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From information-sharing to collaboration: how structured networks support professional practice in zoos and aquariums

Debbie Gowensmith, Mary Jackson, Theo Bamberger, Cameron Whitley, Erin Haseley, Samantha Serrano, Emily Bernhardt

March 2026

Using a mixed-methods case study design, including social network analysis and qualitative interviews, this study examines how the Network’s structured design and facilitation supported information-sharing and collaboration among participating zoos and aquariums. The results demonstrate that information-sharing served as a critical foundation for collaboration, with participants forming new partnerships and leveraging shared resources. The study highlights the roles of centralized backbone coordination and bridging individuals in supporting network connectivity, shared learning and collaboration. This study also includes insights into how intentionally designed professional networks can strengthen practice within the zoo and aquarium field and contribute to understanding how collaboration can be supported in other sectors working towards shared environmental or learning goals.

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