annual report - Sacramento Zoo
Transcription
annual report - Sacramento Zoo
2014 annual report The Sacramento Zoological Society 2014 Annual Report COVER PHOTO CREDIT: Erik Bowker BACK COVER PHOTO: Tonja Candelaria PHOTO CREDIT: Erik Bowker, Tonja Candelaria, Alison Mott, April Johnson, Christa Klein, Mike Owyang & Amanda Watters board president MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD PRESIDENT My closing message is truly a bittersweet one. I’m grateful for the support that all of the Zoo community has given to the Board of Trustees this past year, and so sad for the painful loss of our beloved Zoo Director, Mary Healy. Mary was not only a cherished colleague in our shared love of the Zoo, but a loyal and valued friend. Of course we have to move on, but that doesn’t mean we will soon forget her untimely passing. I personally want to thank all of you who have generously offered gifts in Mary’s memory, and I assure you that they will be put to a use that would please her. As we move on, I want to give a special thanks to Dr. Adrian Fowler who has graciously assumed the role of acting director in the interim as we move forward with a search for Mary’s successor. As in past years, the Zoo has had an excellent year in no small part due to the dedication and hard work of the staff, docents and volunteers. As for myself, I am in no way leaving the zoo community. My term as Board President ended in December 2014, but my g r eat e r r o ad r u n n er affection for the Zoo is as deeply held as it was when I first joined the Zoo Board many years ago. I’ll always be grateful that you’ve given me this wonderful opportunity to serve you. Thank you, James Naify our mission President 3930 West Land Park Drive Sacramento, CA 95822 916.808.5888 The nonprofit 501(c)(3) Sacramento Zoological Society, formed in 1957, serves as the managing and fundraising organization for the Zoo, providing funds for animal care, education and conservation programs. Board of Trustees Mission Statement The Sacramento Zoo inspires appreciation, respect and a connection with wildlife and nature through education, recreation and conservation. director’sFROM desk THE DIRECTOR’S DESK “Great people like Mary and Murray have inspired new generations to do great things. And they’re all here, making Sacramento Zoo a leader among America’s small zoos.” 2014 brought a year of highs and lows for Sacramento Zoo. Mary Healy was very much the face of the Zoo, and her presence is felt everywhere. From Tall Wonders to Small Wonders, Mary’s vision is with us all. I share the sentiments of our Board President that her loss is immeasurable. Dr. Adrian Fowler, Interim Director It has been a privilege to continue Mary’s work, but it would not have been possible without the support and dedication of the Zoo’s professional staff. It has been a difficult year indeed. As if Mary’s passing was not enough heartache for one year, we also lost another great friend who called Sacramento Zoo his home. Small Wonders of Africa Like many kids, I had great aspirations of working with animals. As a youngster in Britain, I had dreams of one day packing my bags and working with wildlife out in the bush. Not content with the conventional reading for a twelve-yearold, my Christmas wish list included the latest copy of Fowler’s Zoo & Wild Animal Medicine, hot off the press as the all-new, 2nd edition. At that age, I knew very little of Dr. Murray E. Fowler. But as I grew up, it became obvious to me that his name was synonymous with wildlife medicine. Wherever in the world wildlife professionals were working, they had Murray by their side – or at least his textbook, widely regarded as the “bible” for zoo veterinarians. Murray’s 8th edition of that same textbook now sits on my shelf here in Sacramento. For thousands of wildlife professionals, our careers have been heavily influenced by the work and writing of the one individual whom we all consider to be the father of zoological medicine. Murray passed away on May 18, 2014, leaving a legacy that veterinarians will admire for many generations to come. Great people like Mary and Murray have inspired