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ANN
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2016
In 2017, we will proudly mark the Sacramento Zoo’s 90th
birthday. This year, the Sacramento Zoological Society took
a number of steps to ensure the celebration will be truly
memorable. In conjunction with the Zoo’s Executive Director/
CEO Kyle Burks, the Board of Trustees launched a change
initiative designed to chart the course for the next 10 to 20
years at the Sacramento Zoo. It’s an initiative appropriate for
one of Sacramento’s top visitor attractions. Yes, with more
than a half million visitors annually, the Zoo is truly the region’s
family destination.
We’re gearing up and exciting change is all around us at
the Zoo. Certainly, everyone loves the newest members of
our animal family, including four Red River Hoglets, a pair of
Eastern Bongo, and Rocket, our young Masai Giraffe. Our
lion cubs aren’t so little anymore, but they still draw crowds.
You’ll see the Zoo’s lush setting has become more beautiful
with increased attention to the grounds, new fencing around
the lake and better screening of maintenance areas. And
we are getting close to finalizing plans for a state-of-the-art
project to replace our outdated Reptile House with a modern,
much more animal-friendly and visitor-welcoming Biodiversity
Center.
In 2016, Trustees made two other major investments in our
future. We formally launched a master planning project that
will guide growth and renewal of the Zoo over the next 20
years, and will bring our 90-year-old complex into the 21st
century. In addition, the Board of Trustees authorized a review
and refresh of the Zoo’s branding. As you can see, we have an
exciting future ahead of us! Make sure to track our progress on
our redesigned website at saczoo.org. As we welcome 2017,
let’s celebrate the Zoo’s history while looking forward to our
exciting future as a leader in animal welfare and one of the
Sacramento Region’s premier cultural amenities.
Jeff Raimundo
President
Board of Trustees
MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD PRESIDENT
The Sacramento Zoo inspires appreciation, respect and a connection with wildlife and nature through education, recreation and conservation.
MISSION STATEMENT
Jeff Raimundo President
Elizabeth Stallard Vice President
Starr Walton Hurley 2nd Vice President
Adham Sbeih Secretary
Kevin Barri Treasurer
James Naify Past President
Kyle Burks, Ph.D. Executive Director/CEO
2016 BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Tonja CandelariaMike Owyang
PHOTO CREDITS
Fran BolandMichael BroughtonNancy E. ColeJeffrey K. DorsoDr. Janice Doucet ThompsonIrwin KarpLynn MatsudaJennifer NealJohn W. OttoJason Russell, C.P.A.Susan SchoenigMike TestaJill M. Trainer, Ph.D.Jody UlichAlan Yee, M.D.
I am inspired by the great things that happened in 2016 in
pursuit of our mission, the plans and the progress we’ve made,
and the beginnings of the transformation for the future as we
reimagine the Sacramento Zoo.
As a nonprofit institution, the support from the community –
through visits that generate admission revenue, memberships,
corporate sponsorships and charitable contributions – provides
the resources to fulfill our mission and continue to focus on
our top priority of providing uncompromising welfare for the
animals in our care.
Last year we welcomed more than 530,000 guests at the
Zoo! That alone keeps us motivated every day to improve
the guests’ experiences while providing excellent care for
the more than 500 animals at the Zoo. In 2016, the guests
loved the introduction of new events like Star Wars Day
and a revitalized Boo at the Zoo, and the bravest visitors
experienced the exciting rock climbing wall. Two new Eastern
Bongo antelope, a beautiful species from deep in the forests
of Africa, and our newest Masai Giraffe, Rocket, delighted
guests. Thanks to the generosity of dedicated donors,
we began to replace the fencing around the lake that our
Caribbean Flamingos and other waterfowl call home, and we
made some much-needed improvements to the home of the
Red Pandas. Behind the scenes, we worked to improve the
homes for the lion pride, lemurs, and more.
All of this great work took place while we continued to lay the
groundwork for the future. The Sacramento Zoo turns 90 in
2017! It’s a local, iconic landmark for you, your children and
your grandchildren. We look forward to sharing our plans so
that 10 years from now, your 100 year-old Zoo is reimagined
and transformed into a world-class, cutting-edge institution
that continues to make Sacramento proud.
Kyle Burks, PhD
Executive Director/CEO
FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK
3930 West Land Park Drive Sacramento, CA 95822916-808-5888
The nonprofit 501(c)(3) Sacramento Zoological Society, formed in 1957, serves as the managing and fundraising organization for the Zoo, providing funds for animal care, education and conservation programs.
