Annual Report 2022
STRATEGIC PLAN PRIORITIES
Look for these icons to learn how activities outlined in the 2022 Annual Report contributed to specific priorities of the 2017-2022 Strategic Plan for Houston Zoo.
STRATEGIC PLAN PRIORITIES
Look for these icons to learn how activities outlined in the 2022 Annual Report contributed to specific priorities of the 2017-2022 Strategic Plan for Houston Zoo.
At one hundred years old, Houston Zoo is an iconic, storied institution rooted in the city’s history.
Yet we are a forward-thinking, dynamic organization that has become a global model for zoo-based wildlife conservation.
On Houston Zoo’s founding day, April 30, we kicked off a year of Centennial Celebrations with a birthday bash to include the launch of a beautiful Centennial brand, a proclamation from Mayor Turner, and fun activities for guests. It was a historic day that gave our community a collective moment to reflect on a long journey that started with a lone bison named Earl. Over the next year, we would unveil a series of Centennial murals throughout the city and host mini celebrations on the first Saturday of every month. As you read this report, these celebrations will have culminated with the opening of our most complex and immersive exhibit ever, Galápagos Islands.
Early in 2022, we announced the difficult decision to postpone the opening of Galápagos Islands as we contended with global supply chain issues. But as those bottlenecks opened and construction advanced, we began to see massive panes of acrylic
installed, detailed exhibit features added, and the first animal residents move into their new home. Around the same time, we crossed the finish line of the $150 million Keeping Our World Wild Centennial Capital Campaign , marking the completion of a years-long effort to fund transformative projects across the Zoo.
Each of the nearly 1.9 million guests we welcomed during our Centennial year helped save animals in the wild. A portion of every ticket sold supported global conservation projects in many ways, like offering hands-on veterinary training to partners visiting from Brazil and Rwanda. Our animal health teams had a busy year of their own providing life-saving procedures and caring for new additions to our animal family. To help inspire the next generation of conservation heroes, Zoo staff provided meaningful educational interactions with 557,906 Zoo guests and hosted nearly 8,000 Conservation Education program participants.
On behalf of our Board of Directors, volunteers, and staff, thank you for a spectacular Centennial Celebration. Here’s to the next 100 years!
Lee Ehmke President and CEO Joe Cleary Chair, Board of DirectorsThe Houston Zoo kicked off its Centennial year on April 30 with a birthday bash extravaganza and continued all year long with a variety of special events.
Zoo guests were invited to see how the Zoo has transformed over the last 100 years by exploring the timeline in McGovern Plaza. They were also encouraged to submit their own Zoo stories to potentially be featured on the Zoo’s Centennial website and social media as the celebration continued throughout the year.
The rich history of Houston Zoo was memorialized in a book, released in the fall. The book, “Building a Zoo for All: Celebrating 100 Years of Houston Zoo History,” tells the story of the Zoo from a bison named Earl on a small fenced-in section of Hermann Park to the world-class zoo it is today.
To help celebrate the Centennial, Houston Zoo collaborated with local graffiti artist, GONZO247, and other local artists for a mural project highlighting the Zoo’s international conservation work. Five murals around the city featured the Texas Wetlands, South America’s Pantanal, Africa, Asia, and the Galápagos Islands.
On June 2, together with GONZO247 and the Houston Parks and Recreation Department, the Zoo unveiled the first Centennial mural, featuring the Galápagos Islands, at Tuffly Park in the Fifth Ward. The Centennial mural project concluded with the unveiling of the fifth and final mural along with a fundraiser at Saint Arnold Brewing Company on July 10.
Click here to learn more about the project.
GONZO247, Usagi Wasabi, Lee Ehmke, and Mathieu Jean Baptiste at the Galápagos Islands mural unveilingOn Saturday, April 30, Houston Zoo launched its centennial year with a day-long birthday celebration. At the historic Reflection Pool, Houston Zoo President and CEO, Lee Ehmke, highlighted the Zoo’s most iconic and historic moments of the century, “Over the past 100 years, our Zoo has seen two world wars, a depression, multiple hurricanes and a pandemic, yet we persevered and have thrived.” Mayor Sylvester Turner also spoke during the event and announced April 30, 2022, would be recognized as “Houston Zoo Day.”
Throughout the day guests learned more about the Zoo’s 100-year history and witnessed animals in action during Centennial-themed keeper chats. Other activities included Zoo history trivia, birdhouse crafts, live ice carving, and much more.
Click here to watch highlights from the event.
To transform Houston Zoo in time for our Centennial, we would need a visionary capital campaign. The Keeping Our World Wild Centennial Capital Campaign launched on April 5, 2018, with a $50 million lead gift from the John P. McGovern Foundation. The campaign would fund The Hamill Foundation Black Bear Exhibit, Cypress Circle Café, Kathrine G. McGovern Texas Wetlands, a renovated orangutan exhibit, South America’s Pantanal, Galápagos Islands, and the upcoming Birds of the World. A $5 million portion directly supports conservation projects. With the generous support of donors, we exceeded our $150 million goal.
On the morning of our Centennial birthday bash, we unveiled the Legacy Wall honoring the leading donors of our first 100 years. More than 200 names are etched in metal as a lasting tribute to those who helped build today’s Houston Zoo. We will be forever grateful for their extraordinary generosity.
On January 15, primate keepers discovered a baby hanging onto a branch in the Goeldi’s monkey night house. The infant was found to be significantly smaller than a typical Goeldi’s newborn.
Usually, the primates are around 50 grams at birth, but this one weighed only 34 grams, or the weight of seven nickels.
The primate was named Betty in honor of the late, beloved actress and animal lover, Betty White. Unfortunately, initial attempts to encourage her mother Kylie to take Betty were not immediately successful. The team made the decision to move the family and hand-raise Betty while encouraging parental bonding. After weeks of hand-rearing, Betty and Kylie were reunited and the family was later moved back to their habitat.
To date, Betty is the smallest Goeldi’s monkey to have been born and thrive in an Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) accredited organization.
In August, Houston Zoo mourned the death of 11-year-old cougar Shasta VI. The Zoo’s veterinary team had been treating him for a progressive spinal disease, which rapidly deteriorated. Two months later, 13-year-old cougar Haley was euthanized for decreased mobility and other age-related issues, common in older felines.
Shortly after sending out word the Zoo had room and expertise to care for cougars, Washington State wildlife experts advised they needed a home for two orphaned four-week-old cougar cubs. They came to Houston Zoo and were named Shasta VII and Louie. They will carry on the long-standing tradition with the University of Houston Alumni Association to be ambassadors for their wild counterparts while faithfully representing the cougar spirit of the UH from their home at Houston Zoo.
1. Jaguar, Vida
2. Goeldi’s monkey, Betty
3. Capybaras, Bruno and Pepa
4. Orangutan, Takai
5.
HIGHEST QUALITY OF LIFE FOR ANIMALS
Blue duikers, Vlad and Seana 6. Chilean flamingos, Astro and Orbit 7. Black bear, Claud 8. Masai giraffe, ZawadiIn September, Houston Zoo was honored to host the first in-person American Association of Zoo Veterinarians (AAZV) Conference since 2019.
The conference provided an opportunity to present case reports, new research and learn about the latest advances in zoo and wildlife health, welfare, conservation, and management. Participants had the opportunity to take part in lectures, practical workshops, round table discussions, and network with other zoo colleagues. The conference allowed Houston Zoo to highlight flagship
programs with Attwater’s prairie chickens, Houston toads, sea turtles, and elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV). Participants included our partners from the Rwanda Wildlife Conservation Association.
During Zoo Day, conference attendees were able to see first-hand how Houston Zoo’s animal health program has enabled us to provide outstanding care for our animals, including our herd of Asian elephants. Attendees were also treated to open houses, special keeper chats, and behind-the-scenes tours of the animal hospital, Texas Wetlands , South America’s Pantanal , and underconstruction Galápagos Islands .
In 2022, the Zoo invited animal welfare consultant, Dr. Jill Mellen, to evaluate the Animal Welfare Program.
Dr. Mellen, a research biologist whose areas of expertise include animals, animal welfare and enhancing guest experiences, has worked in the zoo and aquarium field for over three decades, most recently at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. In 2021, Dr. Mellen
received a lifetime achievement award for her work in animal welfare from AZA. Over her three days in Houston, she reviewed the relevance, validity, and applicability of the current Animal Welfare Program. She was impressed with the Zoo’s program and said it was one of the best she had seen. The animal teams had great discussions with her on how they use the assessments and what would make them work better. This was a great beginning to more discussions on how we can improve our already excellent program.
QUALITY OF LIFE FOR ANIMALS
Supply chain issues caused a shortage of materials around the world, and Houston Zoo was impacted as well. The Zoo quickly shifted and changed the opening date of the Galápagos Islands exhibit to April 7, 2023. With sea lions, Galápagos tortoises, sharks, and Humboldt penguins, Galápagos Islands at Houston Zoo adds an extraordinary immersive experience to Houston’s world-class zoo. The project, which is a part the Zoo’s 100th anniversary celebration, opens to the public just in time to end the Centennial Celebration.
CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE VIDEO SERIES“WHAT’S NEXT: GALÁPAGOS ISLANDS AT THE HOUSTON ZOO.”
Four new females, Ariel (19), Calypso (19), Gaia (8), and Freya (8) arrived at Houston Zoo from a California rescue facility and spent time settling into the back-of-house sea lion care area while their main habitat was completed. California sea lions have been a favorite for decades and have a starring role in the new Galápagos Islands experience, “standing in” for the closely related Galápagos sea lions. Perhaps the most-recognizable inhabitants of the island chain are the giant Galápagos tortoises, a species that takes center stage at the new exhibit in an expansive new habitat. The Zoo’s tortoises are descended from individuals that came to the United States in 1928 as a part of a conservation program initiated by the Bronx Zoo; seven additional tortoises joined the Zoo’s three resident tortoises, moving into their new care barn after completing their quarantine period.
In October, a team from Houston Zoo including Melissa Wong, Dr. Joe Flanagan, Jackie Wallace, and Kevin Kendrick traveled to the Galápagos Islands and hosted a team from KPRC-2. After a couple of planes, a ferry boat and van ride across the island, they reached their first destination. While island hopping, the team hiked several miles to see how teens are protecting sea turtle nests and studying the migration of tortoises. They visited the Faursto Llerena Tortoise Breeding Center and met the Zoo’s incredible partners who are making a difference for wildlife. Along their trip they came across the most iconic species from the islands including the blue-footed booby, a family of Galápagos sea lions, marine iguanas, sally lightfoot crabs and so much more. KPRC-2 captured the perfect example of how people and animals can coexist.
A one-hour primetime special, “Houston Zoo: Saving the Galápagos Tortoises”, aired on KPRC-2 on April 13, 2023
Houston Zoo staff have been traveling to the Galápagos Islands to help with conservation efforts for almost three decades, assisting scientists from the Galápagos National Park. The Zoo provides training and support for conservation professionals who were born and raised in the Galápagos and now lead the Zoo’s wildlife-saving projects on the islands. The Zoo will expand our longstanding collaboration with conservation partner ECOS Foundation to support their Galápagos leadership program that partners with Galápagos National Park. This program engages teenagers in monitoring wild populations of sea turtles and tortoises, protecting sea turtle nests, eradicating invasive species and engaging the local community and government in wildlife awareness and threat reduction campaigns. The Zoo will also continue to strengthen conservation partnerships supporting giant tortoise research scientists and their work with the Charles Darwin Foundation and Galápagos National Park.
Students at campuses across Houston participated in the Saving Wildlife School Partnership program, rallying around efforts to save their mascot animals in the wild and creating wildlife-friendly spaces on their school campuses.
Zoo Campers, ages 6-14 years, kept 247 lbs. of plastic out of the waste stream by bringing reusable water bottles to camp and recycling 49 lbs. of snack wrappers.
Teen programs inspire students to problem-solve ways to save animals in the wild and empower them to influence others to take
action. Participants in the Zoo Crew teen program are helping save migratory bird species that pass through the Houston area. These teens have formed a Bird-Saving Campaign Committee with the goal of connecting Zoo guests with local bird species and sharing actions our community can take to help save them. They led the Lights Out for Wildlife effort at the Zoo and conducted bird surveys to collect data on how many species are using Zoo grounds for habitat – they have identified almost 50 different wild bird species on Zoo grounds.
Opportunities to engage with Zoo experts help connect guests with the animals in our care and the Zoo’s conservation partners working to save their counterparts in the wild. Through spontaneous conversations, encounters with ambassador animals, and sharing stories about our animals, volunteers,
Zoo Crew teens, and the Interpretive team help create memorable moments for guests to enhance their visit.
TOGETHER, THESE GROUPS INTERACTED WITH OVER 566,000 ZOO GUESTS IN A MEANINGFUL WAY THIS YEAR.
This year we welcomed Lillie Stockseth, a former Camp Zoofari Guide, and Cecilia Silva, a former Zoo Crew from 2012, to the Interpretive team. As part of our goal to be a Zoo for all, these two bilingual team members are helping to ensure we reach more guests with our wildlife-saving messages. Lillie is fluent in American Sign Language and Cecilia is fluent in Spanish.
In alignment with the Zoo’s wildlife-saving mission, Houston Zoo eliminated single-use plastic packaging in all gift shops and became the first zoo in the country to do so. Since 2015, Houston Zoo and its retail and culinary partner, SSA Group, have taken steps to remove single-use plastics from the Zoo, starting with shopping bags in 2015, followed by beverage bottles and straws. The Zoo and SSA Group partnered in early 2022 to audit the Zoo Store looking for products containing single-use plastic, and worked with vendors to find alternatives, or make different choices. In addition, the Zoo Store was one of the first to switch to 100% recyclable and renewable BPA-free receipt paper where trees are planted for every case used.
Click here to learn more.
To continue progress in making the Zoo more energy efficient, all lights in the Brown Conservation Education Center, South Administration building, and the Zoo’s public restrooms were converted to energy-saving LED lights. LEDs not only use less energy – they last longer, have greater controllability, and do not require the use of mercury, which is present in fluorescent bulbs and is a danger to humans and animals. Thanks to this and other energy-saving efforts, the Zoo reduced its annual energy consumption by over 1,008 megawatt hours in 2022.
In 2022, 12 Zoo staff members earned their Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED ®) Green Associate credential after completing a summer prep course. The LEED Green Associate credential demonstrates a thorough knowledge of sustainability concepts and green building principles and practices. The program participants came from departments across the Zoo, with representatives from the elephant team, the Children’s Zoo, Horticulture, Facilities, and Admissions. The Houston Zoo now has 28 LEED professionals on staff.
KEEPING WASTE OUT OF LANDFILLS:
RECYCLED
• 1,705 lbs. of miscellaneous electronics
• 1,635 lbs. of holiday lights collected from the community
715 cell phones and tablets
• 11.3 tons of paper
• 26.6 tons of metal
• 64.58 tons of cardboard
• 2.24 tons of glass
2.42 TONS of plastic
THESE RECYCLING EFFORTS TRANSLATE TO:
• 37 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions prevented
• 447,080 kWh of electricity saved
enough to power
42 HOMES FOR A YEAR
• 531,145 gallons of water saved
1,046 MATURE TREES conserved
• Enough to meet the fresh water needs of 2,881 people
• 2,243 cubic yards of landfill space avoided
COMPOSTED 995.75 TONS OF ORGANIC WASTE
As a Zoo for All, the Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (I.D.E.A.) team was formed to foster relationships with the goal of building a representative and inclusive culture that celebrates the diverse voices of our staff, encourages equity, and supports accessibility.
As champions for this effort, a group of 25 staff members from departments across the Zoo develop and facilitate opportunities that lift communities and cultures represented in Houston. The inaugural year for I.D.E.A. Team was marked by events celebrating
communities such as Pride, Juneteenth, International Women’s Day; as well as building capacity of Zoo staff to have conversations that strengthened our internal culture of inclusion and accessibility.
As a result of this work, 75% of staff feel they can be successful as their authentic self at Houston Zoo, an increase of 18% from the year prior. And 73% of staff feel the team dynamics foster a sense of inclusion and feel valued and respected. These metrics reveal progress, but we know we can do even better. The Zoo’s wildlife-saving efforts will be strengthened when people with different backgrounds, different life experiences, and different
perspectives come together to be part of the wildlife-saving movement and through I.D.E.A. initiatives we are ensuring all feel welcome.
The Houston Zoo was recognized by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) with Top Honors for Exhibit Design during the 2022 AZA Annual Conference in Baltimore.
The Zoo was praised for its work on the South America’s Pantanal exhibit, which opened in October 2020. This marks the second consecutive year Houston Zoo has received Top Honors for Exhibit Design, winning last year for the Kathrine G. McGovern
Texas Wetlands exhibit, a feat that has only been accomplished twice before in the history of the awards.
The 4.2-acre Pantanal exhibit transports guests to the legendary tropical wetlands of Brazil. The award-winning exhibit offers close-up views of the different habitats found in the Pantanal. Through an immersive and engaging trail, visitors see giant river otters, jaguars, tropical fish, howler monkeys, rare birds, and the heaviest snake in the world, the anaconda, closer than ever before in Houston.
Houston Zoo is saving animals in the wild, not only around the world, but also right here at home. In 2022, veterinary staff and zookeepers rescued 43 sick and injured sea turtles, administered expert care, and released them back into the waters of the Gulf of Mexico. In addition to saving endangered sea turtles, Houston Zoo is responsible for saving two Texas species from extinction – the Houston toad and Attwater’s prairie chicken. Zoo amphibian and bird care experts worked to breed and raise these native Texans and then release them to strengthen wild populations.