new generations to do great things. And they’re all here, making Sacramento Zoo a leader among America’s small zoos. Dr. Adrian Fowler, BVSc MRCVS Interim Zoo Director 2014 BOARD OF TRUSTEES James Naify, President Jeff Raimundo, Vice President Charles Dalldorf, Secretary Kevin Barri, Treasurer Starr Walton Hurley, Past President Mary Healy, Zoo Director/CEO Dr. Adrian Fowler, Acting Director Rebecca Bitter Michael Broughton Nancy E. Cole Jeffrey K. Dorso Murray E. Fowler, D.V.M. Judy Goldbar Steven Johnson Irwin Karp C. Emmett Mahle Lynn Matsuda John W. Otto Linda L. Price Jason Russell, C.P.A. Adham Sbeih Susan Schoenig Elizabeth Stallard Mike Testa Jill M. Trainer, Ph.D. Jody Ulich Alan Yee, M.D. The Sacramento Zoological Society 2014 Annual Report IN MEMORY Mary Healy Dr. Murray E. Fowler 1953-2014 1928-2014 a tireless advocate for the father of wildlife and wild places zoological medicine year in review 2014 YEAR IN REVIEW 2014 brought great sadness to the Sacramento Zoo community with the loss of two key advocates. Largely due to the life’s work of these two remarkable Director/CEO Mary Healy’s tragic and unexpected passing people, the Zoo proudly continues on the path of success. In in August left a great void in the Zoo family. Her undaunted September, the opening of the new Small Wonders of Africa spirit and visionary dreams are everywhere. Since 1999 when habitat was celebrated, bringing six new species of animals to Mary began her tenure in Sacramento, she was a valued Sacramento. Visitors can now enjoy Straw-colored Fruit Bats, community leader, a respected colleague to her peers in the an Aardvark, Wolf’s Guenons, Red-billed Hornbills, Crested Association of Zoos & Aquariums, and a passionate champion Guineafowl and Fennec Foxes at the new exhibit. of animals and the Sacramento Zoo. She is greatly missed. A treasured Sacramento amenity, nearly a half million people This year also marked the passing of Dr. Murray E. Fowler. flock to the Zoo every year. In 2014, 498,419 visitors spent A forerunner in his field, an outstanding and gifted teacher, time with family and friends connecting with wildlife and a prolific author and international authority in zoological nature on the Zoo’s tree-lined campus in Land Park. An medicine, Dr. Fowler was part of the Sacramento Zoo for 46 additional 10,978 individuals attended on-site special events, years. His contributions to the zoo industry are legendary, and including King of Feasts, Ice Cream Safari, Boo at the Zoo his loss was felt worldwide. and Wild Affair. Sumatran Orangutan Veterinary Examination J a g u ar Offering education opportunities to adults as well as children, the Zoo hosted engaging speakers on a variety of topics including conservation efforts for Red Pandas, giraffes and cheetahs; and rescue of oil-contaminated birds. Facing another year of extreme water shortage, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services released a PSA showcasing how the Zoo has been proactive with water conservation efforts. Highlighted efforts included the use of water efficient lixit spigots for the animals, filtration and recirculation systems and drip irrigation. Further conserving water, a succulent garden was installed and watering times were reduced on sprinklers. Book Signing with Dr. Laurie Marker 2014 was a year of transition in the Veterinary Department. The zoo community suffered a great loss with the death of Dr. Murray E. Fowler, and we are currently working with the UC Davis Library system to archive his extensive works and collections. In addition, the Zoo’s medical record system of over 45,000 records was updated to a more modern web-based system. In collaboration with the Wildlife Health Center at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, the Zoo’s veterinary staff continues to provide first-rate healthcare to every animal at the Zoo. The Zoo proudly displayed a new playground structure, largely funded by the Sacramento King’s Foundation “SacramenTENs Assist” program. Children of all ages and abilities are drawn to the creative design that includes two slides, a small climbing Boo at the Zoo wall