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I visited Sacramento Zoo on March 25th, 2024 and my previous visits were in 2011 and 2017. I was with my wife and 4 kids and so I didn't make a detailed list of species and instead of a full review I'll simply post a few observations.

We had some really close up views of what we were told was the oldest female Lion in an AZA zoo, rotating with the new male on-and-off exhibit. The expansion of the Lion enclosure into what formerly held Tigers was welcome to see.

The Chimpanzees are all gone, and it's for the best as I never did like seeing them in what appeared to be a large aviary. The Flamingo flock has been using that space, although during our visit it was devoid of captive wildlife and a group of construction workers were inside instead.

Other highlights include seeing the zoo's White Rhino (not there on either of my previous visits), some rare primates (Wolf's Guenons and a Mongoose Lemur), the Thick-billed Parrots making a racket with their squawks, and the new-ish American Alligator exhibit is gorgeous. I was told that it originally held 6 males when it opened in 2020, but one individual was a major bully and he's all that's left as the zoo sent away the other 5 somewhere else. That's a bit of a shame, as the lagoon environment is fantastic and huge, and it seems like a lot of space for a single gator. Nevertheless, to see the zoo push on with new exhibits is wonderful, especially considering that a major move will be happening in the future.

Due to me having co-authored a zoo book several years ago, which included Sac Zoo in the publication, I received messages from two different Sacramento Zoo personnel offering a couple of free behind-the-scenes tours. My family and I are incredibly thankful for the opportunities that we had while at the zoo on Monday morning. First of all, we went inside the Red Panda House and had a close encounter with one of the female pandas while chatting with several employees. Then we went into the Red Panda exhibit and were able to hand feed grapes to a big male panda, while of course wearing masks and gloves and following the correct health and safety protocol.

Things went to a whole new level when the 6 of us were then led over to the Okapi Barn, which curiously enough will be unbolted from the ground and transported to the new zoo in Elk Grove when it opens in a few years. Sacramento Zoo opened Okapi Trail in early 2019 and there are two male Okapi in a pair of lushly-planted, spacious habitats. There's even a couple of Black-crowned Cranes in with the Okapi in one of the yards.

We spent quite a bit of time getting a tour of the Okapi barn, petting the animals, feeding them lettuce and enjoying what was an amazing time. If one were to pay for the experience, then I highly recommend it as it would be worth every penny. After leaving the barn, we went to the Okapi overlook shelter and were then led down a keeper side path and again we were allowed to scratch, pet and handle the very docile Okapis through the fence. The photo below shows the thatched overlook and the keeper walkway that runs alongside the visitor path and adjacent to the containment barrier. While we spent half an hour outside, a large crowd congregated and I'm sure that my family is in a bunch of zoo videos as there were loads of phones recording the situation. To be able to feed a Red Panda and to pet two Okapis is a series of memories that my kids will cherish forever. Thanks Sac Zoo! :)

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Tomorrow is the big day for the vote on the new Sacramento Zoo in Elk Grove. The $300 million facility would provide 2,000 construction jobs if approved, and the current zoo's 14 acres would change to 65 acres on a brand-new site. The City of Elk Grove would fund 57% of the project.

There is talk of the zoo opening in 2029, but a "preview phase" might debut in 2027. There are several renderings in this article and I'm wishing the zoo a mighty GOOD LUCK with the vote tomorrow! :)

https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/article288363830.html

Another article on the big vote:

Sacramento Zoo's planned move to Elk Grove faces critical vote this week
 
Tomorrow is the big day for the vote on the new Sacramento Zoo in Elk Grove. The $300 million facility would provide 2,000 construction jobs if approved, and the current zoo's 14 acres would change to 65 acres on a brand-new site. The City of Elk Grove would fund 57% of the project.

There is talk of the zoo opening in 2029, but a "preview phase" might debut in 2027. There are several renderings in this article and I'm wishing the zoo a mighty GOOD LUCK with the vote tomorrow! :)

https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/article288363830.html

Another article on the big vote:

Sacramento Zoo's planned move to Elk Grove faces critical vote this week

And the council has voted for the Zoo relocation project to move forward! :D

Elk Grove council approves plan for new zoo
 
I can't say how excited I am. I have friends in the Elk Grove area who live very close to the zoo location - but also, it's wonderful to see a city willing to make an investment in a zoo. Aside from the occasional private development, is this the first "new" zoo in the US since the nineties? (I bet I'm wrong but welcome the correction.)
 