2016 YEAR IN REVIEW
AA treasured Sacramento amenity, over a half million people flock to the Zoo every year. In 2016, 532,322 visitors spent time with family and friends connecting with
wildlife and nature on the Zoo’s tree-lined campus. An additional 24,828 individuals attended on-site special events, including Wine & Brew at the Zoo, Ice Cream Safari, Boo at the Zoo and Wild Affair. Star Wars Day brought in many fans, and adventurers tried their skill at the challenging rock climbing wall, Kilimanjaro Climb.
New animal faces this year include infants from numerous species born at the Zoo – Wolf’s Guenon, Mongoose Lemur, Red River Hogs, Burrowing Owl chicks, Crested Guinea Fowl, Thick-billed Parrots, Western Pond Turtles and a Masai Giraffe calf. Staff happily greeted each new arrival and visitors were overjoyed observing the youngsters with their parents. The
Zoo was also pleased to welcome two beautiful Eastern Bongo antelope.
With an eye to increasing the Zoo’s sustainable practices, Green Team staff worked to reduce trash and divert food waste out of the landfill. Thanks to partner Atlas Disposal and their ReFuel program, stations were set up to sort trash, recycling and food waste, diverting thousands of pounds of food waste and compost from the landfill every month.
The Board of Trustees and senior staff focused on the future of the Sacramento Zoo, defining its course by beginning work on a new Master Plan, as well as completing the design of the new Biodiversity Center.
The Sacramento Zoo Veterinary Department provides lifelong compassionate care to our animals. Veterinarians and registered veterinary technicians partner with the keepers and animal care supervisors to ensure that every animal at the Zoo is provided
LEADING WITH ANIMAL WELFARE • WHERE CONSERVATION IS KING • WILDLY INSPIRING!
2016 YEAR IN REVIEWwith excellent health care. We conduct routine checkups that include comprehensive physical, dental, and ophthalmologic (eye) exams, echocardiographic exam (heart ultrasounds), radiographs and routine lab work. As animals age, we manage any chronic health problems such as arthritis with a variety of methods such as modifying exhibits to promote mobility, nutritional supplements, and analgesic medications when needed. The Zoo’s partnership with the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine brings world-renowned specialists with a wealth of knowledge to the Dr. Murray E. Fowler Veterinary Hospital. As veterinary students and residents rotate through the Zoo’s hospital, we are training the wildlife veterinarians of the future.
People are the heart of any nonprofit organization, and the Sacramento Zoological Society is no different. Staff and volunteers at the Zoo provide first-rate animal care while continually working to improve both the facility and the guest experience. In 2016, a group of 1,508 volunteers – including talented trustees, dedicated docents, terrific teens, capable keeper aides, gifted groundskeepers and enthusiastic event helpers – donated 50,661 hours of expertise and hard work to the Zoo. We extend a sincere and heartfelt note of thanks to each one for their commitment and dedication to the animals and the Sacramento Zoo.
LEADING WITH ANIMAL WELFARE • WHERE CONSERVATION IS KING • WILDLY INSPIRING!
1 Fulvous Whistling Duck thought it was a Crested Screamer
7 months of growing for Rocket, the Masai Giraffe calf – a weight gain of 465 pounds (he weighed 163 pounds at birth) and an increase in height of almost 3 feet!
12 times Pantanal, the Rainbow Boa, shed her skin
42 Star Wars characters visited the Zoo on Star Wars Day
116 birthdays celebrated at the Zoo
200 bananas consumed by April, the Kinkajou
445 pounds of food collected for the River City Food Bank
528 gallons of ice cream served at Ice Cream Safari
730 walnuts and almonds cracked by Julio, the Blue & Gold Macaw
6,336 bags of popcorn popped
9,060 students, adults and seniors participated in 243 ZooMobile programs
9,613 miles run/walked at ZooZoom
18,000 apples consumed by Zoo animals
19,784 pounds of trash transformed into sustainable methane gas to fuel local school buses and divert from landfills
369,740 pieces of candy handed out at Boo at the Zoo
532,322 guests visited the Sacramento Zoo!
