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Published by janetu, 2016-12-15 17:42:05

SFZ-Annual Report 16 12-15-16

SFZ-Annual Report 16 12-15-16

SAN FRANCISCO ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY

ANNUAL REPORT 2015 -2016

Mexican gray wolf

Canis lupis baileyi

THE MISSION

OF THE SAN FRANCISCO ZOO IS TO

CONNECT PEOPLE WITH WILDLIFE,
INSPIRE CARING FOR NATURE AND
ADVANCE CONSERVATION ACTION.

About the cover: Mexican Gray Wolves
By the 1970’s, Mexican gray wolves were nearly wiped out in the United States.
In 1998, eleven Mexican gray wolves were released into the wild by the U.S. Fish
& Wildlife Service. There are approximately 100 Mexican gray wolves in the wild
today. The biggest threat to these animals is human intolerance.
Special thanks to our volunteer photographers, Marianne Hale and May Woon
for their contributions.

Dear Friends,

Dating back to 1929, San Francisco Zoological Society has had a long tradition of providing enriching experiences
to its many animal residents and the generous community that supports our mission. We are called to “Connect,
Care and Conserve”, and I am incredibly proud of the many ways we implemented and achieved these objectives
over the course of a year filled with milestones.

This past year, the Zoo went through the arduous process of accreditation that solidified its standing amongst
the top facilities in the country and gave us another “C” – confirmation! The accreditation process provides an
opportunity for us to closely examine, define and refine our programs and processes. Receiving reaccreditation
from Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) for the next five years magnifies the positive work we’re doing
at the Zoo. In addition to earning reaccreditation, we also were awarded the very prestigious “Quarter Century
Award,” a distinction that recognizes 25 years or more of continuous accreditation.

During the 2015-16 year, we transformed two historic WPA spaces into modern animal habitats that serve the
animals while providing superior experiential views for visitors. The South American Tropical Rainforest and
Aviary reopened in August, 2015 as a gorgeous multi-species exhibit, which connects visitors with some of the
unusual and rare animals of South America, urging them to care about the rainforest and conserve habitat being
lost by deforestation. We breathed new life into two former bear grottos with the opening of Wolf Canyon in June.
The beautiful and functional habitat for Mexican gray wolves tells their conservation story and demonstrates our
role in saving the species in the wild.

We began construction on an exciting new exhibit for Coquerel’s sifaka, an endangered species of lemur. The
exhibit is the largest of its kind and adds to SF Zoo’s rich Malagasy cultural experience while teaching guests the
importance of preserving biodiversity hotspots. Recently, it was opened to great fanfare.

Species were saved at the Dianne Feinstein and Richard Blum Wellness and Conservation Center where
endangered frogs and turtles were nurtured and released back into their native habitats. The dedication of the
“San Francisco Zoological Society – Yosemite National Park Conservation & Recovery Facility” commemorated a
partnership between several agencies collaborating to protect some of the most vulnerable species from extinction.

As we move forward, educating the public about global climate change and its impact on wildlife continues to be
a major narrative. With risks to animals’ climates and habitats, we anticipate that zoos will need to shelter more
animals over longer periods of time, therefore we’re motivated to better understand optimal care for animals young
and old. As we look ahead to the next 100 years, a vision for “Zoo 100” includes fewer cages and more pathways
for animals to access a variety of spaces around visitors.

Many milestones and historic moments have occurred over the course of a year at San Francisco Zoo & Gardens.
In the following pages, we share highlights through images captured by dedicated volunteer photographers
Marianne Hale and May Woon. We hope this report inspires you to experience the Zoo often and assist us in our
mission to protect wildlife.

Sincerely,

Tanya M. Peterson, J.D.
President & Executive Director

P.S. To become a San Francisco Zoo member, please visit www.sfzoo.org/join.