I can't say how excited I am. I have friends in the Elk Grove area who live very close to the zoo location - but also, it's wonderful to see a city willing to make an investment in a zoo. Aside from the occasional private development, is this the first "new" zoo in the US since the nineties? (I bet I'm wrong but welcome the correction.)
They're calling it the first "major" new zoo since 1998, when Disney's Animal Kingdom opened. There's obviously been some smaller, unaccredited facilities to open since.
 
I just found out about this, and didn't know anything about the Sacramento Zoo ten minutes ago, haha. It's really cool to see a new major zoo being built from scratch like this! So much bad news comes out of California these days, and this is the kind of positivity injection we need more of. We shall watch this zoo's career with great interest.
 
Piece of April 2024 News Worth Mentioning:
The Chimpanzees are all gone, and it's for the best as I never did like seeing them in what appeared to be a large aviary. The Flamingo flock has been using that space, although during our visit it was devoid of captive wildlife and a group of construction workers were inside instead.

On April 13th, the zoo announced that they finished renovations to the new flamingo exhibit which is now open to the public.

Exciting News Alert: Our fabulous flamingos are looking more vibrant than ever in their newly renovated habitat! Huge shoutout to our facilities team for their hard work in designing and revamping this stunning space! | Sacramento Zoo

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On June 25th, the zoo announced they acquired a (0.1) okapi named Kivuli from the Houston Zoo in Texas which is now on exhibit.

Sacramento Zoo
 
On July 18th, the zoo announced they renovated the western pond turtle exhibit at the front of the facility.

Sacramento Zoo

On August 26th, the zoo announced that another American flamingo hatched a week prior which is on exhibit.

2.4K views · 105 reactions | Our flamingo flock is flourishing! We’re excited to share that our newest chick was born just last week, joining our older chicks who are now 6-10 weeks old. It’s amazing to see them all growing up so quickly, showing off their long legs and fuzzy grey feathers! Be sure to visit the Zoo soon and witness these little ones thriving in their newly renovated habitat. The flock is full of life, and it’s a sight you won’t want to miss! | Sacramento Zoo

Mongoose lemur birth:

Sacramento Zoo welcomes six new animals including new okapi

Dahlia, gave birth to a baby lemur on July 8th. The baby, the second offspring for Dahlia and Elmo, can be seen clinging to its mother’s underbelly in its enclosure.

On September 12th, the zoo announced that the mongoose lemur was named Willow.

Sacramento Zoo

On September 30th, the zoo announced they will transfer their (1.0) snow leopard named Blizzard to another unspecified facility in early October.

Sacramento Zoo
 
Director Jason Jacobs is leaving Sacramento Zoo and he is moving to Florida to be closer to family. Robert Churchill will become interim executive director and Kevin Bell (ex-Lincoln Park Zoo director) will take on a role as well.

I've twice toured zoos with Jason and he is not only an amazing zoo director but also a genuine zoo nerd as he has visited a ton of zoos. He has put his heart and soul into finalizing the brand-new zoo in Elk Grove, so this is a major loss to the California zoo community. But, California's loss is Florida's gain and his new position in that state will be revealed in the future.

Here's an article documenting the change of leadership:

https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/article293502974.html
 
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Director Jason Jacobs is leaving Sacramento Zoo and he is moving to Florida to be closer to family. Robert Churchill will become interim executive director and Kevin Bell (ex-Lincoln Park Zoo director) will take on a role as well.

I've twice toured zoos with Jason and he is not only an amazing zoo director but also a genuine zoo nerd as he has visited a ton of zoos. He has put his heart and soul into finalizing the brand-new zoo in Elk Grove, so this is a major loss to the California zoo community. But, California's loss is Florida's gain and his new position in that state will be revealed in the future.

Here's an article documenting the change of leadership:

https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/article293502974.html
Oh, too bad! I wonder how his interim executive Kevin Bell will be able to step into this role and steer the Sacramento Zoo to the Elk Grove site and a new zoo experience closely mirroring what Jason Jacobs with the zoo team and architects has envisaged at Elk Grove.
 
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