and sound game. People are the heart of any nonprofit organization, and the Sacramento Zoological Society is no different. Staff and volunteers at the Zoo provide first-rate animal care while continually working to improve both the facility and the guest experience. In 2014, a group of 1,745 volunteers – including talented trustees, dedicated docents, terrific teens, capable Keeper Aides, gifted groundskeepers, and enthusiastic event helpers – donated 42,649 hours of expertise and hard work to the Zoo. We extend a sincere and heartfelt note of thanks to them all. Zoo Playground The Sacramento Zoological Society 2014 Annual Report Zoo Teens Docents education Child at Summer Camp EDUCATION The Education Department provided a wide variety of programs and experiences that appealed to children and adults alike. Ably assisted by trained volunteer docents and a select group of talented teens, Zoo staff provided an extensive list of programs and educational opportunities throughout the year. In 2014, the Zoo reached over 144,089 young and young-at-heart individuals with inspiring messages about animals. Dedicated docents volunteered 16,259 hours with 140 teens adding an additional 13,987 hours of volunteer service. For the many hours spent outside in cold rain or hot sun, for sharing time and knowledge with young and old alike, and for setting an example of dedication and support for the animals, thank you! • School and group field trips provided 51,424 children with an educational message during Zoo visits • 121 trained docent educators provided tours and programs for 1,002 children and adults • Wildlife stage shows captured the attention of 42,995 visitors • Summer camps were enjoyed by 1,025 young children • Keeper talks at animal habitats and Survive & Thrive presentations provided informative facts and details to 34,933 visitors • The ZooMobile traveled throughout the region bringing an educational message to 6,410 children and seniors • Little Peeps pre-kindergarten classes introduced 207 youngsters to the world of animals • Tea & Tours programs were enjoyed by 119 seniors and older adults • Animal Encounters provided educational moments for 4,736 visitors • Family and Group Overnight Safaris provided 1,130 children and adults an opportunity to camp out at the Zoo after hours, with Starlight Safaris hosting an additional 108 participants Education Outreach Program faces at the zoo FACES AT THE ZOO The Sacramento Zoo is proud to have an outstanding collection Animal Inventory of animals to educate and inspire our community. The Zoo contributes significantly to AZA’s conservation breeding and management plans known as Species Survival Programs (SSPs). A total of 603 individual animals representing 145 species reside at the Zoo. Of that number, 79 species are in danger of going extinct (listed as either Critically Endangered, Endangered or Vulnerable). Of the species housed at the Sacramento Zoo, 71 are managed cooperatively as part of the Zoo’s participation in Mammals Species Individuals Birds Species Individuals Reptiles Species Individuals Amphibians Species Individuals Fish Species Individuals Invertebrates Species Individuals Total Species Individuals c a s t r o t h e s u m atr a n t i g e r 34 96 43 180 47 192 14 113 3 12 4 10 145 603 AZA programs. The opening of Small Wonders of Africa introduced six new species of animals to Sacramento – Straw-colored Fruit Bats, an Aardvark, Wolf’s Guenons, Red-billed Hornbills, Crested Guineafowl and Fennec Foxes. Other new additions to the Zoo included a Snow Leopard, Yellow-banded Poison Dart Frogs, tarantulas, adorable lion cubs, owl hatchlings and a Yellow-backed Duiker calf. Also making an appearance were Halloween a a rd va r k Moon Crabs, a Desert Hairy Scorpion, Chuckwallas and Tokay Geckos. As always, the entire circle of life is represented at the Zoo, and hearts were heavy with the loss of several animals including Castro, the Sumatran Tiger. Castro came to the Sacramento Zoo in 1999 and was diagnosed with lymphoma in February 2013. At 16 years of age, he was the oldest breeding male Sumatran Tiger in the United States. Castro