Santa Barbara Zoo

Santa Barbara Zoo

Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos

Santa Barbara, CA 1,486 followers

The Santa Barbara Zoo is dedicated to the preservation and conservation of the natural world.

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The Santa Barbara Zoo is dedicated to the preservation, conservation and enhancement of the natural world and its living treasures through education, research and recreation.

Industry
Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Santa Barbara, CA
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1963

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    The Richard Block Conservation Hub is now open at the Zoo! The Richard Block Conservation Hub is a new innovative and interactive space at the Zoo dedicated to conservation education and engagement. Designed to engage guests of all ages, this experiential center aims to immerse visitors in the Zoo’s conservation mindset, encouraging everyone to discover how they can contribute to saving our environment. From building and creating with sustainable materials to participating in community science projects, guests will have numerous opportunities to explore and learn. Named in honor of the Zoo’s longtime President/CEO, Richard (Rich) Block, the Conservation Hub celebrates his remarkable contributions to wildlife conservation and education. Block, who is retiring at the end of January 2025, has driven the Zoo’s growth and fostered a deep connection between the Santa Barbara community and wildlife conservation. The Conservation Hub is located next to the Barnyard and is free with Zoo admission or membership. Check it out and help save the planet!

    • Pictures of the Richard Block Conservation Hub. In the first, educator Whitney welcomes you to the Zoo’s newest interactive space as she stands next to the front entrance sign that reads, “Richard Block Conservation Hub.”
    • Next, President/CEO Rich Block smiles and laughs with guests and staff inside the Conservation Hub.
    • In the third photo, we see Guest Services Ambassador Delaney instructing a group of Zoo Campers on how to examine specimens through microscopes.
    • Finally, we see Rich Block standing proudly next to the Conservation Hub sign on the day of its grand opening.
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    We celebrated Volunteer Appreciation Month here at the Zoo all April long! As a token of our appreciation, we treated our volunteers to a luncheon, a Humboldt penguin feeding encounter, and a tour of the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden. Thank you so much to our many helpful volunteers! Your generous support and enthusiasm help make the Zoo a wonderful place to visit! Interested in joining our dream team of volunteers? You can help us achieve our mission of preserving, conserving, and enhancing the natural world and its living treasures through the gift of your volunteer service! Many volunteer opportunities are available now. In particular, we are actively recruiting new docents! Check out our volunteer page for more information and to apply today: https://lnkd.in/gFDexU4B

    • Photos from our volunteer appreciation events this month! In the first, Zoo volunteers and staff get together for a smiley group photo.
    • In the second, keeper Dana shows off a prehensile-tailed skink to our volunteers at their appreciation luncheon.
    • In the third picture, volunteers toss fish to a few eager Humboldt penguins swimming just below them.
    • Finally, volunteers hit the trails of the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden and take in the awe-inspiring greenery.
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    April 2nd is Autism Awareness Day! The Santa Barbara Zoo was the first Zoo on the West Coast to become a Certified Autism Center™ as distinguished by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards. We’re proud to have continuously met renewal requirements and enhance our accessibility options since our initial certification in 2018! “The Santa Barbara Zoo prioritizes the welfare of our animals and the welfare of every guest and member of our community. We strive to create spaces where guests, staff and volunteers have access to safe and inclusive experiences. Continuing to be a Certified Autism Center™ creates a continued commitment for best practices surrounding neurodiversity. We are thankful that IBCCES continues to be a part of our inclusion and access work,” says JJ McLeod, Director of Education.

    • Inclusive content from around the Zoo! In the first photo, a Zoo Camper, accompanied by their sensory guide, gently feels a snake’s scaly skin with a two-finger touch.
    • In the second, Zoo Campers share a hug at the beginning of another fun day at the Zoo.
    • Finally, a guest squeezes their eyes shut and raises their hands gleefully during an Autism Safari Night event.
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    Congratulations to our very own Dr. Estelle Sandhaus! Dr. Sandhaus was recently honored and awarded a grant by Disney Conservation for her and her team's ongoing work with the reintroduced California condor. We're proud to celebrate Dr. Sandhaus and her important contributions to California condor conservation this International Women's Day, and every day! https://lnkd.in/gyAEsNij

    11 Trailblazing Women Honored by the Disney Conservation Fund

    11 Trailblazing Women Honored by the Disney Conservation Fund

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    We're big fans of Rae Wynn-Grant, PhD and were so excited to host her and Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom at the Zoo for her interview for this piece! Check out Dr. Rae's story below!

