The Zoo has a new leader at a time when its future growth is uncertain. The zoo turns 99 years old next year and has been exploring ways to expand for more than a decade.
Sacramento Zoo welcomes its first okapi calf, marking conservation success. A capybara also welcomed five new pups.
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The male calf made his arrival on Oct. 9, the zoo announced on Oct. 13 The Sacramento Zoo is celebrating the first okapi birth in its nearly 100-year history The zoo announced on Oct. 13 that a male ...
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The nonprofit that manages the Sacramento Zoo announced plans Monday to expand the zoo at its Land Park site and at a location across the street that used to hold pony rides. The nonprofit that ...