sired five living offspring who, in turn, have produced five cubs to date. A critically endangered species, fewer than 500 Sumatran Tigers are believed to exist in the wild with 200 living in zoos around the world. Castro was a beloved favorite of staff and visitors alike and an awe-inspiring ambassador for his species. His r ed - b i l l ed h o rn b i l l legacy will live on through his progeny. yel lo w - b a c k e d d u i k er c a l f f e nn e c fox The Sacramento Zoological Society 2014 Annual Report conservation CONSERVATION snow leopard Programs and projects receiving support from the Sacramento Zoo in 2014 include: Bird Conservation Nepal – Nepal Bowling for Rhinos (Supported by Greater Sac AAZK) – Kenya Community Conservation and Education to Protect Chimpanzees – Cameroon Community Conservation of Sea Turtles – Kenya Conservation of the St. Vincent Frog – Caribbean Equine Herpes in Polar Bears (Supported by Greater Sac AAZK) – California Frogwatch Citizen Science – California Galapagos Penguin Nests – Ecuador Giant Garter Snake Recovery Program – California Grevy’s Zebra Trust – Kenya Habitat use by Cavity Nesting Birds – South Africa Conservation is a priority at the Sacramento Zoo which supports and participates in projects that involve species recovery, veterinary care for wildlife, habitat research, zookeeper education, and the protection of species and ecosystems. Hornbill Nest Sponsorship – Thailand Identification of Wild Nubian Ibex Hybrids – Egypt International Snow Leopard Trust – Mongolia Madagascar Fauna Group – Madagascar Mabula Ground Hornbill Research and Conservation Project – South Africa Masai Giraffe Conservation – Tanzania Over $100,000 was donated in 2014 to support nearly Nubian Ibex Genetic Diversity – Egypt three dozen conservation organizations locally and around Optimizing Rehydration Fluids for Tiger Salamanders – California the world. The funding was generated through programs Orangutan Outreach (Supported by Greater Sac AAZK) – Indonesia that included Quarters for Conservation and two percent Orangutan Genetics – Sumatra of all Zoo membership fees. Pancake Tortoise Ecology and Biology – Kenya Pacific Fisher Health Project – California Visitors are able to take an active part in conservation Pantanal Giant Armadillo and Giant Anteater Conservation – Brazil through the Quarters for Conservation program. Each Population and Habitat Viability in Gibbons – Vietnam visitor is given a token representing $.25 as they enter Red Panda Network (Supported by Sac Zoo & Greater Sac AAZK) – Nepal the Zoo and is encouraged to vote for one of three Riparian Brush Rabbit Recovery Program – California conservation projects at the wishing wells at the Entry Sahara Conservation Fund – Niger Plaza. In 2014, 370,141 individuals voted to support either Saola Conservation Program (Supported by Greater Sac AAZK) – Vietnam Sumatran Tiger Conservation, Pacific Fisher Conservation Seafood Watch Program – California or a Galapagos Penguin Artificial Nest Project. Society for Biodiversity Conservation – Singapore Quarters for Conservation is a wonderful example of the Sacramento community working hand in hand with the Zoo to make a global impact for animals. Every vote counts and you can make a difference for animals throughout the world. Did you know? In 2014… grevy ’ s z e b ra Sumatran Tiger Community Project – Sumatra Survey of Habitat use by Water birds in the Rapita River – Nepal Thick-billed Parrot Project – Mexico Wildlife Care Association – California Zoo Conservation Outreach Group – Central America • The Zoo’s Kampala Café (operated by Service Systems Associates) became palm oil free, helping to preserve Orangutan forests. • 10,507 conservation-minded Zoo members have gone green, saving $25,000 and 4,700 pounds of paper. • The Zoo recycled 12.74 tons of mixed recycling, 400 cubic feet of Styrofoam, 730 feet of fluorescent bulbs, 4 loads of e-waste, 89 pounds of batteries and over 200 printer cartridges. • Partnering in the Seafood Watch program to help consumers make choices for healthy oceans, over 14,000 pocket guides and information displays were distributed. r