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    What do you do when a career-defining project flops? Rae Wynn-Grant, PhD planned to make a name for herself in wildlife ecology by spearheading a high-profile study of lowland gorillas in the Congo Basin. The only problem was, when Wynn-Grant ventured into their habitat to collect data, her subjects proved elusive. But it was a turning point for her career because she realized an important lesson: she had been chasing the wrong thing. Watch the video below to learn more about how Wynn-Grant learned to put her ego aside and ultimately end up with her dream job—hosting Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom "Protecting the Wild." And Subscribe to #Catalyst for more stories of people whose journeys were shaped by setbacks: https://lnkd.in/e-RYcKD5

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    This Sunday is our Job and Volunteer Fair! 😁🤝🦜 Come by on Sunday, February 25 from 3 to 5 PM to learn about the unforgettable jobs and volunteer positions the Zoo has to offer! Available seasonal and year-round positions include Education, Events, Facilities, Food & Beverage, Guest Services, Retail, and more, and volunteer opportunities include Docent and Junior Camp Counselor. This event also includes special animal encounters and more! The event and parking are free. Check in at the Zoo's front gate. Parents of teen applicants are welcome.

    • Keeper Martin shows off a pair of feathered friends perched on the end of a pole. A crowd of Zoo guests gathers around as Martin talks about the scarlet macaws he’s keeping an eye on.
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    In September of 2023, a crew of biologists discovered a female island fox pup with an open fracture of the metatarsal bones of its right hind leg. The field crew stabilized the pup and she was transported from San Nicolas Island – part of Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) – to receive further treatment on the mainland. The Friends of the Island Fox launched a fundraising campaign to pay for the fox’s much-needed treatment, and in December of 2023, the fox pup underwent a successful surgical procedure to repair its fractured leg. Since then, the pup has been steadily recovering here at the Zoo and will move on to another AZA-accredited institution to serve as an ambassador for its species once it has fully healed. This story marks yet another chapter in the successful collaborative effort to protect and preserve the island fox. A big THANK YOU to our many partners involved in saving this island fox’s life and continuing to conserve our favorite island canid species!

    • Pictures of the recovering island fox pup here at the Zoo. In the first, the canid rests calmly with its bandaged leg extended and its big brown eyes fixed on our camera.
    • In the second, the fox poses in the lap of the Zoo’s own Vice-President of Animal Care and Health Dr. Julie Barnes.
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    Co-star in your own wildlife documentary with a cast of amazing animals here in Santa Barbara! We're proud to contribute to the preservation and conservation of our local natural treasures.

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    Discover the true stars of Santa Barbara—majestic whales and enchanting butterflies! Embark on an adventure with National Geographic along the whale migration superhighway and the vital butterfly havens as they highlight the Santa Barbara South Coast as one of the world’s best places for wildlife watching. Congrats to Karna Hughes, Director of Public Relations, for securing this national spotlight on our region's wildlife. 👏

    Whales and butterflies are the real celebrities in Santa Barbara

    Whales and butterflies are the real celebrities in Santa Barbara

    nationalgeographic.com

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    Are you at least 14 years old and looking for an unforgettable job or volunteer position? Find out what the Zoo has to offer! Join us at the Zoo for our Job and Volunteer Fair on February 4 from 3 to 5 PM! This event includes special animal encounters and more. Available seasonal and year-round positions include Education, Events, Facilities, Food & Beverage, Guest Services, and Retail, and volunteer opportunities include Docent, Junior Camp Counselor, and Keeper Aide. Event and parking are free. Check in at the Zoo’s front gate. Parents of teen applicants are welcome.

    • Keeper Ellie working with Antonio the capybara. She takes a closer look at the tip of his snout while feeding him broccoli and lettuce. He is more than happy to be distracted by the greenery as he munches away while Ellie completes her inspection.

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