The Sacramento 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.
Cheers Sacramento! We’re back, helping you stay up to date with what’s happening. Let's take on the day together! ☀️ In today's newsletter: Also on today's calendar: Soul Survivor: A Women’s Healing ...
The zoo announced on Oct. 13 that a male okapi calf made his arrival on Oct. 9 Okapi, an endangered species, are the only living relative of giraffes The Sacramento Zoo is celebrating a special ...
Check out these fun, festive things to do in the Sacramento area.
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min After dropping plans earlier ...
The Sacramento Zoo expanded its family this week, welcoming a litter of five capybara pups. The zoo's female capybara, Peppermint Patty, gave birth to the litter on Monday. Sign up for our Newsletters ...
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 ...