South American Tropical Rainforest and Aviary Opens
With lead funding from the Koret Foundation and the Taube Family,
the WPA-era building is transformed into a gorgeous multi-species
habitat.It connects visitors with some of the unusual and rare animals of
South America, leading them to care about the rainforest and conserve
habitat being lost by deforestation and illegal animal trafficking.

JULY March of the Penguins Saving Species
“Erin” and “Steve” graduate from The Conservation department takes
Braille at Sculpture “Fish School” and join the rest of in salvaged yellow-legged frogs
Learning Plaza the colony on Penguin Island in this and tadpoles from Sequoia Kings
Visually impaired guests have popular annual event. Canyon National Park. The dying
the opportunity to learn using populations are treated for chytrid
braille at each sculpture and AUGUST and nursed back to health.
with an information sheet that
lists and describes every species Lion Cub Born SEPTEMBER
in the collection. A “LionCam” captures the greatly
anticipated birth of “Jasiri” on Zoo Healing
August 30! He’s the first lion cub More than 100 Families impacted
born at the Zoo in 12 years. by the Valley Fire spend a special
day at the Zoo.

SUMMER

Boo at the Zoo
Kids dressed up in costume coupled with pumpkin animal
enrichment equals cuteness overload at this annual and safe
Halloween event. Connecting with children leaves lasting
impressions.

FALL Hospital Upgrade WalkAbout Welcoming
A state-of-the-art Intensive Care A wallaroo joey is spotted peeking
OCTOBER Unit is gifted to the hospital, out of his mom’s pouch, indicating
Volunteer Appreciation Party allowing San Francisco Zoo full emergence is nearing.
Honoring hundreds of dedicated veterinarians to provide oxygen,
volunteers who put in countless heating and environmental support DECEMBER
hours to help the Zoo thrive. for hospitalized animals.
Zoo Lights
NOVEMBER Twinkling lights, dynamic
entertainment and a visit with
Reindeer Romp Santa delight children and adults.
An annual tradition, Santa’s
transportation helpers reside in San
Francisco for the holiday season.

Wellness Thought Leaders
The Wellness Team hosts
organizations, researchers and
students interested in learning how
we approach animal wellness.

Sifaka Groundbreaking
A leadership gift from Emeritus Board Member Barry Lipman and
his wife Marie made the Zoo’s first Sifaka exhibit a reality. This is the
largest sifaka exhibit of its kind. These “jumping” lemurs add to the
rich Malagasy cultural experience at the Zoo. Guests care for lemurs
and spread the critical message of conservation in the “biodiversity
hotspot” of Madagascar.

WINTER

JANUARY Zooper Bowl Wild About Art & Science
As the Bay Area hosts Super Bowl This popular annual program
Winter Zoo Camp 50, San Francisco Zoo animals teaches science to students and
Providing educational experiences predicted the winning team and connects them with animals by way
for impressionable students during captured the excitement of the of artistic creativity.
their holiday break. occasion.
MARCH
FEBRUARY
Giant Anteater Born
Howler Monkey Born “Wayne” was born March 30,
2015, and spent the next 4-5
A second infant in as many months riding on his mom’s back.
years for mom “Lincecum”
provides unlimited hours of
cuteness as the juvenile and
infant grow and play.

Brenda Jewett and Family, SF Zoo board chair Edward Poole, SF Zoo Wolf Canyon Opens
President and CEO Tanya Peterson, Hilary Valentine and Family Breathing new life into a historic exhibit, the modern and functional
habitat for Mexican grey wolves opens June 8. Our wolves play an
integral role in conservation by helping repopulate the endangered
species in the wild. Thanks to lead donors Rupert and Maryellie
Johnson, with major support from The Jewett Foundation, Nancy
Ruskin, and The Valentine Family