The bird care team raised and released 56 Attwater’s prairie chickens into the wild. Houston Zoo’s herpetology team celebrated their best year yet, rearing and releasing 1,157,800 eggs, 876 tadpoles, and 1,688 toadlets back into the wild!
Dr. Debora Yogui, a veterinarian with the Anteaters & Highways Project, trained with Houston Zoo veterinary team for two weeks in July. The Zoo supports Dr. Yogui’s work to protect wild giant anteaters from collisions with cars in Brazil. She provides critical, life-saving care for endangered wildlife by monitoring highways for collisions, fitting tracking devices on giant anteaters, and rehabilitating orphaned anteaters. Dr. Yogui and her team’s extraordinary work have resulted in the creation of the first manual in
Brazil on wildlife/vehicle collision mitigation strategies. “Spending two weeks with the Zoo staff provided me with the opportunity to learn about medical care and husbandry of giant anteaters that I now use with our wild giant anteaters in Brazil,” said Dr. Debora Yogui. “It was incredible meeting the people and the organization that has supported my work for so long. I am so grateful to Houston Zoo!”
The Houston Zoo’s Veterinary Clinic staff hosted Rwanda Wildlife Conservation Association (RWCA) veterinary partners: Drs. Deo, Adrian, Olivier, and Noel as part of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians (AAZV) conference in Houston. Houston Zoo veterinary staff trained the Rwanda veterinary delegation on turtle, snake, elephant, and rhino procedures, all to help better prepare them to respond to the wildlife health needs in any part of
their home country. Dr. Olivier said, “Thank you to the Houston Zoo for 7 years of transformative support, for sharing your veterinary expertise, for providing a new vehicle for our mobile veterinary unit, and for helping build and stock our new specialized wildlife veterinary clinic. Thank you, Houston Zoo, for helping save the wildlife of Rwanda.”
The Houston Zoo is helping write one of the greatest gorilla comeback stories in history with partners, Gorilla Doctors and the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund. When Dr. Fossey first arrived in Rwanda in 1967, an estimated 240 mountain gorillas remained. Because of the work she started there are now over 1,000 mountain gorillas.
“This success is the result of decades of on-the-ground protection by hundreds of dedicated individuals, some of
whom have lost their lives protecting gorillas,” says Dr. Tara Stoinski, CEO and Chief Scientific Officer of the Fossey Fund. Dr. Kirsten Gilardi, a co-director of Gorilla Doctors adds, “Success comes from treating one gorilla patient at a time. The health and wellbeing of every individual gorilla is vital to the species’ survival, and it is the Houston Zoo’s support that makes this work possible.”
Dr. Colleen Begg, managing director of the Niassa Carnivore Project, reports Houston Zoo’s support has been critical to saving lions in Mozambique. The Zoo supported a community Lion Festival in November and over 1,000 villagers joined the celebration which brought joy, excitement, and pride to the community at the end of a long dry season. A particular highlight of the festivities was celebrating 76 lions in 16 prides that are now directly protected within the Niassa Reserve,
an area of 16,000 square miles in northern Mozambique and one of the last great wilderness areas on earth.
Dr. Begg states, “We are proud of our partnership with the Houston Zoo and we thank you for making this work possible. You care; it shows. It is that caring that will keep Niassa Reserve and her people and lions, and our team going.”
Ghouls and goblins of all ages were invited to the month-long, family favorite Zoo Boo presented by LyondellBasell. From Oct. 1–31 guests enjoyed animal-themed carved pumpkins throughout the Zoo, a tunnel made up of 500 pumpkin lanterns, and other festive décor. The animals also joined in on the fun. All month long, the Zoo’s animals received fall-themed enrichment including carved pumpkins, cinnamon scented paw-zzles, and fall-favorite treats. New in 2022, guests could enjoy Zoo Boo After Hours every Friday in October.
Brew at the Zoo continues to be a popular event with the 21+ crowd. The event sold out in record time in 2022. Guests were able to sample their favorite Texas beers, enjoy a live band, dancing and games like pool and foosball at Masihara Pavilion, and mingle with keepers. Each ticket included a Texas Beer Pass and a souvenir cup to take home.
CREATE MEANINGFUL GUEST EXPERIENCESThe Zoo celebrated another successful year as one of Houston’s most beloved holiday traditions. From November 18 through January 8, guests took in the sights and sounds of the season as they strolled through the transformed winter wonderland of TXU Energy presents Zoo Lights. Guests experienced even more of the popular animal lanterns and several new features this year, including a redesigned light tunnel, and an illuminated, interactive dance floor for all ages.
On November 17, guests were able to get a sneak peek and enjoy Zoo Lights without the kids at Sip & Sparkle presented by TXU Energy. Guests could stroll through the Zoo and take in the sparkling holiday lights, stopping to taste wine or sip their favorite Saint Arnold beer along the way.
Click here to learn how the Zoo team puts the sparkle in Zoo Lights.
ZOO LIGHTS PRESENTING SPONSOR:
TXU ENERGY
CORNERSTONE SPONSORS:
H-E-B, COCA-COLA SOUTHWEST BEVERAGES, KPRC-2, HOUSTON METHODIST
On October 22, co-chairs Kelli & John Weinzierl and Kelley & Stephen Lubanko put on the unforgettable Centennial Ball – Once in a Lifetime presented by Phillips 66.
More than 700 generous attendees raised nearly $2.4 million for the Zoo’s wildlife-saving mission. Masihara Pavilion was transformed into an elegant ballroom where guests enjoyed a delectable, multi-course dinner from City Kitchen. Auction chair Jordan Seff led the most successful auction in Zoo Ball history – including a lively auction in which naming rights for not one, but two Galápagos tortoises sold for $47,000 apiece. Chita and Lane Craft chaired the rockin’, sold-out After Party sponsored by White Claw Hard Seltzer, while Georgia Bridgwater Orchestra kept revelers dancing until midnight. Kathrine McGovern was honored throughout the evening. Her visionary support has seen our Zoo grow into a world-class cultural treasure that will inspire Houstonians to appreciate wildlife and wild places for generations to come.
Mardi Turner began volunteering at the Zoo in 2001 and has since given many hours of her time to animal care and guest interpretation. Over the years, she’s been a loyal donor to several programs and frequent traveler on Zoo trips. When updating her will recently, Mardi decided to include a gift to Houston Zoo to leave a legacy for animal care in the future. By letting us know, Mardi joins a dedicated group of supporters as a member of The John and Ingrid Werler Society. This legacy society recognizes people, like Mardi, who invest in our future by including the Zoo in their estate plans.
Click here to learn more about different ways to include the Zoo in your will.
“I’m proud that my generosity will care for the animals at our Zoo in the future. I hope my story inspires others to do the same or to find out more about making a legacy gift to our Zoo.”
– MARDI TURNER
Despite the chilly weather in February, our Asante Society members came together for a wonderful evening to learn about the upcoming Galápagos Islands exhibit from our animal care and conservation team. Renee Bumpus, former Senior Director of Wildlife Conservation, shared the incredible wildlife-saving work of our conservation partners in the Galápagos Islands. Between the Charles Darwin Institute’s scientific endeavors and ECOS Foundation’s work with local teens, the many endemic species that call the islands home are well protected. Kevin Hodge, VP of Animal Programs, and Mike Concannon, Assistant Curator of Aquariums and Sea Lions, shared exclusive details about the animals that would soon call Houston Zoo home –including rays, sharks and of course, the much-anticipated Humboldt penguins.
Click here to learn more about the Asante Society
On a crisp fall evening, Flock members and guests enjoyed a spooky night sipping, snacking, and strolling through the Zoo. Flock, our donor club for young professionals, hosts a variety of events throughout the year. Attendees of Wild and Wicked enjoyed vampire-inspired cocktails, Saint Arnold brew, wine from Trinchero Family Estates, and bites from Indianola, Thistle Draft Shop, Rodeo Goat, Hughie’s and Tiff’s Treats. A silent auction and Pumpkin Pull offered unique animal experiences at the Zoo and local goods. Some of our most fascinating bugs and reptiles made special guest appearances alongside an experienced herpetology and entomology zookeeper. As dusk fell, bat tours were led by two bat experts at the Texas Wetlands exhibit (where six different species have been spotted). DJ Little Martin kept the party going with great music throughout the evening.
Click here to learn more about Flock
The Houston Zoo is successful because of the many constituents and supporters who believe so deeply in the Zoo’s mission. Your generosity allows the Zoo to thrive as a vital part of the Houston community and helps us sustain partnerships with people and organizations in Texas and around the world dedicated to saving animals in the wild.
2022 ATTENDANCE: 1,868,479*
* As of December 31, 2022
29% Members
11% Zoo Lights
13% Free Entry
24% Free & Discount
36% General Admission
This positive financial data is a result of our strategic focus to operate in a financially-sustainable manner through innovative business and operational practices.