ed pa n d a financials FINANCIALS REVENUE 2014 EDUCATION $268,317 4% SPECIAL EVENTS $238,414 4% CONCESSIONS $542,447 8% VISITOR ATTRACTIONS & OTHER REVENUE $462,714 7% GATE ADMISSIONS $2,761,313 42% CONTRIBUTIONS & SPONSORSHIPS $990,738 15% blac k & MEMBERSHIPS $826,237 13% w h i t e ruffed lemur CITY OF SACRAMENTO $455,189 7% STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2014 Assets Cash and equivalents Accounts receivable Prepaid expenses and other current assets EXPENDITURES 2014 2,099,981 73,688 76,840 PROMOTION & PUBLIC RELATIONS $621,819 11% Total Assets 2,250,509 GENERAL & ADMINISTRATIVE $466,587 8% Investments Property and Equipment - Net Charitable Remainder Trust Assets 4,403,408 6,302,435 719,332 EDUCATION $597,462 11% Total Assets Liabilities and Net Assets Current Liabilities Accounts payable Accrued and other liabilities Deferred revenue Current portion of note payable $ $ 13,675,684 $ 132,467 273,792 338,992 - Total current liabilities $1,749,767 32% FUNDRAISING $235,842 4% MAINTENANCE & CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS VISITOR & MEMBER SERVICES $706,507 13% $1,166,511 21% 745,251 Note Payable - Net - Total Liabilities 745,251 Net Assets Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Permanently restricted 8,169,544 1,559,015 3,201,874 Total Net Assets Total Liabilities and Net Assets ANIMAL CARE 12,930,433 $ 13,675,684 This statement presents a brief overview of the Sacramento Zoological Society’s financial activities for the year ended December 31, 2014. To review a complete copy of the audited Financial Statements and Report of Independent Certified Public Accountants with all accompanying notes, please refer to the Society’s website saczoo.org. s o l om o n i s l a nd l e af f r o g round of applause The Sacramento Zoological Society 2014 Annual Report ROUND OF APPLAUSE afric an l i o n It is with heartfelt appreciation and gratitude that we thank our generous donors and sponsors. GIFTS OF $100,000 AND ABOVE Patricia Ingoglia Thomas P. Ingoglia Socotra Capital GIFTS OF $25,000 TO $49,999 Barry & Patty French Dan Ingoglia Peter A. Ingoglia Wells Fargo GIFTS OF $10,000 TO $24,999 Bill & Nancy Gilbert Mary Healy* & Steve O’Brien Merryhill School David Sexton & Janice Greene Donald & Denise Timmons U.S. Bank GIFTS OF $5,000 TO $9,999 Alice Suzanne Hamilton Charitable Foundation Barbara Balliet City of Rancho Cordova Helen & Tony Diepenbrock Virginia Fleig Estate of Jean R. Grandfield HB Capital Resources, LTD. M&M Whitmire Family Foundation William McClaskey Estate of Marjorie M. McGranahan The Reiner Family ScholarShare Sears Home Services Thornton S. Glide Jr. & Katrina D. Glide Foundation Mike & Bobbie Voris Herbert & Inez Yee GIFTS OF $2,500 TO $4,999 Michelle & Paul Abe David & Noa Bell Brown Construction, Inc. Darla & Scott Cofer Nancy & Daniel Cole Michael & Ronnie Corrick Donald Dorfman Drobny Law Offices, Incorporated Ed & Betty Manoyan Foundation Estate of Barbara J. Erickson Five Star Bank Kelly Owen & Brian Goshorn Mr. James R. Hargrove Michael & Virginia Hearne Gary R. Hunter Starr Walton Hurley IKEA Don Jarrell & Jona Milo Terry & Penny Kastanis Kids Care Dental Group Kristina Lathon Donna Lee & Glen Xiong Llama Association of North America George & Patricia Lytal C. Emmett & Barbara Mahle Linda & Mike McFarland James & Carlin Naify Otto Construction Placer County SPCA Volunteers Linda & Tully Price River Cats Foundation Sue & Jim Robison Ronald McDonald House Charities Ronald McDonald House Charities Northern California Jason Russell & Steven Walker Service Systems Associates, Inc. Setzer Foundation SMUD Tri Counties Bank Elizabeth Vian & Steven Jones Wienerschnitzel Alan & Helen Yee GIFTS OF $1,000 TO $2,499 Amazon.com Anonymous Atlas Disposal Maria & Hal Baker Richard Bojé Michael Broughton & Nefretiri Cooley-Broughton M. Carol Brown & Carole F. Nutt Heath Buckmaster Buehler & Buehler Structural Engineers, Inc. Nick L. Camblin, Jr. Barbara Carr Yuko & Glen Carson Lois & Grant Chappell Ruby & Peter Chin Chipotle Mexican Grill Coca-Cola Refreshments Catherine & Leroy Cooper Janice Cunningham Sue & Frank Dale Charles