Giraffe Calf “Ingrid” born KidsFest New Zoo Camp program
Connecting the next generation with “Wellness 101” begins
At 6 feet, 3 inches, this tall and wildlife while inspiring conservation, Bridging the gap between Zoo
strong calf took her first steps 30 KidsFest 2016 draws hundreds Campers and teen volunteers,
minutes after birth. of guests and features live music, we expanded the curriculum to
dancing, unique activities and keep older students engaged.
APRIL exclusive access to the Zoo.
JUNE
ZooFest MAY
At our annual fundraiser, lifelong ZooMobile
animal advocate Senator Dianne Saving Species It was a landmark year for the
Feinstein delivered an exceptional Groundbreaking work to save educational program that connects
keynote, and we unveiled the various species of frogs and students with wildlife to teach science
naming of the Dianne Feinstein turtles takes center stage on lessons. ZooMobile provided nearly
and Richard Blum Wellness & May 25 during the dedication 450 presentations and educated nearly
Conservation Center. of “San Francisco Zoological 15,000 students during the 2015-16
Society – Yosemite National Park school year.
Conservation & Recovery Facility”.

SPRING

By the numbers

There are countless animal-centered programs and activities happening
within the 100-acre Zoo. This is a snapshot of some notable figures, from animal
births to conservation groups supported, throughout the course of a year.

13 120 175,000 3,654,057

Earthwatch participants in followers on website page
expeditions senior strolls social media views

for employee 12spneecwies 351,469
development & global kids in the
(*endangered) gate
conservation

2,493 Coquerel’s sifaka* 11 515 animal
Crab spider wellness
Animals births reviews
at the Zoo Crested tinamou
Fig beetle to determine current health
1030 invertebrates status, treatments, body
18 fish Guira cuckoo weight, diet and
Hyacinth macaw visual exam
301 birds
278 mammals Mexican wolf* (excludes insects)
Prevost’s squirrel
75 amphibians Red footed tortoise African lion 930 physical
81 reptiles Salvin’s amazon Blue-bellied roller exams
710 wellness Curl crested aracari with hands-on
Spix guan examination and
animals Yellow millipede Giant anteater diagnostic testing
Guanaco
800
Hadada ibis
Howler monkey tadpoles
Magellanic penguin- 2 reared
Patas monkey
Reticulated giraffe

Tragopan

Elly our 45-year-old

Black Rhino’s offspring

14 calves
15 grand calves
6 great-grand calves
1 great-great-grand calf

30 200 The Richard
& Rhonda Goldman
volunteer guardian
corporations donors Little Puffer
Steam Train riders
76 $2.5 1782185,000
million students
Rescue animals participating in
in donations
3 bears, 2 sea lions, 5 white Zoo Camp
pelicans, 2 brown pelicans, throughout the
2 donkeys, 2 hedgehogs, year

12 raptors, 5 ferrets,
2 opossums, 5 guinea pigs,

12 herps, 6 chinchillas,
12 squirrel monkeys

8 974 2500 alumni in

conservation participants the program
groups supported
Early Childhood 1500More
education
than
classes
signatures for the
442 anti-ivory pledge