8% Lone Star Guests
2% Military
1% Senior
$100,000+
Cathy and Joe Cleary
Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages*
Kathrine G. McGovern/ John P. McGovern Foundation
Bobbie Nau
Phillips 66
PNC
Jordan and Dylan Seff*
The Tapeats Fund
TXU Energy
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Kelli A. and John A. Weinzierl*
Wildcat Foundation
$50,000-$99,999
Vanessa and Chuck Ames
Anonymous
Pat Chazen
Steve Chazen
Chevron
The Favrot Fund
H-E-B
Houston Methodist Hospital
Peggy A. Kostial
Kelley and Stephen Lubanko*
LyondellBasell
Marathon Oil Corporation*
The Powell Foundation
Saint Arnold Brewing Company*
Stephanie and Frank Tsuru
$10,000-$49,999
Neelo and Sami Ahmad
Adrienne and Snehal Amin
Anonymous
Meg and George Basu
The C.T. Bauer Foundation
Berg Hospitality Group*
Susan and Bradley Billetdeaux
Judy and Mark Blanchard
Bloomberg Philanthropies
Estate of Dulane Myrtle
Bourdeau
CFP Foundation
Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital
Joyce H. Chremos
Shari Conner
ConocoPhillips
Claudia and Roberto Contreras
Trang and Alan Cormack
Joseph Coym
Stacey and Peter DallePezze
Jillian and Chris Day
Dellinger, Bickham, Jackman and Mueller Wealth Management
Jennifer and Michael Dellinger
Debra and Mike Dishberger*
Disney Worldwide Services, Inc.
Robin B. and Chris J. Dodson
Jimmy Dunne
Andrea and Lyle Eastham
Jenny Elkins
Lesha and Thomas Elsenbrook
Sidney Faust
The Marvy Finger Family Foundation
Robin and Sammy Fleschler
Harriet Foster
Ann and Randy Fowler
Nan and Bob Franklin
Frost Bank
Kat A. Gallagher
Kerry A. Galvin*
Cullen K. Geiselman
Kathy and Marty Goossen*
Annie and Bob Graham
Kassia Yanosek and Christopher Gurr
Collin Harlan
Courtney and Zac Harmon
Barbara Harrison
Sara and Phil Hawk
The Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation
Richa Himani and Neeraj Hingorani
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
Rebecca and Bobby Jee
Elise and Russell C. Joseph
Sippi and Ajay Khurana
King & Spalding LLP
Carey Kirkpatrick
Daniel Irion and Kirk Kveton
Nicole and Todd Lacy
Jennifer and Christopher Laporte
Legacy Community Health
Ann and Jorge R. Leis
Stella and John Lillicrop
Jenna A. Lindley
Shelli and Steven Lindley
Claire Liu and Joe Greenberg
Beverly W. Loftis
Penny and Paul Loyd
Karri and Joey Mahmoud
Nancy D. McGregor and Neal Manne
Marek
Kirby and Scott McCool
Stacy and Dee Methvin
Miami Zoo
Micole Foundation
Chaney and Ben Miller
Ruthie and Adam Miller
Denise and William Monteleone
Suzanne and Bob Nimocks
Sara and Randy Ortwein
Patterson & Sheridan, LLP
Trish Freeman and Bruce Patterson
Cynthia Pickett-Stevenson and Donald E. Stevenson
Beverly and Jim Postl
Proud Source Water, Inc.*
Alie and David Pruner
R. E. Smith Foundation
Macey H. and Harry M. Reasoner
Republic National Distributing Company
Polly and David Roth
Karen and Robert Saltiel
Fayez Sarofim
Susan Krohn Sarofim
Maryjane and Bud Scherr
SSA Group
SkinLab at West Ave*
Sterling-Turner Foundation
Charlotte and J. Terry Strange
Carl Stutts
Laura and Mike Sweeney
Michael Ainsworth and Karen Szauter
TC Energy
Texas Children’s Hospital
Tootsies*
Trecora Resources
Trinchero Family Estates
University of Houston Alumni Association
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Hallie Vanderhider
Jennifer L. and John D. Vogel
Kristen and Michael Weekley
Randa and K. C. Weiner
Whalley Family
White Claw Hard Seltzer
$5,000-$9,999
Beverlee Steinberg and Chad Alexander
Joan Alexander
Stanford Alexander
Eric J. Alfuth
Carina and Brooks Antweil
Kathy Arthur
Lisa Marie Avendaño
Baker Botts L.L.P.
Bailey Dalton-Binion and Greg Binion
Mary Kay and Brandt Bowden
Dianne and Michael Bowman
Mary K. and Frank R. Bradley
Kristy and Chris Bradshaw
Marcelite B. Bristol and David A. Bristol, Jr.
Bristow Group Inc.
Bill and Elizabeth Brown
Cynthia J. and Stephen W. Brown
Kristen and Scott Browning
Heather and John Burgess
Cal-a-Vie Health Spa*
Cheryl and Carl Carlucci
Jade and Darryl Carter
Nancy Chafe
Holly and Kenneth Charette
Caroline Chase
Kim Chau
Julie and Stephen Chen
Kris and Sherene Chikelue
CIBC Private Wealth Management
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
Chita and Lane Craft*
The Crain Foundation
Mary and Walter Crain
Stacey and J. C. Crenshaw
Mindy and Josh Davidson
Sherree and Norman Davis
Kathryn Hite and Leo de Sousa
Lynn L. Atkinson and David Drucker
Deborah and Marshall Dujka
Anne Duncan
Charles Duncan
Lee C. Ehmke
Angela Fabbri*
Jay J. Follmer
Paula Fonda
Friends of the Bergen County Zoo
The Fruehauf Foundation
Princess Maria-Anna Galitzine and Prince Piotr Galitzine
Alice G. and William R. Gamble
Edward and Lauren Geiser
Amanda and Curtis George
Glenda and Russell Gordy
Linda and John Hague
Maggie C. Hawk
Hildebrand Fund/Mindy and Jeff Hildebrand
Claudia and Hank Holmes
Emily Downing-Ishee and Jonathan Ishee
Tandra Jackson and Derick Perkins
Diana and Glenn Johnson
Jim A. Johnson
Diane and Don Kendall
Jennifer and JC Kneale
Sharon and Dick Lane
Stephanie and Rich Langenstein
Nancy H. Langford
Albert Laverty
The Lindley Family Foundation
Cornelia Long
Barbara Mackey
Paige M. Jackson and Mike J. Manley
DeeDee and Wallis Marsh
Janine J. and Kevin G. McArdle
April Dunn McGee and Wells McGee
Kimberly McKay and Tom McKay
Elaine and Matt Menger
Leila and Walter Mischer
Natalie and Steve Mohtashami
Mary Ann Newman
Sherri and Michael Nicol
Sandra and Patrick O’Donnell
Palmer Foundation
Karen D. Werner-Petak and Steven M. Petak
Callie Trueblood and Ryan Petersen
Sarah and Beau Pollock
Robbyn S. and Byron K. Pope
Tommye and David Powell
Nancy and David Pustka
Demi and Ron Rand
Renee Renfroe
Laura A. and Tim D. Roberts
Beth Robertson
Lillie Robertson
Sacramento Zoo
Leslie and Shannon Sasser
Rosemary and Matt Schatzman
Anna and Brett Scholtes
Catherine Michelle Miller and Clifford E. Shedd
Penny and Mark Small
Elizabeth M. Cosgrove and Cameron D. Smith
Becky Roof and Gary Smith
Courtney and Bas Solleveld
Sterling
Kim and David Sterling
Judy L. Stover
Judy and Charles Tate
Steve and Leticia Trauber
Katherine O. Valdez
Valobra Master Jewelers*
Janie and Pat Wagner
Cynthia and Mac Walker
Randa D. and Charles A. Williams
Zegna*
$2,500-$4,999
Ashley Longshore Studio Gallery*
Dian Austin
Cyndi Baily
Tiffany and Kenneth Baird
Amber and Matt Baker
Carol J. Baker
Jamie and Jarvis Belinne
Myron and Rosanna Blalock
Susan L. and Mickey A. Bloome
Kathryn and Travis Boeker
Boot Ranch*
Theresa A. and Frank J. Bramanti
Bebe and Bob Burns
Bill Butzner
Sharon and John Campbell
Deborah and Gardner Cannon
Mary Farach-Carson and Daniel Carson
Darleen W. and Jack H. Christiansen
Anne and John Clutterbuck
Devin Coffey
Kari and Frank Coffey
Decie Autin and Dan Coleman
Robin L. and Joseph P. Cunningham
