East Bay Zoological Society
  • The Oakland Zoo was founded in 1922 by naturalist Henry A. Snow.  In 1936, Henry's son Sidney established the non-profit organization East Bay Zoological Society, which was originally known as the Alameda County Botanical and Zoological Society.  The East Bay Zoological Society has been operating and managing the Zoo as a non-profit organization for the City of Oakland since 1982

 


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Photo Caption:  African Elephant

  • Over the past twenty-five years the East Bay Zoological Society has managed capital improvements to improve animal care and the visitor experience. The Zoo is comprised of three parts: the Rainforest, the African savanna and the Wayne and Gladys Valley Children's Zoo.  Animals live in expansive naturalistic habitats and include chimpanzees, sun bears, elephants, siamangs, gibbons and a growing herd of giraffes. The Zoo is committed to providing an outstanding experience for Zoo visitors, being a leader in animal care, and delivering a rich array of education programs.
  • Since the East Bay Zoological Society took over management of the Zoo, the Oakland Zoo has gained international acclaim and national awards for its animal management and endangered species programs. In 1991, the Zoo pioneered "protected contact," which places barriers between the keepers and elephants, and incorporates persuasion through rewards rather than discipline. The progress we have made and continue 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.
  • The East Bay Zoological Society renewed a 15-year management agreement with the City of Oakland in 2005 to continue operating the Oakland Zoo.  The East Bay Zoological Society is governed by a Board of Trustees, comprised of dedicated volunteers who provide oversight of the organization's mission and policies.  Additionally, the East Bay Zoological Society Foundation Board wasa
  • Public support comes from City of Oakland and East Bay Regional Parks District contribute 8% and 7%, respectively, to the Zoo's annual operating budget of $10.4 million.  Remaining funding comes from the community that supports and enjoys the Zoo including private individuals, foundations, corporations, and memberships.  Annual public support allows admission prices to remain low, and therefore keeps this gem of the East Bay accessible to all economic levels of the community.



East Bay Zoological Society Board of Trustees

Fong Wan
President

 

Robin B. Reynolds
Vice President

 

William L. Marchant
Secretary

 

James C. Johnston
Treasurer

 

Joel J. Parrott, DVM
Executive Director

 

Thomas J. Bjornson
Thomas P. Britanik
Lewis E. Byrd
Lawrence S. Cahn
Joseph F. Conley
Launa M. Craig
Lori M. Hageman, DVM
Jonathan M. Harris
Joseph M. Hester
Paul Johnson
Steven E. Kane
Greg Klein
Alison McDonald
Michael O'Neill, D.D.S.
Sonjia Parker Redmond, Ph.D.
Steven Schwimmer
Charles H. Seaman
B. Reid Settlemier
Mary Ellen Tong
John Woolard


Foundation Board

 

Skip Rhodes
President

 

JoAnn Harley
Vice President

 

Stacey Barsema
Peter Bernhard
Kenneth R. Betts
Warren A. "Chip" Brown
Ginny L. Hair
Greg Lassonde, CFRE
Cornell C. Maier
Jack McAboy
Robert L. Montgomery
Eleanor Moore
Jon Q. Reynolds
A. Horton Shapiro
Phillip H. Tagami
Mary Ellen Tong
James A. Vohs
George Zimmer

 

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