ZooMobile
lesson
presentations

San Francisco Zoological Board of Directors Emeritus Board of
Society Senior Staff Directors
Edward Poole, Board Chair
Tanya Peterson, Esq.*** Tanya Peterson, Esq., President and William S. Andereck, M.D.
President and Executive Director Executive Director * Mary Jane Armacost+
Joshua S. Adler, M.D. Bruce Bligh
Joe Fitting, Maria Alvarez Donna L. Carnes
Deputy Director Will Andereck+++ Mitchell Cohen
Elena M. Asturias, Esq. Barnaby Conrad III
Vincent Grubbs, *** Rosemary Baker, Esq. James Coulter
Chief Financial Officer Matthew Cook Gordon Dean+
David L. Dixon John Dimalanta
David Bocian, Alexander P. Doll W. Brewster Ely III
Vice President of Animal Care and Enrichment Melinda Eisenhut-Dunn Jacqueline Erdman
Antoinette Freitas-Krajcar James T. Farrell
Christopher Connors, Janie Friend Hugh W. Foster
Vice President of Operations Sarah L. Gammill M. Ian Gilchrist
Sidney Goodwill David Grubb
Bob Cooney, Vince Grubbs*, CFO Ann T. Hale
Vice President of Guest Experiences Margaret Hauben Constance Colladay Hooker
James E. Hays Paul J. Jansen+
Graham Crawford, DVM, MPVM Julia L.W. Heidmann Brenda C. Jewett
Chief of Vet Services Melinda Henderson Kevin D. Johnson
Gloria M. Hing, M.D. Rupert H. Johnson, Jr.
Steven Haines, Nicole Lampsa Hsueh E. Richard Jones+
Vice President of Strategic Planning & Marketing William Hudson, Esq., Secretary Watson M. Laetsch
Arthur Humphrey Lisa Lenzo
David McGee, Michael Kahn Barry R. Lipman, Esq.
Vice President of Human Resources Alexis Krivkovich Connie Lurie
Yasunobu Kyogoku Merrill L. Magowan+
Jason Watters, PhD Bo Lasater Tracy Matthes
Vice President of Wellness and Animal Behavior Richard F. Lawson, Jr Michael W. Michelson
Dexter F. Lowry G. Robert Muehlhauser
Robin Wu, James J. Ludwig+, Vice-Chair Paul Newman
Vice President of Education & Community Melissa Ma Susan Oberndorf
Gregory Malin Louise Patterson
Timothy Wu, Esq. Douglas Magowan Sonne G. Pedersen
Vice President of Philanthropy Kevin Marchetti Robert Pedrero+
Elizabeth Philips Minick Nick Podell+
*** Officers Joan Murphy Helen L. Rietz
Edward A. Oates Fred A. Rodriguez, Esq.
Shawn O’Neill Guy Rounsaville
Derek Reisfield Leslie Schilling
Elizabeth Orsi Revetria Gail Secchia
Mark Roberts Charlotte Mailliard Shultz
Sarah A. Schoellkopf Stephen V. R. Spaulding III+
Scott Setrakian David Stanton+
Edward T. Sickel IV Edgar N. Stone+
Dianne Marie Taube Stanley Stroup
David Thomason Theodore H. Swindells
David Traitel Christian D. Valentine
Charley B. Zeches Mark Vander Ploeg
Alan P. Zimmerman Sandra Cooper Woodson
William Zellerbach
* Ex-Officio
** Auxilliary President * Former Board Chair
*** Officers
+ Past Chair
+++ Zoo II President