Shonnie and Bruce Daniel
Jeanette and Dannie Davis
Carolyn D. and Platt W. Davis
Jewel E. Day
Jeanine Denton
Thomas Dompier
Jan and Berk Donaldson
Renece and Keith Duggan
Deborah Dunkum
Julie and Clay Edwards
Bob Edwards
Elizabeth Anthony*
Lynn L. and John W. Elsenhans
C.C. and Duke Ensell
Connie and Eric Estopinal
Tracy and James Fish
Shari L. and Tom O. Fish
Lorrie and Mike Foreman
Rebecca and Peter Franklin
Cathryn Gabor and Rob Fuller
Marcie and Woody Garmon
Marilynne and Fred Gorman
Hillary and Tim Graves
Timothy Hale
Ann Hamilton
Nancy and John Hathaway
Julia Hayes
Michele Hayes
Jim H. Hazen
Linda and Tracy Hester
Susan L. and Earl J. Hesterberg
Nancy S. and Carter E. Hixon
Gillian A. Hobson
Matt Hoss
Houck Family Foundation
Houston Grand Opera*
Julie A. Koch and Richard R. Humphreys
Katrina and Andrew Husmann
Audra Jesudason
Natasha A. Jesudason
Melissa DeMontrond and Bryon Johnson
Cheryl Ballard-Jones and Charles Jones
Leigh and Chris Joseph
Joan Kaplan
Ann P. and Stephen M. Kaufman
Deborah L. McCoy and Robert Keenan
Christine Cangelosi-Kelley and Ryan Kelley
Chea and Liam Kelly
Patricia J. Kerrigan
KGS Studios*
Leslie and Donald Kilbourn
Kathy and Dick Kimbrough
David R. King
Kim King
Angela Chen and Mark R. Klitzke
Candy and Tom Knudson
Jordan E. and Simeon T. Lake
Lise and Geoff Lanceley
Carrie D. Colbert and Mark Latham
Lauren Craft Collection*
Brooke Leibe
Matthew J. Lindley
Linda Magoto
David Maldonado
Walter Marshall
Paula and Miles McClelland
Jennifer and Ben McClure
Sheila R. McIlnay
Laura and Richard McLaughlin
Hannah and Cal McNair
Tamar Mendelssohn*
Morgan and Christine Micheletti
Sheila and Steven Miller
Alexis and Todd Mitchell
Dee Ann Pederson and Shaun P. Mooney
Joel and Jennifer Moore
Vanessa and Filippo Nenna
Nathan and Ashley Norman
Linda and Lee Norris
Alma M. and Edward J. Novotny
Dianne B. Padgett
Jill and John Parsons
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw
Pittman LLP
Jessica and Tyson Pinnell
Amy and James Pipe
Pamela and James Pool
Pat G. Pratt
Raising Cane’s* Republic Boot*
Jay Ring
Chris I. Rivers
Kelly B. and David A. Rose
Marcy Rothman and Tammy Pye
Jay and Stacey Roussel
Camilla R. Sayers
Adam and Ashley Scheele
Betsy and Ed Schreiber
Hanna M. Schwarze
Cathryn and Doug Selman
Barbara and Joseph Sheldon
Maggie and Gregory Sheridan
Herbert D. Simons
Meredith V. and Jeffrey G. Sipes
Beth and David Slater
Becky and David Smith
Natalie Emge and Jeremy Smith
Leigh and Reggie Smith
J.J. and Gerry Spedale
Steak 48 Houston*
Veronica N. Niebler-Hunt and John P. Stein
Sammie R. Sappington-Story and Wesley L. Story
Dixie Meynier and Fred Stow
Kris Torberson
Nidhi Turakhia
Velasquez Elementary School
Nancy Verly
Diana and Jaime Villarreal
Robin and David Walstad
Pat and Jim Walzel
Bonnie and David Weekley
Dava and Jim West
Martha and Buzz White
Deborah Whitman
Vasilia and Laurens Wilkes
Margaret Alkek Williams
Tracey and Connie Williford
Sandra and Karl Willmann
Britten Fund/Kendall Woods
Susan and Austin Young
$1,000-$2,499
Admiral Glass Company
Mike Afshari
Iqbal Akhtar and Zafreen Jaffery
Julie and Drew Alexander
Amy and Joseph Allen
Jennifer and Scott Allison
Roxanne Almaraz and Chrissy Stegemoller
AmazonSmile
Denise and John Anguish
Elizabeth Armacost
Brigid Ashcraft
Ryan Ashcraft
Ellen and Hank Bachmann
Rekha Muddaraj and Neil Badlani
Ashley and David Bailey
David Baker
Myra W. Barber
William P. Barry
Linda Benedict
Matthew Bennett
Michael Zamkow and Sue Berman Foundation
Mario E. Bertoni
Amy and Mark Bisso
Kathy Morin and Paul Block
Melissa Bogle
Jeffrey Bolnick
Margery Anderson and Farhad Bozorgmehr
Kathryn and Billy Bragan
Esther Brakkee
Kelli and Mike Bridges
Karen and Michael Brisch
Dean Burke
Alison Burton
Sabrina D’Amico and Faraz Butt
Jennie and Richard Buxbaum*
Minda and William Caesar
Carolyn and Gregory Calhoun
Zac Calhoun
Catherine Tyrrell Campbell
Carolyn and Orion Campbell
Lynn and Win Campbell
Michelle B. and Winfield M. Campbell
Sarah and Jeffrey Carr
Kristen Castellanos-Ridgway
Tena M. Chamberlain
Jereann Chaney
Diane and Johnny Chaney
Kenyon and Sean Cichowski
City Kitchen Catering*
Jeannie L. Clark
Melissa A. Clark
Catherine Lee Clarke and Theis Clarke
Suzanne and Mark Clevenger
Rene Sigman and Nathan Cochran
Emilie and Ky Cooksey
Mary McBeth and Jim Crump
Sheryl and William Curtin
Brittney A. Gregory and Michael W. Dafcik
Amanda Mularz and Steven Dalati
Nancy and Thomas Daly
Daniel Ortiz Photography*
Claudette M. Danna
Hillary and Jason Danziger
Cathy and Stephan Darnell
Adam Davidson
Sue A. Davis
Barbara and Jonathan Day
Kristin and Carlos de Aldecoa Bueno
Erica U. and Rafael T. DeHoyos
Cindy Dick
Carol E. Dinkins
Kelly and Ben Dotson
Mary Lou Flynn-DuPart and Michael DuPart
Sarah and Zachary Duran
Leslie A. Ellis
Janie and Toby Ellis
France Archambault and Calvin Embry
Nick Espinosa and Carlos Meltzer
Leighton and Gavin Fairbairn
Karli Gillum and Jonathan Farb
Sally and Jack Farley
Marguerite and Bruce Ference
Cindy and Brian Fiegel
Barbara Files
Marty and Richard Finger
Bari and David Fishel
Cathy A. FitzGerald
Teressa Foglia*
Courtney and Alex Forshey
Cheryl and Andy Fossler
Deborah and William Fowler
Jennifer K. Fox
Foyt Winery*
Ellie and Michael Francisco*
Kristina and Kevin Frankel
Haylee Freeman
Brenda and Chris Funk
Carolyn B. Watts and Dale K. Furrow
Heidi and Luis Galito
Jean and Mark Gargiulo
Amy and Blair Garrou
Clayton P. Gauthreaux
Cynthia and William Geiser
Sarah George
Vanessa and Eric Gerard
David Martin and Kristy Godwin
Donald A. Goff
Barbara S. Goldfield
The Goosen Family Charity Fund
Lacey and Matt Goossen
Ryan D. Gordon
Lauren and Lawson Gow
Maria V. and Rex O. Grey
Veronica and John Griffin
Richard L. Gruen
Anuj Gupta
Anuj Sharma and Nupur Gupta
Rebecca Hall
Erin Fox and Gray Hancock
Donald Hang
Patricia Harris
Amy and Curtis Hartman
Stacee and Derek Hawkins
Jaclyn S. Randall-Helfrich and Louis C. Helfrich
Samantha Baker and Kyle Hilberg
Elaine and Jeff Hiller
Robyn Marchand and Mike Hillerman
Penny and James Hillier
Isabel Chan and Matthew D. Hillin
Allison and David Hills
Katie Kildal and Rodrigo Himiob
Karen D. Hinson
Lisa and Fred Hollins
MaryLee and Del House
Houston Museum of Natural Science*
Penny and Daniel Houy
Krista Hovey
Jennifer and Brent Howard
Cynthe and Brian Hughes
Kelly Hickman and Ryan Ingraham*
Insomnia Cookies*
Karen Ippolito
David B. Jackson
Emily and Scott Jackson
Joanie Jacobsen
Kevin Jakubenas
Diane and Eric Jansen
Jill and Cameron Jensen
Anne E. Kennedy and Michael Jensen
Gwenda L. Brewer and George Jett
Sara Kristi and Corey Johnson
Cerin Johnson and Todd Johnson
Kirkwood Johnston
Jane and Gregory Jordan
Shawn Stephens and James M. Jordan
Junior League of Houston, Inc.