HERE ARE A FEW FUN FACTS AND NOTABLE MILESTONES FROM 2016:
1. African Association of Zoos and Aquaria (PAAZAB), Africa
2. Amphibian Ark, Minnesota
3. Asian Hornbill Nest Boxes, Thailand
4. Chimpanzee Conservation, Cameroon/Nigeria
5. Community Education Workshops, Cameroon
6. Conservation Biologist Support, California
7. Conservation Breeding Specialist Group, Minnesota
8. Conservation Education and Bird Survey, Cameroon
9. Ewaso Lion Conservation, Kenya
10. Giant Garter Snake Field Status, California
11. Golden Lion Tamarin Environmental Education, Brazil
12. Greater Sandhill Crane Conservation, California
13. Grevy’s Zebra Project, Kenya
14. Gyps Vulture Conservation, Pakistan
15. International Snow Leopard Trust, Mongolia
16. Lemur Conservation Network, Madagascar
17. Lion/Human Conflict Mitigation, Kenya
18. Mabula Ground Hornbill Project, South Africa
19. Madagascar Fauna Interest Group, Madagascar
20. Masai Giraffe Conservation, Tanzania
21. Nido Adoptivo Blue Macaw Conservation, Bolivia
22. Orangutan Conservation Genetics Projects, China
23. Painted Dog Zsinda Nature School, Kenya
24. Pemba Flying Fox Conservation, Zanzibar
25. Post-release Amazon Basin Monitoring, Ecuador
26. Red Colobus Monkey Conservation, Nigeria
27. SAFE Western Pond Turtle Projects, California
28. Sahara Conservation Fund, Niger/Chad/ Tunisia
29. Seafood Watch Program, California
30. Seagrass and Climate Change, Tanzania
31. Small Cat Conservation, Borneo
32. Southern African Vulture Conservation, South Africa
33. Sustainable Community Practices, Uganda
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almost $150,000 to over 40 wildlife conservation efforts locally and globally.
A variety of programs received financial and in-kind support for activities that included monitoring species and their habitats, aiding in medical care for injured animals, and working with communities to protect native species.
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Quarters for Conservation wishing wells give Zoo visitors the opportunity to vote for featured programs. This year highlighted Borneo Small Wild Cat, Greater Sandhill Crane, and Southern African Vulture conservation groups. Quarters for Conservation is a great example of the Sacramento community working hand in hand with the Zoo to make a global impact.
Support for conferences, workshops and worldwide programs are not listed on the map.
The Zoo’s AAZK (American Association of Zookeepers) Chapter is also an active advocate for conservation, raising over $12,000 in 2016.
34. Taita Apalis Bird Conservation, Kenya
35. Taita Warty Frog Conservation, Kenya
36. Tiger/Human Conflict Mitigation, Sumatra
37. Vulture Conservation, Botswana
38. WCN Field Work Sponsorship, California
39. Wildlife Care Association, California
40. Zoo Conservation Outreach Group, Worldwide
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The Sacramento Zoo has an extensive selection of educational experiences for children and adults.
The Sacramento Zoo is home to 580 animals representing 128 species. Of that number, 76 species are in danger of going extinct (listed as Critically Endangered, Endangered or Vulnerable). Of all species housed at the Zoo, 56 are managed cooperatively as part of the Zoo’s participation in programs of the Association of Zoos & Aquariums.
MAMMALS – 105
BIRDS – 148
REPTILES – 196 AMPHIBIANS - 110 FISH - 11
INVERTEBRATES - 10
FACES AT THE ZOO
HIGHLIGHTS
EDUCATION
As an educational institution, the Sacramento Zoo follows the California State Board of Education science content standards through a variety of programs. Each year, children from a 24-county region visit the Zoo on organized school field trips. In many instances, a visit to the Zoo is the only opportunity a child may have to see a Snow Leopard or Sumatran Orangutan.
Children and adults alike participate in experiences that spark passion for wildlife and conservation. Zoo staff, docents and volunteers shared their talents with over 160,000 participants in 2016 at a number of venues – on Zoo grounds, in classrooms, at senior centers and other off-site locations.
52,864FIELD TRIPS
CHILDREN & ADULTS
KEEPER CHATS46,710 GUESTS
149DEDICATED DOCENTS
19,389 HOURS
205TALENTED TEENS
16,309 HOURS
STAGE SHOWS
VISITORS42,072 9,060
PARTICIPANTS
ZOOMOBILE VISITS
1,110 CHILDREN
SUMMER CAMPERS ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS/SURVIVE & THRIVE SHOWS
PARTICIPANTS5,116
This statement presents a brief overview of the Sacramento Zoological Society’s financial activities for the year ended December 31, 2016. To review a complete copy of the audited Financial Statements and Report of Independent Certified Public Accountants with all accompanying notes, please refer to the Society’s website saczoo.org.