San Francisco Zoological Alessandra Taboni Charlene Hogan
Society Auxiliary Ayanna Jenkins Toney Bob Incerti
Teresa Wong-Jones Monica Incerti
The San Francisco Zoological Society Carla Wytmar Terry Jelley
Auxiliary women’s group hosted the “Birds Charley Zeches Eric Joe
of a Feather” luncheon and KidsFest 2016, Jay Karve
drawing attention to the Zoo’s conservation, ZOO II Kendra Langer
education, and capital projects while raising Teri Lenfest
$88,000 to support the Zoo. Zoo II’s young professionals raised $83,300 Dexter Lowry
to benefit the San Francisco Zoo during Rosemary MacLeod
Lori Shigekane, President Fiscal Year 2015-16. Zoo II also expanded Patricia Mar
Michelle Molfino, Vice President conservation and environmental awareness Susan Margolis
Francis Hochschild, Treasurer while connecting members through “Urban Perry Matlock
Amanda Sargisson, Secretary Safari” social hours and their signature Debbie McAuliffe
fundraising event, Fur Ball. Joan McClain
Members Moira McLeod
Jennifer Abernathy William Andereck, President Donna Mollenhauer
Dorene Abt Willa Moore, Fur Ball Chair Shay Morris
Cecilia Aviles Art Svidler, Secretary Steven Mulford-Vargas
Jessica Melman Bhatia, VMD Erin Toth, Cultivation Donna Mumford
Alison Carlson John Motlow, Marketing Nancy Murphy
Ann Cheney Haslup Susan Musser
Marie Crouch Fur Ball Committee Patricia O’Brien
Shelley Daza Maggie Beckham Rockey Oakley
Christine M. DeSanze Nicole Imhof Betty Oryall
Susan Dunlevy Mandi Jacobs Kathy Pattison
Angela Espinosa Mia Marino Olivia Pellicer
Mary Laughlin Fenton Lauren McCreery Valeria Pellicer
Roxanne Fleming Mark Melnyk Allan Ridley
Gingy Gable Aly Spradlin Liz Rogers
Sarah L. Gammill Diane Rykken
Carol Goldberg DOCENTS Maureen Rylance
Cathy Goodman Dawn Salazar
Laurie Grayson The San Francisco Zoo’s docent program Misael Saldana
Mindy Henderson included 60 volunteer guides who served Juanita Schroder
Frances Hochschild as the Zoo’s educational ambassadors, Jane Searight
Caroline Hughes leading 40 tours for some 1,800 students. Maxine Seward
Corey Hyde Docents offered diverse, grade-appropriate Marina Shultz
Shannyn Kastner topics from animal adaptation to habitats Sandra Shure
Chris Katzin and environments, and used biofacts to Chris Shuttlesworth
Daru Kawalkowski teach about African animals and primates. Kathy Sieferman
Lisa Keith Abe Snyder
Michele Lo Beth Anderson Mary Sutton
Jane Low Nancy Atkinson Erin Thomas
Camille Marks Susan Balthazor Adriana Thumm
Michelle Melanphy Krista Barnard Jill Toth
Michelle Molfino Bill Beech Carole Turner
Marni Moses Erin Blackwell Georgeanne Wedergren
Kim Mulligan Kat Brunner Gerry Wright
Ruby Multani Ann Clemenza Akiyo Yokoi
Jennifer Nelson Ken Combes
Paige Olson Becky Cunningham * Served on the Docent
Michelle Pender Terry Davidson Executive Committee
Sheree Pirie Christine Fong
Tanya Marietta Powell Shirley Gray
Anita Motwani Edith Greene
Amanda Sargisson Randy Greer
Lori Shigekane Caroline Haas
Lisa Spencer Terry Hallinan
Lori Stein Sheila Hawthorne
Joanna Steckler Goldman Julia Heidmann

Statement of Financial Position June 30, 2016 and 2015

CURRENT ASSETS 2016 2015

Cash and Cash Equivalents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3,860,339 $ 4,335,240
Contributions Receivable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503,502 1,103,502
Bequests and Other Receivables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 498,741 223,762
Prepaid Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222,527 250,421

Total Current Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,085,109 5,912,925

INVESTMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,835,960 7,128,175

PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT, NET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 611,825 596,610

TOTAL ASSETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 12,532,894 $ 13,637,710

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CURRENT LIABILITIES $ 1,600,473
Accounts Payable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 860,919 1,381,092
Accrued Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,312,021 1,192,734
Deferred Revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,292,197 247,082
Current Portion of Long-Term Debt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166,887 219,232
Due to the City and County of San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235,022

Total Current Liabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,867,046 4,640,613

Long-Term Debt, Net . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148,482 315,366

Total Liabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,015,528 4,955,979

NET ASSETS

Unrestricted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,356,412 2,640,875

Temporarily Restricted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,913,906 1,808,808

Permanently Restricted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,247,048 4,232,048

Total Net Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,517,366 8,681,731

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 12,532,894 $ 13,637,710

Statement of Activities Years Ended June 30, 2016 and 2015

UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS 2016 2015

REVENUES AND SUPPORT

Program Revenues: REVENUES AND SUPPORT

Admissions $ 7,672,298 $ 7,069,718

Membership Dues 2,683,210 2,736,933

Retail Commissions 1,496,768 1,579,388 Parking 5%

Retail Sales, Rides and Rentals 1,415,994 1,143,772 Retail Sales, Education 4%
Rides, Rentals Fundraising &
Parking 1,121,094 1,044,675 6% Ticketed Events 2%
Retail Commissions
Education 809,356 697,293 7%

