I appreciate all the thoughtful and passionate conversations happening here about the SF Zoo. While we may not see eye to eye on every detail, I think we can all agree on one thing:
something needs to change at the SF Zoo.
Many of you have asked, "What can actually be done to change the zoo's direction?" Here's a critical step: The
San Francisco Board of Supervisors has called for a comprehensive performance and management audit of the zoo. Unfortunately, the SF Zoo is actively trying to block this independent audit, rallying its resources to go on the defensive.
Now, more than ever, public pressure is essential—
especially from this community! I know firsthand that Tanya Peterson and her pay-to-play board of directors are telling those in power that "anti-zoo" individuals are trying to tear down the zoo. In reality, there’s a broad coalition of people—including many who are very "pro-zoo"—who are deeply concerned about what has been happening in SF for a long time.
This audit is the first step toward real accountability and meaningful change.
The vote is on December 5th.
I’d invite you to raise your voice and let folks in power know how you feel about SF Zoo :
Contact the SF Government Audit and Oversight Committee at
(415) 554-7750 or email
Monique Crayton at
monique.crayton@sfgov.org to show your support for an independent audit. Even a brief message of support can make a huge difference.
If you’re inspired to go further, here are some
Key Audit Areas that I think deserve attention:
- Animal Welfare: Assess living conditions, veterinary care, and decisions like the proposed panda exhibit.
- Leadership & Staffing: Evaluate management’s performance, staff morale, and workplace practices.
- Infrastructure & Safety: Inspect enclosures, safety protocols, and deferred maintenance.
- Financial Management: Ensure transparency in budgeting and spending.
- Lease Compliance: Review the zoo’s adherence to its lease obligations and master plan.
- Governance: Examine oversight structures and explore alternative management models.
- Modern Practices: Compare SF Zoo’s operations with progressive, humane models like the Oakland and Detroit Zoos.