Lisa and Sanjay Kalavar
Wade Kao
Lawrence Kaplan
Nina and David Karohl
Cindy and Lewis Kasner
Taylor and Dan Kaufman
Krista Heidersbach and Mike Kelly
William S. and Lora Jean Kilroy Foundation
Robert Klotz
Linda and David Knowles
Jeffrey Kohley
Whitney Kohley
Rena and Michael Koinis
Sheryl Kolasinski
Kroger Food Stores
Amanda Copperthite and Steven Kroon
Kathy and Randy Lake
Brenda M. Landry
Kelley and Michael Lang
Denise and Matthew Lanza
Janice G. Laurie
Victoria and Alexander Lazar
Benigna C. and Ernst L. Leiss
Linda and Gee Li
Sara Lindsay
Daniel Lindstrom
Andrea and Richard Link
Judge Roberta A. Lloyd and Don McWilliams
Martha K. Long
Seena and Jonathan Love
Katie and Michael Lowenberg
Christina M. Lyons
Cynthia and Chad Mabry
Michaela Grant and Ty Mackey
Audrey and Robert MacLean
Karan and Scott Mactier
Sally W. Vernon and Steven Magee
Dona Manning
Kristy Hislop and Michael Manteris
Marmo*
Kathryn and George Martinez
Tina and William Mathers
Catherine Matthews
Deborah and David McBride
Margie and Lyman McDonald
Leigh and Michael McFarlane
Frank McGee
Kerry McKay
Sheryl and Michael McKinnon
Cathy Schnaubelt and Priscilla McLeroy
Melcher Charitable Foundation
Stephanie Verhardt and Trey Melcher
Corey and Joshua Mermis
Anna and Kenneth Mermis
Ellie Meyer and Greg Joseph
Margey Meyer
Cindy Knebel and Wouter Miedema
Diane and Dave Miller
Hanna M. Neumann-Miller and Samuel Miller
Melissa and Bill Miller
Sheryl and Scott Mills
Patricia A. Hunt and Joseph Milton
Cara and Tanner Moran
Josie and Phil Morgan
Kellie J. Morrison
Brett Mossman and Lisette Galindo
Mary Louise and Terence Mullervy
Marsha Murray
Karol and Daniel Musher
Elaine and Alan Mut
Avery Neal
Neiman Marcus Houston*
Abhilash Gummakonda and Amy Ng
Briana and Vinh Nguyen
Ellen and Joshua Nguyen
Cathy and Bruce Niemeyer
Kathy and Phil Noble
Bobby Noblitt
Jeri Nordbrock
Diana and James Obulaney
Odyssey Outreach
Lisa and Michael O’Leary
Stacy and Ronan O’Malley
Elise and John Oren
Megan and Jesse Ortega
Anita G. O’Shaughnessy
Andrea Pola and Neil O’Sullivan
Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society
Papoose Conservation Wildlife Foundation
Shea and Braden Parker
Biba and Jon Parker
Ken Fatur and Jordana Parker
Kristen Parsons
Katrina Jackiewicz and Nick Peacock
Linda H. and Robert J. Peche
Rita Peck
Sara and Blake Pellerin
Marguerite Penewitt
Tess K. Peterson
Michael K. Poindexter and Debbie K. Leo
Michele Pola
Laura B. and Michael C. Puzio
Janet H. and John E. Pyle
Deborah Quintero and Angie Quinten
Bradley L. Radoff
Sarah Ratzel
Amber Alonso and Tracie Renfroe
Clara and Lawrence Revill
Sharon Roark
Shannon and Justin Robinson
Adrienne and Trevor Rodenberger
Kristi and Bryan Roof
Sybil F. Roos
Mary W. Rose
Ellen R. Gritz and Mickey D. Rosenau
Elizabeth and Adam Ross
Christine and Jason Rowe
Linda and Jerry Rubenstein
Sadie Rucker
Janis and Tom Rudd
Chris Ruez
Mary Beth Russell
Patrick Ryan
Safeway Inc.
Saks Fifth Avenue*
Jamie and Rodrigo Salinas
Kaly and Michael Samadi
Cheryl and Joshua Samuels
San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance*
Melanie and Danny Savitz
Ting Liu-Schmidt and Engel Schmidt
Lori and Paul Schomber
Margaret and Garry Schoonover
Elizabeth Hanks and Steven Schroder
Courtney Schumann
Elizabeth and Russell Sellen
Shibani Shinde-Patil and Karthik Selvam
The Senterpiece*
Jenny Yang and John Seo
Lee-Taylor and Riley Sharman
Peggy and Bryan Roberts
Chris Shepherd and Lindsey Brown*
Vijay Singal
Barbara S. and Louis S. Sklar
Erin and Jason Smith
Julia F. Smith
Pam J. and Bill F. Smith
Janet and H.J. Springer
Kate and Taylor Stallings
Janet and Paul Stannard
Tera and Jason Starr
Elizabeth and Alan Stein
Katherine Brooker and Thomas Stenack
Pam Campion and Max Stetzer
Macey and Bob Stokes
Laura and Trevor Stolzenburg
Jennifer and David Strauss
Joseph Perkinson and Stacy Strehlow
Amber and George Sturrock
Linda Suib
Vanessa Sutherland
Marguerite M. Swartz
Sally Anne Schmidt and Marc Tabolsky
Amir Taghi*
Leah and Tom Taylor
Judith Thompson
Krystal Crane Thompson and Garrett Thompson
Madison and Trey Thompson
Nancy P. Thompson
Thompson-Patton-Zahn Post No 8905 VFW
Shanna and Michael Thorvilson
Alisa Tijerina
Nancy and Tim Timpani
Annie Torres
Caroline Baker and Jeremiah Traxler
Wendy Harris and Kenneth H. Turnbull*
Mardi and Mark Turner
Adrienne and Timothy Unger
Ann and Michael Van Wagener
Lisa and John Vitovsky
Molly and Coert Voorhees
Vince Wall
Connie and Lawrence Wallace
Janice and Gerald Walrath
Maria C. Walsh and James Hitchcock
AnaPaula Watson
Amber and Dylan Weaver
Misty M. and Christopher T. Weihs
Brenda Weiser
White Rhino Patio and Cocktail Bar
Amanda and Scott Wiesenborn
Wild Oats*
Linda Williams Hall
Wanda and Bert Williams
Jessica DeMarr Williams and Rick D. Williams
Lety and Richard Wilson
Melinda B. Wineinger
Jack and Diana Wisdom
Jane B. and Jim P. Wise
Lana Wynne*
Gina and Joseph Wyszynski
Kam Yuen
Atessa Zafar
The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation
Gaye and Stuart Zarrow
Deborah and Richard Zembek
Matching Gifts
Chevron Humankind Employee Funds
ExxonMobil Foundation
Matching Gift Program
Marathon Oil Corporation
Phillips 66
Sempra Energy Foundation
Shell Oil Company Foundation
Tribute Gifts
In Honor of Reena Z. Appelberg
In Memory of Blake Austin Armacost
In Honor of Jane Block
In Memory of Mollie Coym
In Memory of Morgan Claire Dornak
In Honor of Helen Gardner
Crain and Peter Lacy Crain
In Celebration of Cullen
Geiselman and Robert Muse
In Memory of Molly Daly Gerard
In Memory of Brenda Harlan
In Memory of Bettye Honerkamp
In Memory of Karen Johnson
In Honor of Kelley and Stephen Lubanko
In Honor of Kathrine McGovern
In Memory of Scot Richter
In Honor of Ryuichi Sayers
In Honor of Maddy Thompson
In Honor of Olivia Valdez’s continued volunteering with zoo crew
In Honor of Tony Vecchio
In Honor of Kelli and John Weinzierl
In Memory of Betty White
In Honor of Kristin Windle
In Memory of Bill Wooten
The John and Ingrid Werler Society
Anonymous (12)
Kathie and Scott Amann
Sandy Altman
Dian Austin
Lynne and John Averett
Nancy Ayres
Joel Bangilan
Myra W. Barber
Sharon and John Campbell
Richard T. Churchill, Jr. and Linda E. Churchill
Sherree and Norman Davis
Michael and Debra Dishberger
Rob Fuller and Cathryn Gabor
Ann and Stephen Kaufman
Donald R. Kendall, Jr.
Sharon Lane
Nancy H. Langford
Judge Roberta Lloyd
Paul Elon Pilkington
Michael K. Poindexter and Debbie K. Leo
Bobby Noblitt
Jesse and Megan Ortega
Renee Renfroe
Sharon Roark
Linda and Jerry Rubenstein
Chad Alexander and Beverlee Steinberg
Charlotte and J. Terry Strange
Linda Suib
Sandy Tietjen
Kris Torberson
Mardi and Mark Turner
Wendy A. Weston
Shari and Gary Winston
All donors listed made contributions totaling $1,000 or more in 2022.
*Includes a gift in kind
Names in italics denote deceased individuals.
$1,000,000+
Anonymous
Laura and John Arnold
The Brown Foundation, Inc.
Chevron
The Cleary Family
The Cullen Foundation
Anne and Charles Duncan
The Elkins Foundation
Jenny Elkins
Marvy Finger Family Foundation
The Fondren Foundation
Russell and Glenda Gordy
Annie and Bob Graham Family
Halliburton
The Hamill Foundation
H-E-B
Albert and Ethel Herzstein
Charitable Foundation
Houston Endowment
Jerold B. Katz Foundation
John P. and Kathrine G.