Fundraising and Ticketed Events

( Net of direct benefit to donors of $360,461 375,172 381,839
in 2016 and $444,793 in 2015)

Children's Zoo 26,141 35,542 Membership Management
Dues 12% Fee 18%
Total Program Revenue 15,600,033 14,689,160
Admissions 33% Contributions &
Other Support: Bequests 10%

Management Fee 4,120,000 4,120,000

Contributions and Bequests 2,284,125 2,581,566

Other Income 10,121 25,922

Satisfaction of Restrictions, Operations 751,208 256,783

Total Revenues and Support 22,765,487 21,673,431

OPERATING EXPENSES:

Program Services: Operations 3%

Animals, Collections and Exhibits 12,703,275 11,821,926

Education 1,458,446 1,338,504 OPERATING EXPENSES

Children's Zoo 1,276,574 1,196,171

Retail Operations 921,615 913,267

Membership Services 911,086 886,313 Admission & Other Program Expenses 8%

Admissions and Other Program Expenses 1,734,819 1,621,100 Membership Services 4% General Administrative 7%

Total Program Services 19,005,815 17,777,281 Fundraising 4%
Marketing 5%
Supporting Services:

General and Administrative 1,637,396 1,818,024 Retail Operations 4%
Children’s Zoo 6%
Marketing 1,021,933 1,024,759 Education 6%

Fundraising 870,684 877,824

Total Supporting Services 3,530,013 3,720,607

Total Operating Expenses 22,535,828 21,497,888 Animals, Collections
& Exhibits 56%
INCOME FROM OPERATIONS $ 229,659 $ 175,543

Investment Income (loss) (340,506) 173,888

Depreciation Expense (173,616) (142,469)

Capital Expenditures to be Gifted to the City

and County of San Francisco (1,525,275) (6,970,440)

Other Capital Expenditures (127,519) (574,814)

Satisfaction of Restrictions, Capital 1,652,794 3,643,363

DECREASE IN UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS (284,463) (3,694,929)

TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED NET ASSETS

Contributions 2,478,642 2,188,960

Investment Income 30,458 29,120

Satisfaction of Restrictions, Operations (751,208) (256,783)

Satisfaction of Restrictions, Capital (1,652,794) (3,643,363)

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN TEMPORARILY

RESTRICTED NET ASSETS 105,098 (1,682,066)

PERMANENTLY RESTRICTED NET ASSETS

Contributions 15,000 20,154

DECREASE IN NET ASSETS (164,365) (5,356,841)