J. Dalldorf & Lindsey Holloway Gail & Denice De Ricco Deacon Charitable Foundation Gary & Lisa Decker Jeffrey K. Dorso, Esq. Downey Brand Attorneys, LLP Roger & Carol Dreyer Dwelle Family Foundation Todd & Marie Eichman Sylvia Enoch EPIC John E. Fischer & Carole Rooney Fritz Russell CPAs Judy & Sam Funari Funderland, Inc. Pamela Galadrial Michael & Barbara Genovese Wanda L. Graves & Stephen Duscha Teresa & Ron Griggs Steve Guensler Stephen Hamill Carman & Lee Hiatt Scott & Danielle Hooker InterWest Insurance Services Inc. Marc & Karen Irish Iron Mechanical, Inc. Trey Ish Lois G. Jack* Vicky Jacobson Ginger & Ted Jenkins Raymond Jessen & Karen Kijewski Jiffy Lube Steven G. Johnson Kevin Johnson K12 Irwin Karp & Ann Bancroft Cynthia & Stan Keasling Joan & Casey Kelly Katharine & Roger Kingston Diane & Dan Koellen Ralph & Marjorie Koldinger Dr. Charles Kryski & Mrs. Jane Kryski Jerry Kuperstein Allan & Norma Lammers Dr. Nancy Lang & Peter Lang Mark & Shari Lasher Borden & Linda Liu Diane & Sean Luke Shirley & Thomas Manning Lynn & Brooks Matsuda Cheryl & Lee McDonald Anne & Malcolm McHenry Linda & Timothy McKenna Bill Meek Marcy Meyer Burnett & Mimi Miller Robert Morgan Lou & Laila Morris Martha & Tim Mott Murphy Austin Adams & Schoenfeld, LLP Mike M. Namba & Patricia K. Namba John & Brieanne Otto James & Becca Pascoe Greg Patton PRIDE Industries Jeffery Raimundo & Becky LaVally Raley’s Sacramento Region Community Foundation Sacramento River Cats Sacramento Zoo Teens Adham Sbeih & Cheryl Lyles Karen Scarborough Kristy, Kasey and Emily Schimke Susan L. Schoenig Laura & Richard Schwab Lauri Schwein Jerry Shuper Sierra West Group Sierra Health Foundation Susan & James Siler Mercedes Slakey Arthur L. Smith Snyder’s of Hanover St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park Elizabeth & Tye Stallard Michael & Kim Stenson Mike & Beth Testa Sheila F. Thornton Dr. Jill M. Trainer & Bill Learn Robert & Sharon Watanabe Dr. Patricia Will & Dr. James Wells Jayne & Ken Williams Gloria & Donald Yost Zoom Imaging Solutions GIFTS OF $500 TO $999 Jose & Liz Abad Russell & Kerry Abbott Alpha Dog Marketing Samira Zara Al-Qazzaz Barbara Arnold, M.D. Barefoot Wine and Bubbly The Bauer-Sutherland Family Big O Tires Victor & Karen Binsacca Bryan & Cristina Bonino Georgina Borton, Ph.D. Deborah & Adam Braziel Kimberly Kaufmann-Brisby & Steve Brisby Mary Ann Bristow Janis Camblin & Kari Stubbles Capital Engineering Consultants, Inc. Anne Cavanagh Jim & Julie Chenu Linda & Matt Clifford Lynne & Bill Coleman Columbus Zoo & Aquarium Ms. Terry Porter & John Cotter Judy & David Covin Diane Cummins & Alicia Kellie Michelle & Wayne Cunningham Deborah DeatherageHand & Mark Hand James & Kathleen Deeringer Matt DeFazio Linda & Jim DeLong Marge & Jim Dillard Mark S. Drobny Mary Kay & Leo Edson James O. Elam & Dorothy Farol Carol Elliott Falcon Enterprises Elizabeth A. Fassler Feld Entertainment First 5 California David & Mary Ann Flemmer Marilyn & Steven Flynn Paul & Nancy Frame Judy & Clifford Gamble Kathryn Gamble Shelly Garone Garrahan Electric Gregory S. Geeting & Glee Johnson Katharine Ayers Gelber & Michael Gelber Genovese Burford & Brothers Raminder & Amardeep Gill GNT Solutions Deborah & David Gordon Graviton Consulting Services Judy & John Gregory Elizabeth & Al Gress Kate Hannon Cherry Hicks Craig & Patrica Houck Fredrick L. Jacobsen & Jodie Stake-Hedlund Norma & Gerald Jones Michael Justice & Kathy Healy-Justice Kaiser Permanente William & Gail Kassis Jean & Bruce Kern Robert T. Kingsley & Melissa Thorme Lawrence Larsen, DDS Debbie & Leonard Lehr Gail & Larry Lenhart Phyllis & Ross Little Charlotte & Jack Mast Susie Mathews Scott & Ellen McCaslin Megan McGlocklin & Timothy Stewart Mary Jane Mercer & Eric Mercer Elizabeth & Frank Meyer Fred & Betsy Morrison George & Nancy Morrow Charles A. & Ann P. Mower Kevin Murphy & Marcia Wiley Milo Nittler Kimberly & Tobey Oxholm Angie Papendick & Gabe Oropeza Curtis & Joan Patrick Sarah & Dave Picton Procida Landscape Susan & Paul Prudler PWA Insurance Services David Rater Brad & Sandra Read Cathy Reiner Eileen & Gil Rodriguez Anne Rudin Sacramento Convention & Visitors Bureau Jennifer K. Sallee San Francisco Zoo Jim & Claudia Sandberg-Larsen Jeffrey Schwarzschild & Daniela Stoutenburg Danise Seaters George & Dorothy Separovich Karen & Douglas Shaw Richard & Suzanne Shoemaker Robin Sines & Shannon Smiley Stephen & Marilyn Skinner Paul & Renee Snider Lindsay Spencer State Farm Insurance Thea Stidum Lynn & Roger Swanson Jacqueline & Dr. C. Thaddeus Szymanowski Christine & Ron Tibbs John & Fernando Torres Frederick & Jean Toyama Linda Tripp & David Oblinger Tri-Valley Recycling, Inc. Eric Walker & Sandra G. Talbott Ken* & Muriel Wemmer Mrs. Betty White Ludden Pam Williams & Rick Johnson Bill & Janne Wissel Kim & Kevin Woodruff Nancy & William Woodward Wesley & Nancy Yee GIFTS OF $250 TO $499 David Abbott Mark & Kandee Acuna Akron Zoological Park Allied Integrated Marketing American Association of Zoo Veterinarians American College of Zoological Medicine Harry & Margaret Andersen Anonymous (4) Joanne & Robert Arellanes Anthony Arostegui Linda Avila Darlene Bailey & Debra Oakden Bank of Sacramento The Bartig Family Fund for the Sacramento Region Community Foundation Rhanoa & Jacqueline Barton Sylvia Bender Allen L. Bender Cathy & Christopher Bennett Charles Betty Surjit & Nancy Bhala Regina Bingham Thomas & Wendy Birmingham Sandra Blake Susan & Ken Blas Sharon & Steven Bogart Lloyd & Delores Bousliman Jacalyn Box Vera Boychenki Janet Gordon-Boyer & Carl Boyer Steve & Joyce Brand Becky Brophy Linda C. Brown Susan & Charles Brownridge Daniel & Rhea Brunner Peter Buggy Maria & Matt Bult William & Karolee Bush Valerie & Paul Cadrett California State Association of Counties Susan Carey & Neil MacLean Rene & Monte Carr Anna Cassani Sharon Castillo & Ralf Janssen Ellen Chapman & Alvin G. Block Linda & Richard Chin Kathleen & Gilbert Cicairos Ross & Nancy Cofer Ellen Contini & Amanda George Linda L. Copes Yvonne Correa Mary-Ellen Correia Leigh Anne Finney & Jennifer Cortez Carolyn & Larry Cranford Angela Criser CruiseOne Dr. William G. Cusick & Myra C. Cusick Tim & Christine Davis Dick Dayton Antoinette de Vere White & Alina Cervantes Mitch Dean Biserka G. Delich Anne & Andrew DeMar Christopher Dunford & Christine Dodson Stephen & Donna Durham George P. Durnay Christina & David Dyck Gayle F. Eggleston Barbara I. Evans Nancy & Kenneth Evans Michael Falk & Hsin Ying Liu CoCo & Michael Fike John & Sharon Flath Mrs. Audrey C. Fowler Gary Francis Jim & Janice Freeberg Tony Ganzer Rachael Gardner Janene Gordon & Carol Owston Craig Grivette & Deborah Benton H&R Block Ann & Joel Hanna James Healy & Loretta Metcalf Kristy Hendrix Gayle & Peter Henreid Debbie & Robert Hess Pat Hines Jan Houghton & Lora Catania James & Leslie Houpt Lynette & Bradley Howell Allie Huberty Carol Hunter Monte & Beth Ikemire Rebecca Inman Marlene Ishihara International Species Information System It’s Organic! Mayo K. Jack, DDS Elaine & Phillip Jackson Kristine & Dick James Terrie Jordan & Xandy Connors Stephen W. Kelly Susan & Stacey Kenney Marcia Kimura Tiffany Kincer Andy Klein & Carolyn Baker Brenda Klutz Bill & Joyce Koontz Mary S. Krizanosky Margaret Kuska Land Park Lanes Greg M. Lang Toni LaVelle Law Offices of Hayes H. Gable III Dr. Leland Lee Sharon Lewis & Gary Campbell Richard & Lisa Lockmiller Doris & George Loughner Jimmy Low Vicki Lund Michael Maga Patrick & Melody Mannerino William & Alison Manning Mark Markham Susanne Martin Edward Mauricio & Sylvia Superkrop J. Patrick McCarthy Marilyn McCloskey & David Hori Liam McDaid & Maria Del Agua David & Dianne McFarland Patricia McKown Tanya McManus Robert & Anne Meagher Barbara Mello & Julianna Loconte Meridian Pacific Inc. Susan Metzger & Grace Contreras Fred & Mary Meyer Darla J. Michalicek Ronald Middlekauff Amie & Nicholas Miller Gary Montgomery & Tracy Stein Sheron & Brianna Morris David & Susan Mullen Roberta & James Munroe Ken & Kathy Myers Genevieve & Richard Nauman New York Life Martha Nishi Thomas & Maria Nobert Novan Dental Pat Oehler John & Michelle Olekszulin Julissa Ortiz & Steven Large Lisa Ostergren Oxnaes & Associates Jack Padley Karen Patterson Dr. Niels Pedersen Lori Phillips & Jaci McAleer Planned