McGovern
John P. McGovern Foundation
The Robert and Janice McNair Foundation
The W.T. & Louise J. Moran Foundation
Bobbie Nau
Samuels Family Foundation
Shell USA
SSA Group
The Wortham Foundation, Inc.
$100,000-$999,999
Albert and Margaret Alkek Foundation
Anonymous
Ellen and Hank Bachmann
Sybil P. Balasco
Braxton Davies Reed Charitable Foundation
The Browns - Chris, Morgan, Noah and Isabel
Bob and Bebe Burns
CFP Foundation
Anne and Albert Chao
Mindy and Josh Davidson
Susie and Joe Dilg
Michael and Debra Dishberger
Leigh and Bob Edwards
Lynn and John Elsenhans
Johanna A. Favrot Fund
Frost Bank
Kat Gallagher
Kerry Galvin
Cullen K. Geiselman
The Golden Family
Kathy and Marty Goossen
George and Mary Josephine
Hamman Foundation
The Hearst Foundations
Alfons and Patricia Heinrich
Institute of Museum and Library Services
Jill and Dunham Jewett
Jose Jones
William S. and Lora Jean Kilroy Foundation
Peggy Kostial
Kathy and Randy Lake
Tessa Lesley and Carl Stutts
Claire Liu and Joe Greenberg
M. D. Anderson Foundation
Joey and Karri Mahmoud
Neal Manne and Nancy McGregor
Judy O. and Ken Margolis Family, Gerson and Lewman Families
Stacy and Dee Methvin
Ruthie and Adam Miller
Suzanne and Bob Nimocks
Robert R. and Kay M. Onstead Foundation
The John M. O’Quinn Foundation
Randy and Sara Ortwein
Phillips 66
Paul Elon Pilkington
PNC
Beverly and Jim Postl
The Powell Foundation
Nancy and David Pustka
Ron and Demi Rand and the Rand Family
Linda and Jerry Rubenstein
Scurlock Foundation
Herbert D. Simons
Vivian L. Smith Foundation
TC Energy
Tellepsen Family
Leticia and Stephen Trauber
Randa and K. C. Weiner
Constance and Jeff Woodman
Susan and Austin Young
$50,000-$99,999
Anonymous
Peggy and Bill Barnett
CenterPoint Energy
Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages
Claudia and Roberto Contreras
Trang and Alan Cormack
Dickson-Allen Foundation
Jimmy Dunne and Melody Dunne
Sue Chin and Lee Ehmke
Lorrie and Mike Foreman
Jamison Forshey
John Henry Forshey
Mary Ellen Forshey
Fowler Family
Trish Freeman and Bruce Patterson
Maria and Rex Grey
Leigh and Chris Joseph
Ann and Stephen Kaufman
KPMG LLP
Jennifer and Chris Laporte
Kimberly and Thomas McKay
Melcher Charitable Foundation
Tommye and David Powell
Macey and Harry Reasoner
Dr. Paula Reynoso
Beth Robertson
Lillie Robertson
Kathy and Brent Smolik
Strake Foundation
Cynthia and Mac Walker
Edith and Robert Zinn
$1,000-$49,999
AGL Foundation
Sami and Neelo Ahmad
Roxanne Almaraz and Chrissy Stegemoller
Anonymous
Aramark
France Archambault and Calvin Embry
Marguerite and Bruce Ference
Lynn L. Atkinson and David Drucker
Decie Autin and Dan Coleman
Denise and Philip Bahr
Carol and Larry Barbour
Meg and George Basu
Julia and Joseph Batdorf
Matthew Evans Bennett
Monica and Fox Benton III
Jane L. Bowles
Michael and Dianne Bowman
Cynthia and Stephen Brown
Laura & Robert Bruce
Charitable Fund
Bill Butzner
Deborah and Gardner Cannon
William and Jan Cato
Elizabeth Cosgrove and Cameron Smith
Jesse W. Couch Charitable Foundation
David and Katie Coughlen
Nancy and Tom Daly
Sue A. Davis
Jonathan and Barbara Day
Carlos de Aldecoa Bueno
Janet and Rob Denton
Jeanine Denton
Carol E. Dinkins
Randell and Rebecca Doane
Jeff and Michele Dodson
Renece and Keith Duggan
Deborah and Marshall Dujka
Sheldon and Clayton Erikson
Pam and Jimmy Erwin
Nick Espinosa and Carlos Meltzer
Theba and Buster Feldman and Family
Bruce and Marguerite Ference
Marty and Richard Finger
Kristin Finney
Tracy and James Fish
Cheri and Andy Fossler
Kristina and Kevin Frankel
Nan and Bob Franklin
Steven and Mary Gangelhoff
Amy and Blair Garrou
Amanda and Curtis George
Barbara S. Goldfield
Milton Gray
Ellen R. Gritz and Mickey D. Rosenau
Harriet Grossman
The Haley Family Foundation
Vivian M. Hall
Courtney and Zac Harmon
John and Nancy Hathaway and Family
Sara and Phil Hawk
Maggie C. Hawk
Winell and Doug Herron
Linda and Tracy Hester
Gillian Hobson
Sara W. Hogan
Rodney Honerkamp and Javier Cuellar
Hank and Demaris Hudspeth
Brooke Husid
Joan Jacobsen
Nathan Jahnke
Katie and Giji John
Myrtle Jones
The 4 J Kids
Sanjay and Lisa Kalavar
Kendra Scott Design, Inc.
Kim King
The Knobloch Family Foundation
Sheryl Kolasinski
Sharon Lane
Stephanie and Richard Langenstein
Nancy H. Langford
Judge Roberta Lloyd
Kelley and Stephen Lubanko
Paige Jackson and Mike Manley
Jennifer and Benton McClure
Cal and Hannah McNair
Donald Molony and Mya Schiess
Rachel Moreau
Kathy Morin & Paul “Chip” Block
Gary and Louise Moss
Marsha Murray
The Michael Nicol Family
Bobby Noblitt
Jeri Nordbrock and Theodora Andrews
Beverly and Edwin Ogilvie
Once Upon A Time Foundation
Stephen Pearce
Cynthia Pickett-Stevenson and Donald Stevenson
Amy and James Pipe
Rick and Kathy Plaeger
Poarch Family Foundation
Maggie Nevada Hopper, Debbie Leo, M. K. Poindexter
Patricia Pratt
Alie and David Pruner
Laurie A. Rachford
The Radoff Family Foundation
Sharon Roark
Laura and Tim Roberts
Joseph and Colleen Robisheaux
Adrienne and Trevor Rodenberger
Kelly and David Rose
Christopher, Angela, Rhianna & Lauren Roth
Hans Roth and Ingrid Cordon
Polly and David Roth
Saint Arnold Brewing Company
Mona and Andrew Sarofim
Norma Inman Schmelling
Richard and Cindi Scruggs
Barbara S. and Louis S. Sklar
Courtney and Bas Solleveld
Eleanor L. Stanley
Chad Alexander and Beverlee Steinberg
Kim and David Sterling
Sterling
Macey and Bob Stokes
Charlotte and Terry Strange
Anne and Tio Suman
Marguerite M. Swartz
Erin and Stephen Szalkowski
Dr. Karen Szauter and Dr. Michael Ainsworth
Lindsey Taylor and Brandon Lee
Kimberly Cotter Thomas
Brian J. Thomas
Sandy Tietjen
Trees For Houston*
Shannon and Wallace Trochesset
Mardi and Mark Turner
Helena van Dierendonck
Lisa Vargas
Greg and Pamela Wellen
Karen D. Werner-Petak and Steven M. Petak
Evelyn Wernick
Doug and Kay Wilson
Shari and Gary Winston
Alan Woelfel
Garry Wayne Woodhouse
Kendall Woods
$250-$999
Ursula Akselrod
John R. and Carolyn D. Allen
Dr. Sara Ameringer and Mr. Greg Ameringer
Anonymous
Susie and David Askanase
James and Rosalyn Assef
James H Barksdale III
Linda Benedict
The Blackmon Family
The Bolan Family
Holly Brennan
Susan Briggs
Robert Brink
John and Sharon Campbell
Joey and Kim Casto
Mary Cheek
Jean H. Chernosky
The Choksi Family
Vicki Concannon
H. Talbot Cooley
Erin Copeland
Kevin and Michelle Corley
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Marcus Coyle
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Jeanette and Dannie Davis
Elena DeLaunay
Louis Delgado
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Courtney Diehl
Kelly Drinnen
Deborah Dunkum
Ronnie and April Durham
Mel and April Esmacher
Chelsea Farnsworth and Shane Henning
Minha & Isra Farooqi
Chase Findley
Cathy FitzGerald
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Fleming
Rebecca Franklin
Ralph and Sarah Frates
Deborah Fuchs
Becky Galloway
Elva C. Godwin
Ana M. Gomez
Lisa, Joel & Katy Gray
Green Family
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Edward Gunderson
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Vince Hamilton
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Carl and Sharon Henry
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Hibbitts Family
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Kevin Hodge
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Carrie M. Horne
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SuAnn Longstreet
Russell Lynch
Christina Lyons
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Michelle Maddox
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Mary Lou McElligott
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Jeff McFarland
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Kindel Nuno
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Jeanine Pepper
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Mike Pomeroy & Kris Banks
Peggy Price
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The Reddick Family
The Ryan Reed Family
Carol Relihan and John Arthur
Mr. & Mrs. Rhodes - Rhodes
Environmental, Inc.
