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SACRAMENTO ZOO...A LAND PARK GEM!

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Real Estate Agent with Dunnigan, Realtors, Sacramento (916) 425-9715 CalBRE # 01188158

Maagizo is a magazine published by the Sacramento Zoo each quarter.  It is worthy of the time it takes to read all of the great information shared in this publication.

The Sacramento Zoo is a small regional zoo that is housed in about 14 acres and is over 80 years old.  Now, you might think that this translates to a neighborhood zoo.  Not so!  Here is just a little bit of the information gleaned from Maagizo:

The Association of Zoos and Aquariums helps sponsor a program referred to as the Species Survival Plan.  It works to ensure the long term survival of species that might otherwise be endangered.  Here are a few of the creatures our Sacramento Zoo is helping:

  • a newborn Sumatran Tiger                                                       
  • Red River Hog piglets
  • White-faced Whistling ducklings
  • 5 Fulvous ducklings
  • 7 Burrowing owlets

The Sacramento Zoo also supports global conservations efforts in conjunction with other organizations.  One of the main efforts by the Zoo is protecting Grevy's zebras in Kenya through holistic management of community rangeland.  Other efforts are the International Snow Leopard Trust and the Hornbill nest boxes for the Thailand Hornbill Project.  Locally, they support the International Bird Rescue and Research Center in Cordelia, California. 

There is so much more including partnerships with the Monterey Bay Aquarium and the Seafood Watch Program and the Giant Garter Snake Recovery Program.

This is a vital part of not only the Land Park community, but the region as a whole.  It deserves our support...or at least a visit or two!

Comments(7)

Jim Patton
Aspire Home Real Estate 209-404-0816 - Modesto, CA
Realtor - Stanislaus ,Merced, San Joaquin Counties

The last time I went to the Sacramento Zoo was for my daughters 2nd grade field trip. Of course she is now 25 years old.  I guess it's time to make the trip again.

Mar 02, 2011 07:27 AM
Gary Woltal
Keller Williams Realty - Flower Mound, TX
Assoc. Broker Realtor SFR Dallas Ft. Worth

Paula, this is a great writeup and it is worth coming to the Sacramento zoo just to see those new inhabitants you welcomed.

Mar 02, 2011 07:55 AM
Paula Swayne
Dunnigan, Realtors, Sacramento (916) 425-9715 - Sacramento, CA
Realtor-Land Park, East Sac & Curtis Park -Dunniga

Hi Jim!
It sure is!  You would be amazed at 2 things...how much has changed and how much it feels the same!

Hi Gary!
It is wonderful to have such a wonderful place so close and so easy to visit.  It is really only an hour commitment, so you can do lots more than just the Zoo!

Mar 02, 2011 12:17 PM
TERI LINDSAY
Reno, NV
STAGELIGHT HOME STAGING CO.

I LOVE this zoo. Raising a family in Truckee, we would come down to the zoo often, esp. in the winter and early spring, to escape the snow and cold. It was always amazing, that while we were still feet deep in snow, Sacto. was green and blooming! Lovely zoo. Hope that AR members close to Sacto. will make the trip to visit the zoo and support its commitment and efforts. Thanks for a "head's-up" post.

Mar 02, 2011 01:06 PM
Paula Swayne
Dunnigan, Realtors, Sacramento (916) 425-9715 - Sacramento, CA
Realtor-Land Park, East Sac & Curtis Park -Dunniga

Hi Teri!
I am so glad to hear of another fan! I grew up going to the Sacramento Zoo, so it is like home to me!

Mar 02, 2011 01:58 PM
Susan Mangigian
RE/MAX Preferred - West Chester, PA
Chester & Delaware County Homes, Delaware and Ches

I love to go to the zoo.  The Philadelphia Zoo, I think if I remember correctly, was the first zoo.  I haven't been in years... this makes me want to plan a trip!

Mar 03, 2011 10:11 AM
Paula Swayne
Dunnigan, Realtors, Sacramento (916) 425-9715 - Sacramento, CA
Realtor-Land Park, East Sac & Curtis Park -Dunniga

Hi Susan!
You should definitely make the effort...it is just as much fun as an adult as it was as a kid!

Mar 03, 2011 03:40 PM