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2016
EXPENSES
REVENUE
Education $343,316 5%
Admissions $3,131,816 44%
Memberships $961,566 13%
Contributions $869,636 12%
Concessions $620,215 9%
Other Revenue $592,113 8%
City of Sacramento $449,130 6%
Special Events $215,164 3%
Maintenance $1,290,138 18%
Visitor Services $1,163,412 17%
Education $824,07312%
Administrative $696,057 10%
Fundraising $335,559 5%
Public Relations $558,839 8%
Animal Care $1,935,206 28%
2016 FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Current Assets: Cash and equivalents $ 2,559,600 Accounts receivable 67,197 Prepaid expenses and other current assets 81,587
Total Current Assets 2,708,384
Investments 5,382,723Property and Equipment - Net 6,222,958Charitable Remainder Trust Assets 685,537
Total Assets $ 14,999,602
Liabilities and Net AssetsCurrent Liabilities: Accounts payable $ 295,360 Accrued and other liabilities 252,310 Deferred revenue 437,004 Total Liabilities 984,674
Net Assets: Unrestricted 8,572,754 Temporarily restricted 2,239,282 Permanently restricted 3,202,892 Total Net Assets 14,014,928
Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 14,999,602
Assets
Other $121,938 2%
GIFTS OF $100,000 AND ABOVEThe Foster Family Charitable FoundationJohn R. Ingoglia & Shirley Liu
GIFTS OF $50,000 TO $99,999Estate of Charlene Helen Arora
GIFTS OF $25,000 TO $49,999Shirley GeorgeU.S. BankWells Fargo
GIFTS OF $10,000 TO $24,999Atlas DisposalPatty FrenchWilliam McClaskeyScholarShare
GIFTS OF $5,000 TO $9,999Barbara A. CarrCTM Group Inc.Jon & Barbara DiedeschDowney Brand Attorneys, LLPNancy & Hank Fisher Family Fund for the Sacramento Region Community Foundation Virginia FleigBill & Nancy Gilbert IKEAMike’s Camera of California, LLCThe Estate of Tom & Barbara PeterichPfund Family FoundationThe Reiner FamilySacramento River Cats Save Mart SupermarketCelia & Robert SertichThe Swiren FundDenise & Donald TimmonsHerbert & Inez* YeeYocha Dehe Community Fund
GIFTS OF $2,500 TO $4,999Allied Integrated MarketingAssociation of Zoos & AquariumsBaskin RobbinsNick L. Camblin, Jr.Nancy & Daniel ColeGary & Maureen CraigDeacon Charitable FoundationDonald DorfmanDrobny Law Offices, IncorporatedGavin & Stacy FergusonTony Ganzer & Danise SeatersWalt & Sharon HessCarol HunterPat IngogliaVicky Jacobson & Chelsea Brown Katharine & Roger KingstonJoel & Michelle LeinekeNacht & LewisEd & Betty Manoyan FoundationJames & Carlin Naify
Nugget MarketsKelly Owen & Brian GoshornMarcia PalmerJeff Raimundo & Becky LaVallyJason Russell & Steven WalkerSears HVAC Service & RepairShaw Valenza LLPSacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD)Socotra CapitalAlan & Helen Yee
GIFTS OF $1,000 TO $2,499Jose & Liz AbadMichelle & Paul AbeAnonymousMaria & Hal BakerDebra Bassett & Rex PerschbacherRichard BernsteinBig Oak NurseryBlanket Marketing GroupMichael Broughton & Nefretiri Cooley-BroughtonKyle Burks & Ana BowieJerry ByrdDarla & Scott CoferAaron & Michelle CunninghamGail & Denice De RiccoRalph & Antoinette de Vere WhiteKathy Donoghue-OkadaCarrieann DrentenRoger & Carol DreyerEPICFive Star BankJim & Janice FreebergPamela GaladrialGenovese Burford & BrothersMr. James R. HargroveMichael & Virginia HearneApril HelsleyGary R. HunterStarr Walton HurleyInterWest Insurance Services IncorporatedKenji & Mary IwanagaRussell Jones & Kendra Grether-JonesWard K. JonesIrwin Karp & Ann BancroftKimberly Kaufmann-Brisby & Steve BrisbyRalph & Marjorie KoldingerLasher Foundation, Inc.Gail & Larry LenhartBen & Melissa LittauPatricia & Nicholas LytalShirley & Thomas ManningMarie MartinezLynn & Brooks MatsudaLiam McDaid & Maria Del AguaAnne & Malcolm McHenryPatricia McKownMarcy MeyerBurnett & Mimi MillerJona Milo & Don Jarrell