Parenthood Mar Monte Gregory & Kathleen Potnick Linda & Royce Price Dean Prigmore & Patrice Taylor Deborah Prucha Quick Quack Car Wash Daniel & Gloria Restaino Ms. Kristen A. Robinson Ina R. Robinson Scott C. Rogers Tracy Romo & Keith Deering Marguerite Roth Steve & Twila Ruland Betty & Patrick Ryan Sacramento Senator Lions Club Tom Richards & Susan Salanoa Pamela D. Sammons Douglas Sauder Susan Savage Karen Savona John & Trudy Schafer Martha & Brenna Scheier Mark M. Schmidt Fredric & Nancy Schreiber Kathryn Scott & Barbara McAdams Raymond M. Seamans Celia & Robert Sertich Suzanne Sharkey & Dan Chambliss Cheri & Gregg Shaw John Shintaku & Lorette Garrett John & Marilyn Shirey Kenneth & Sara Shuper Cathleen & Chris Simpson Dr. & Mrs. S. L. Slagerman Bob & Mercedes Slakey Brittany Smedstad & Nancy Mooney Judith Smith Jeffrey Smurthwaite Tom & Meg Stallard Dorothy & Donald Steed Richard & Gay Steere Frank & Ginger Stegeman Don Stone & Nanci Eastman Cynthia & James Strain Dr. Laura Sullivan Kathryn & Steve Sundin Jim & Sally Sutter Swinerton Builders Henry & Pamela Szczesniak Lynn Taron-Ingham Bob & Ann Testa Teri & Phil Thompson Timothy Trefry Elaine D. Troseth Dale & Gary Tudor Jim & Nancy Turner Rosa & Kenneth Umbach Valley Vision Patricia & Carl Van Der Kamp Dianne Van Houten Rajan & Elizabeth Varadan Vanita Vrilkas John Warren & Silvana Volpe Wendie Warwick & Ken Pierce Daniel & Nicole Welch Sharon & Earl Welsh Richard & Robin Wetmore Julia Wilson & Kathryn Phillips Carol Wolf Alice Wong & Ryan Chin Franklin Yanamura Tim & Carol Youmans Joseph & Nicholas Young YPSA Charter School Wilma Zanze Sharon Zorn & Reinhardt Hilzinger WILDLIFE HERITAGE GUILD Anonymous (2) Eva & Paul Begley Sharon & Steven Bogart Georgina Borton, Ph.D. Barbara A. Carr Donald Dorfman Pamela Galadrial Starr Walton Hurley Mary Healy* & Steve O’Brien Don Jarrell & Jona Milo Penny & Terry Kastanis Bruce & Jean Kern Norma & Allan Lammers Sheryl Longsworth Tim & Linda McKenna Milo & Jean* Nittler Forrest* & Shirley Plant Ellen & Peter Robinson Donna Scotti Mercedes Slakey George H. Smith Gloria & Dean Smith Linn A. Tyer Mike & Bobbie Voris Pam Williams & Rick Johnson IN-KIND DONATIONS $500 AND ABOVE Anonymous Tananarive Aubert Avenue Illumination Dave & Kelly Bender Big Oak Nursery Sean Boyd Eileen J. Buxton Chipotle Mexican Grill Jay Cohen Nancy & Daniel Cole Robert DeFeo Fat’s Catering Alfred Gonzales Brenda Gonzalez & Morgan Luthi Rika Hirata & Van Huynh Starr Walton Hurley IKEA Marc & Karen Irish Marti Johnson K & M International Andy Klein & Carolyn Baker KVIE Public Television Lyon Real Estate Patricia McKown Gary Montgomery & Tracy Stein North Sacramento Land Company Radiological Associates Residence Inn by Marriott Sacramento Kings Sacramento Republic FC Sacramento River Cats Safari West Wildlife Preserve Service Systems Associates, Inc. Philip Soto & Carolyn Bellah The Citizen Hotel Total Wine & More Wells Fargo MEDIA SPONSORS CBS 13 Crossings TV Fox 40 KHITS 101.5 KSEG 96.9 KSFM 102.5 KOVR 31 KVIE KYMX – Mix 96 KZZO – 100.5 Rainbow Pages Russian American Media Sacramentopress.com Sacramento Magazine – Sacramento Visitors Guide Sacramento News & Review Town Planner Telemundo Univision *Deceased If there is an error in the above listing, please contact the development office at 916.808.8815 or [email protected]. 3930 West Land Park Drive Sacramento, CA 95822-1123 s t r aw - c o l or e d f r ui t b at s LEAVE A LEGACY THAT WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE FUTURE OF THE SACRAMENTO ZOO. Printed on 50% recycled content The Wildlife Heritage Guild is a group of special individuals who have remembered the Sacramento Zoological Society in their estate plans. Our nonprofit depends on the generosity of private contributions from those who value the Sacramento Zoo and its role in their lives and the community. For more information on how you can be part of your Zoo’s future, call the Development Department at 916.808.3713. saczoo.org
Similar documents
2011 Annual Report
Deferred revenue Current portion of note payable Total current liabilities Note Payable - Net Total Liabilities
More information