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Zims

Zims is a term that can refer to multiple topics, though the most widely recognized usage aligns with the acronym ZIMS for Zoological Information Management System. ZIMS is a web-based platform developed by Species360 that enables zoological institutions, aquariums, wildlife centers, and conservation organizations to manage and share data about animals. Its functions include recording individual animal histories, tracking births and genetics, managing veterinary records and treatments, maintaining inventory and husbandry notes, and coordinating participation in global studbooks and cooperative breeding programs. By providing centralized data, ZIMS supports welfare monitoring, medical decision making, and collaborative research, and it is typically accessed through institutional subscriptions with controlled user permissions.

Outside of the ZIMS acronym, Zims can occur as a surname or as part of proper names

for
people,
places,
or
organizations.
Because
of
its
rarity,
there
is
no
single,
universally
recognized
meaning
or
entity
identified
as
“Zims”
beyond
contexts
that
reference
the
ZIMS
system.
In
documentation
or
conversation,
capitalization
and
context
usually
clarify
whether
Zims
refers
to
ZIMS
or
to
an
unrelated
usage.