Dr. Mary Beth Montgomery & James MontgomeryRobert MorganGeorge & Nancy MorrowMartha & Tim MottDr. Mike M. Namba & Patricia K. NambaJennifer & David NealJohn & Brieanne OttoPioneer Law Group, LLPLinda & Tully PriceDiane & Maurice PriestDavid RaterJeanne ReavesRenewal by Andersen of SacramentoTom Richards & Susan SalanoaSue & Jim RobisonMelodie & Chris RuferSacramento Region Community FoundationSacramento Zoo TeensSteven Santos RicoKaren SavonaAdham SbeihDr. Karen ScarboroughSusan L. SchoenigLaura & Richard SchwabLauri SchweinSue & Arthur ScotlandService Systems Associates, Inc.Setzer FoundationJerry ShuperSierra Health FoundationArthur L. SmithSolarCityMichael & Kim StensonMike & Beth TestaJanice & Al ThompsonSheila F. ThorntonJohn & Fernando TorresDr. Jill M. Trainer & Bill LearnGuy Vaillancourt & Ludmila WalutoRobert & Sharon WatanabeJanne & Bill WisselGloria & Donald Yost
GIFTS OF $500 TO $999Linda & Benjamin AldridgeSamira Zara Al-QazzazAnonymous (3)Arctic Glacier Premium IceBarbara BallietLori & Joe BartleVictor & Karen BinsaccaFran BolandBryan & Cristina BoninoMary Ann BristowAdrienne Brown & Maxine BauchmannMr. Heath BuckmasterBuehler & Buehler Structural Engineers, Inc.Vicki Camblin & Margaret LunnLynn Catania
Anne CavanaghLois & Grant ChappellCeleste & Tres ChildsDiane Cummins & Steve SzalayMichelle & Wayne CunninghamAaron Danielson & Tera PitmanKathy DonaldsonDos Coyotes Border CaféGeorge P. DurnayJames & Dorothy ElamElkhorn Peak CellarsNancy FisherMarilyn & Steven FlynnGidget & David FoatPaul & Nancy FrameDennis GeigerRaminder & Amardeep GillJudy & John GregoryTeresa & Ron GriggsSteve L. GuenslerDavid HeitstumanThe Hensley FamilyLee & Carman HiattHome DepotImpact Photo GraphicsMarc & Karen IrishJohn Irwin & Kathryn AllenMayo K. Jack, DDSKelly & Johnny JiangK12Stan & Cynthia KeaslingTiffany Kincer & Jeff WilsonLand Park Community AssociationDouglas Tad Lowrey & Gayle LowreyKristi & Sean MattesLinda & Mike McFarlandLinda & Timothy McKennaJohn & Sherry McLellanJohn MiglioreChristopher & Dawn MillerIrma MooreLou Morris & Laila RheeKevin Murphy & Marcia WileyDavid Muth & Laura SweetNew York LifeJune PetersenGregory & Kathleen PotnickLeslie PrattPublic Relations Society of AmericaQuick Quack Car WashCathy ReinerDoug & Alejandra RichterErin Q. & Jason R. RileyGil & Eileen RodriguezIgnacio & Kim RodriguezTracy RomoSacramento Senator Lions ClubSacramento Zoo Docent CouncilSafari West Wildlife PreserveJennifer K. SalleeSusan SavageSchug Carneros EstatesCeleste & Jaime Schulz
David Sexton & Janice GreeneKaren & Douglas ShawStephen & Marilyn SkinnerMercedes SlakeyLindsay SpencerThea StidumLynn Taron-InghamChristine & Ron TibbsTad & Katie TonakiDonald TrantTri-Valley Recycling, Inc.Karen & Mike TzikasJody & Harold UlichRosa UmbachMuriel WemmerWestern Health AdvantageCaroline A. WilkinsonJaime Wilson & Ben GregoryKim & Kevin WoodruffNancy & William WoodwardTair Zimmerman & Sean Rivera