NET ASSETS, Beginning of Year 8,681,731 14,038,572

NET ASSETS, End of Year $ 8,517,366 $ 8,681,731

Annual & Capital Acknowledgements

We gratefully acknowledge Ms. Jennifer Hammer and Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Johnson Goodyear Peterson Hayward &
Mr. Edward Oates Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kahn Associates
the following for their generous Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pedrero Reiko and Yasunobu Kyogoku Mrs. Erin Hackett
Elizabeth and Stephen Revetria Mr. and Mrs. Bo Lasater Ms. Jenny Buchanan and
contributions received July 1, 2015 Mr. and Mrs. George R. Roberts Mr. and Ms. Richard F. Lawson, Jr. Mr. Daniel Houk
S & P Company Ms. Joan M. Murphy and Mrs. Kathleen Jaure
through June 30, 2016 to support Salesforce.com Foundation Mr. Mark LeVine Connie and Robert Lurie
Dr. Sarah A. Schoellkopf Mr. and Mrs. James J. Ludwig Connie & Bob Lurie Foundation
our mission to connect people with Ms. V. Gail Secchia Ms. Melissa J. Ma Mr. and Mrs. Merrill L. Magowan
Dianne and Tad Taube Mr. Douglas Magowan Cynthia and Merrill Magowan Family
wildlife, inspire caring for nature and Mr. and Mrs. David Traitel Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Marchetti Foundation, Inc.
Transamerican Life Insurance Company Marin Community Foundation Ed and Betty Manoyan Foundation
advance conservation action. United States Department of the Interior McKinsey & Company Marriott International, Inc.
The Frederick and Margaret L. Ms. Elizabeth Philips Minick and Presidio Trust
INDIVIDUAL GIFTS Weyerhaeuser Foundation Mr. Jeff Minick Ms. Margaret Naraghi Quattrin
Mr. Michael Woodward and Moody’s Foundation Service Systems Associates
$200,000 & ABOVE Ms. Sandy Perego Mr. and Mrs. G. Robert Muehlhaeuser SF Zoo Docent Council
Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Shawn O’Neill Sunlight Giving Foundation
Lynne and Marc Benioff $10,000 - $24,999 Tanya and Richard Peterson The Capital Group Companies
William Patrick Byrnes Trust Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Poole Charitable Foundation
Estate of Ruth M. Jenkins Dr. and Mrs. Joshua Adler, MD Mr. and Mrs. Mark O. Rand Union Square Advisors LLC
Rupert H. Johnson, Jr. Foundation Ms. Maria Alvarez Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ratner Vanguard Charitable Endowment Fund
Barry and Marie Lipman Mr. William L. Andereck Mr. and Mrs. Derek Reisfield Mr. and Mrs. David B. Vass
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Marcus Association of Zoos & Aquariums Mr. Allan Ridley and Ms. Helen McKenna Mr. Steven Velardi
The George & Judy Marcus Family Ms. Rosemary B. Baker Ruth Smart Foundation Ms. Marylin J. McBain and
Foundation Edward D. Baker Foundation Dr. Lori A. Sbarboro and Mr. Anthony Villa
Schwab Charitable Fund Estate of Diane Lorraine Baldwin Mr. Randy Greer
William and Susan Beech Dr. Bettina Steffen and $2,500 - $4,999
$10 0,0 0 0 - $199,999 Bruce and Kelly Bligh Mr. Scott Setrakian
Anonymous Brewster West Foundation Mrs. Callista Shepherd Smith and William and Helga Andereck
Koret Foundation The Campbell Foundation Mr. Scott Smith Chris and Vanessa Aycock
Wells Fargo Foundation Frank A. Campini Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Todd Shigekane Ms. Katie Budge
Mrs. Diane B. Wilsey Mrs. Jirina Chimerane Silicon Valley Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Burke
Clancy’s Christmas Trees Dr. Jill V. Spangenberg and Pat and Armand Camarena
$50,0 0 0 - $99,999 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Cook Dr. Jerome A. Barakos Mr. Wallace Chin and
Coca Cola Refreshments Mr. and Mrs. David L. Dixon St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Mrs. Carol A. Lem Chin
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund DM Trust Mr. David Stanton and Community Foundation of Santa Cruz
Antoinette and Stephen Krajcar Dodge & Cox Ms. Shanna McBurney County
Mrs. Margaret Hauben Mr. and Mrs. Alex Doll Mr. and Mrs. Les Steinhoff Constellation Brands, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Jewett III Elite Island Resorts Biz and Livia Stone Ms. Ann Gabrys and Mr. John Curcio
George Frederick Jewett Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Emery Taube Family Foundation Mrs. Nora M. Daly
Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Espinosa Wallis Foundation Discovery Digital Networks
Mr. and Mrs. James Rothschild Mrs. Marion Euphrat Ms. Marion Weinreb Mr. and Mrs. James Dox
Ms. Nancy Ruskin Experiment.com Wells Fargo Corporate Community Jacqueline and Christian P. Erdman
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