
The Oakland Zoo animals need your support!
The Oakland Zoo (Conservation Society of California) has been closed since March and we are hoping it will reopen soon under very safe/controlled measures.
Many are not aware that the Zoo is a nonprofit organization with little government support (unlike most large US zoos). The ticket admissions and food revenue support the care and protection of the animals. If you are able, and as a member of the volunteer board of trustees for the zoo, I appeal to your charity to support this amazing organization.
More information about Conservation Society Of California (Oakland Zoo):
The mission of the Oakland Zoo is to inspire respect for and stewardship of the natural world, while providing a quality visitor experience. Many of the Zoo’s animals are rescues.
In 1991, the Zoo pioneered the “protected contact” methodology in animal day-to-day care, which places barriers between zookeepers and elephants and incorporates persuasion through rewards rather than discipline. The progress the Zoo made and continues to make to this keystone program has garnered respect and approval from animal behaviorists around the world, and most importantly resulted in happy and healthy elephants.
Zoo-based education efforts in conservation are extensive and growing, as is expanding existing zoological programs such as re-populating critically endangered species back into the wild and collaborating with conservationists locally and abroad in research studies to benefit animals both captive and in the wild.