GIFTS OF $250 TO $499William AldersonMargaret & Harry AndersenAnonymous (3)Linda AvilaMargot & David BachRebecca & Chris BachRosetta & Willard BaileyAndra & Eric BakerVanessa & Patrick BarbieriThe Bartig Family Fund for the Sacramento Region Community FoundationEmily & Jasper BegaySylvia BenderCynthia Berghouse & Jorja TenneyKaren BertlesonSandy BishopSusan & Kenneth BlasKaty & Ian BoaseSharon & Steven BogartFJ Bonetti III & Luzmaria BonettiGeorgina Borton, Ph.D.Delores BouslimanAngela BrasilBroadstone Racquet ClubBarbara Brown & Peggy RoarkLinda C. BrownSusan & Charles BrownridgeDaniel & Rhea BrunnerConnie & Tim BuckleyAlex & Stephanie BumpusLori BurbridgeKayla BurkeWilliam CaldwellCalifornia Canoe & KayakJohanna & John CarringtonCarvalho Family WineryJonel & Bryan CastroMary CastroBrittany Chiles & Kellie FrucianoRichard & Linda ChinBetty M. Clark
ROUND OF APPLAUSEIT IS WITH HEARTFELT APPRECIATION AND GRATITUDE THAT WE THANK OUR GENEROUS DONORS AND SPONSORS.
Mary Clarkson & Derek DialLisa J. Clement & Stephanie HicklinPinki CockrellLynn S. H. CookeCooper VineyardsKrysten CorneliusGreta CosbyCarolyn & Larry CranfordJanice CunninghamKendra DaijogoCathy Dal BenDana & Jerri DavisMike & Judy DavisRoss DePaolaMuriel De ReusDrewski’s Hot Rod KitchenEvelyn Easley & Mary RitterGayle F. EgglestonMark & JoAnn EidemNorm & Karen EilertSylvia EnochBarbara I. EvansKenneth & Nancy EvansJill FaccintoPeggy FackrellMichael Falk & Hsin Ying LiuMelanie Fameli & Christina HuggettMegan & Devin FarrenMaxine & Brandon FeilMary Ellen Ferguson & Kathleen MaloneyDavid & Stacy FieldsFolkmanis Jennifer & Charles GanzerGoldrush GetawayDavid & Deborah GordonJanene Gordon & Carol OwstonAndrea M. GraffisSusan GranzellaWanda L. Graves & Stephen DuschaElizabeth & Al GressKatie & Jeff GressNicole & Kevin GustafsonAnya HallLeah HamiltonBill HaskellMrs. Kim Pacini HauchEric & Jennifer HemmingerLacian HendersonDebbie & Robert HessJane & Bob HillMark Hill & Cheryl BlackPhelps & Teddy HobartSusan Hoeffel & Ruth McDonaldRobert & Judith HolbrookHoppy Brewing Company
Jan Houghton & Lora CataniaJames & Leslie HouptKara Houston & Beth MazzuccaLynette & Bradley HowellToni Hutchinson-HaddadImage OrthodonticsElaine & Josephine JacksonFrancine Jackson & William E. MastersKristine R. JamesGail Jenkins & Isabel ZieglerClara I. JewellJohnson & Johnson Family of CompaniesDebora H. JohnsonSusan L. JohnsonNorma & Gerald JonesBradley & Mirna JopeTeresa KanekoBillee KanelosRandele KanouseKathleen & Connie KellerKen Kelley & Dr. Marjan SiadatStephen & Cynthia KellySusan & Stacey KenneyEsther KersterVirginia KeulenJanice & Jack KimmelChristina King-TalleyAndy Klein & Carolyn BakerKristen Koo & Shasta CellarLadera VineyardsGreg M. LangJean & Cecil LanhamToni LaVelleDr. Darrick LawsonDr. Leland LeeAdam LewisSharon Lewis & Gary CampbellThomas J. LiebRichard & Lisa LockmillerDoris & George LoughnerPeter & Eliza LoveSteven & Pamela LovottiTamara LukensAnnette & Robert LungiMarilyn MacVicar & Shelby RamirezJoyce MaksinMichael & Julie MallettAndrew Martinez & Gail GronertKathy & Mike MassmanMarcia & Steven MaurerMarilyn McCloskey & David HoriMcConnell Estates WineryMarsha L. MenzelMeridian Pacific, Inc.Steve & Susan MetzgerGilda Miller-Olsen
Kenneth & Marie MitchellWayne & Deborah MitchellRoger & Debbie MorrisStacie Morse-Surowiak & Eric SurowiakCharles* & Ann P. MowerRoberta & James MunroeMartha NishiThomas & Maria NobertKaren O’HaireSheena Orosco NorthSteven & Monica OsborneJack PadleyGayle & R. Lee PageDr. Sangeeta Parulekar & Walt McClellandRonald & Maureen PelzmanKyle & Christiana PetersonBruce & Theresa PettinariJennifer PichonJudith PierceRebecca Plack & Adam GottliebAlbert & Lora Lee PowellPremier AccessLinda & Royce PriceDeborah PruchaGay & Kris RadovichM. Kathlyn & Robert ReeveDebra & John ReigerGerald & Marjorie ReimerResort at Squaw CreekDan & Gloria RestainoTina ReynoldsPaul Richman & Victoria SimmonsVicki & Jonathan RichterKristine & Jerry RiggsJessica RobersonLeonard V. Rodenborn & Tina ReevesTheodore E. RollinsSue RoschenRosenbloom Family Philanthropic FundAnne RudinM. Duane RutledgeBetty & Patrick RyanHeather & Stephen SalzmanPamela D. SammonsBetsey & Dave ScheuermannMark M. SchmidtPeter & Diane SchoendienstGretchen SchombergKathryn Scott & Barbara McAdamsSteve & Rosemary ScottScribner Bend VineyardsDenice & David SealsTina SeferosJohn Shintaku & Lorette Garrett
John & Marilyn ShireyJohn & Sharon SidenMike & Sylvia SinglemanJean SkillicornBrittany Smedstad & Sharon AbbeyJudith SmithLisa & Stephen SmithHedda SmithsonJoAnn & Amy SolovNils & Anna SorensonTom & Meg StallardState Street FoundationRichard & Gay SteerePhil & Jan StohrCynthia A. StuartSandra StuckeSandra G. Talbott & Eric WalkerBeth Thompson Gilbert & Caleb GilbertDeborah & Melissa ThorburnThree Wine CompanyBonnie & Ken TownzenJoyce & Benjamin TraversoLinn A. TyerCatherine & Justin UlrichDouglas & Sheila Van ZandtRajan & Elizabeth VaradanKelly & Adrian VargasMelanie & JT VidaSteven & Nina VilterMarcia & Bruce WaechtlerBorden & Kathleen WebbNicole & Daniel WelchCarol & Doug WhiteMegan & Mark WhittenKristen Wiese & Kasey SchimkeMarcia Wiley & Kevin MurphyPam Williams & Rick JohnsonJulia Wilson & Kathryn PhillipsCarol WolfJennifer & Jaimie WoodmanseeFranklin YanamuraTami YasudaYvonne Zalabak-Cotter & John Henry CotterWilma Zanze
WILDLIFE HERITAGE GUILDAnonymousPaul & Eva BegleySharon & Steven BogartGeorgina Borton, Ph.D.Barbara A. CarrDonald DorfmanPamela GaladrialMary I. Healy* & Steve O’BrienStarr Walton HurleyDon Jarrell & Jona MiloTerry & Penny KastanisJean & Bruce KernAllan & Norma LammersSheryl LongsworthShirley & Thomas ManningLinda & Tim McKennaEllen & Peter RobinsonDonna ScottiMercedes SlakeyGeorge H. Smith & Mildred TalbertGloria & Dean SmithLinn A. TyerMike & Bobbie VorisPam Williams & Rick Johnson
*Deceased
If there is an error in the above listing, please contact the development office at 916-808-8815 or [email protected].
LEAVE A LEGACY THAT WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE FUTURE OF THE SACRAMENTO ZOO.
The Wildlife Heritage Guild is a group of special individuals who have
remembered the Sacramento Zoological Society in their estate plans. Our
nonprofit depends on the generosity of private contributions from those who
value the Sacramento Zoo and its role in their lives and in the community.
For more information on how you can be part of your Zoo’s future, call the
Development Department at 916-808-3713.
saczoo.org
3930 West Land Park Drive Sacramento, CA 95822-1123
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