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Andreana Rivera
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Leslie Robertson
Franklin Rojas
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Mary Saul
Allison Scott
Joe and Amy Shahda
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Sandy and George Shipley
Shop Local Market LLC
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Jennifer Lin Sickman
Alyssa Smith
Mallet Stafford
Mary Lou Strange
The Sturrock Family
Linda Suib
Sabahat Syed
Bobbie Tompkins
Kris Torberson
Kat, TC & Izzie Turner
The Verly Family
Molly and Coert Voorhees
Doug and Inta Walker
Inmaculada Calzado and Oliver Warnke
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John and Jeanne Weaver
John and Wendy Welch
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Jo Ann Williams
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Melinda Wineinger
Ethan T. Wood
The Yee Family
Patricia Young
Annette Zertuche
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Lee Ehmke
Amy Blackmon
Roberto Espinosa
Kristin Finney
Clare Greene
Kevin Hodge
Sheryl Kolasinski
Trazanna Moreno
Jeri Nordbrock
Peter Riger
Animal Programs
ANIMAL NUTRITION
Wilbert Booty
Amori Brooks
Rebecca Deleon
Catherine Keith
Phyllis Pietrucha-Mays
Cortney Shaw
AQUARIUM
Denise Babecki
George Brandy
Michael Concannon
Sarah Rogers
Kenneth Stange
Jazlyn Vazquez
James Winecki
BIRDS
Jessica Clark
Rajean Ferguson
Kyra Gardner
Brendan Giambruno-Fuge
Stephen Howard
Samantha Martinez
Kyle McAuliffe
Kelly Pardy
Ingrid Pérez Torres
Morgan Pups
Bethany Shick
Daniel Simmons
Ric Urban
Benjamin Vecchio
Jeremy Whitted
CARNIVORES
Eric Berg
Isaac Burkhalter
Dennis Charlton
Amberley Damm
Rebecca Hodgson
Samantha Howell-Barie
Jenna Mcmichael
Victoria Miller
Paul Reed
Alicia Wedel
CHILDREN'S ZOO
Lisa Cariello
Michelle Castle
Sydney Dean
Marisol Gomez
Megan Hedge
Timothy Johnson
Natalie Jones
Zoie Jorgensen-Tjornehoj
Heather Kilway
Amy Lavergne
Danielle Montes De Oca
Jason Moore
Bailey Nichols
Daniel Ortega
Sarah Radecker
Tianna Redieck
Brian Stucky
Hailey Wedlich
Carolyn Zewe
ELEPHANTS
Caitlin Amox
Alicia Andring
Allison Anthony
Robert Bernardy
Mariam Dehaini
Bryan Jeung
Kimberly Klein
Sylvia Molina
Amanda Rinker
Ian Ross
Kristin Windle
GENERAL ANIMAL OPERATIONS
Tarah Cornelius
Annalia Palacios Matthews
David Suttinger
Christopher Bednarski
Brittanie Crews
Marissa Grimes
Melissa Hodges
Matthew Lammers
Julie Laturner
Francisco Llauger
Stanley Mays
Declan McDonagh
Jonathan Rold
Julia Sanders
Eddie Sunila
Christopher Valdez
HOOFSTOCK
Wren Baker
Tia Goforth
Heather Johnson
Timothy Junker
Memory Mays
Kendall Moore
John Register
Kimberly Siegl
Jessica Sigle
Morgan Walker
Hannah Whitaker
NATURAL ENCOUNTERS
Rachel Adams
Anna Brewton
Julia Hart
Maria Hernandez
Jamie Quirk
Priscilla Reed
Tianna Roberts
Kamryn Suttinger
John Allen
Briana Bauer
Kayla Cosmi
Emilie Covert
Karli Dallman
Amanda Daly
Amelia Dunn
Miriam Gordon
Sonny Heihn
Tyler Henk
Derrick Lockett
Daniel Marzluf
Judith Mcauliffe
Briyel McKay
Eric Murray
Chelsea Muse
Rebekah Rice
Rebecca Roloff
Ronald Santos
Heather Schimke
Diane Shea
Lucy Dee Sheppard
Heaven Sorrells
Ellen Wieczorek
Michelle Jones
Amanda Perry
Margaret Pionke
Krista Webber
Emily Wilkins
Catherine Almeida
Jennifer Atkinson
Kendra Bauer
Amy Chapman
Joseph Flanagan
Jordan Johnson
Jessica Jones
Andrew Krauss
Cody Macon
Christine Molter
Michele Ozuna
Kathrine Solomon
Jennifer Stevenson
Maryanne Tocidlowski
Tami Voss
Ruth Zavala
Ibrahim Adegbenro
Eduardo Aguilar
Chloe Anderton
Amanda Burnom
Felicia Burson
Gerardo Castillo
Christian Cedillos
Amy Disisto
Adalberto Garcia
Griselda Garcia
Jasmine Garcia
Asia Glover
Stephanie Gomez
Tina Gonzales
Noe Gonzales
Juan Gutierrez
Arianna Hall
Hapton Hawkins
Christine Hutchison
Asma Jamil
Ashley Kuehne
Jassmine Leyva
Heather Love
Marah Melendez
Emily Mossbarger
Marian Obiso
Jovita Ocampo
William Rodriguez
Victoria Rosales
Caitlin Rosentraub
Maria Santoyo
Yesenia Serna
Phillip Severson
Andrew Taylor
Brenda Taylor
EDUCATION
Colleen Cavanaugh
Stuart Davis
Bennett Dones
Kathleen Edinburgh
Sarah Fern
Stephanie Gonzalez
Judith Harrington
Samantha Junker
Nicholas Larberg
Gentry Leonard
Karl Maahs
Melissa Mair
Philip Malek
Kelly Mccreery
Alyx Scott
Cecilia Silva
Lillie Stockseth
Melissa Wong
Danielle Zottarelle
Clara Zubrick
Trisha Crowe
Michael Flowers
Mark Hoffman
Florence Tang
Rachel Baker
Jillian Day
Rodney Honerkamp
Audra Jesudason
Ginger Moon
Natalie Nguyen
Kelly Nugent
Alexander Pugh
Sundra Spiller-Hayes
Mindy Stanford
Madison Thompson
Mia White
Brittani Williams
EVENT OPERATIONS
Wendy Babineaux
Andrea Hennerichs
Keijuan Saul
FACILITIES
Juan Banda
Juan Barrera
John Broussard
Franklin Calix
Jesus Cavazos
Jose Cervantes
Jamahd Clark
Carlos Cuevas
Peter Faini
Randy Francis
Antonio Garcia
Juan Garcia
Jacob Gleason
Silvestre Gomez
Brandon Hanna
Marcus Harkreader
Martin Hayes
Colley Hodges
Joshua Huddleston
Brendan Joseph
Joe Leija
Paul Lopez
Lissette Marders
Carlos Martinez
Fernando Mauricio
Jacob Miguel
Rene Rivera
Carmen Sanchez
Luaay Shehab
Bryant Smith
Raul Tapia Ortega
Kyle Weber
John Williams
Leslie Chow
Shane Dorman
Candace Gutierrez
Ashley Harvey
James Hutchinson
Benjamin Mosley
Elizabeth Tennill
Dawn Benavidez
Lucero Hernandez
Steven Shultz
Kirsten Ufer
Adrian Barbosa
Khamron Burnom
Reynaldo Butanda
Cesar Cantu
Benjamin Fontenot
Juan Garza
Omar Guerra
Silvestre Hernandez
Tommie Juarez
Lorenzo Lerma
Juan Martinez
Theron Mathis
Samuel Mellott
Julio Renteria
Ricardo Romero
Jesus Santoyo
Enrique Solis
Jose Tapia
Philip Torres
Gisela Vazquez
John Walker
Calvin Button
Antonio Byles
Carlos Campos-Garcia
Moises Campos-Contreras
David Hansen
Gregory Haro
Anna Land
Steven Mata
Francisco Ocampo
Oliver Taylor
Jessica Tristan
Eric Valles
Isabel Arellano
Euricka Broussard
Zachary Davis
John Estrada
Khalila Gilmore
Lydia Hadley
Heather Hernandez
Ashley Higgins
Courtney Lomas
Sabrina Lomas
William Mallard
Christopher Montgomery
Debra Morgan
Sylvia Olivo
Matilde Ponce
Viviana Rodriguez
Frank Romero
Tamika Simon
HUMAN RESOURCES
Teaera Radick
Brandy Ruiz
David Garcia
Candice Oliphant
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Quincy Armstead
Matthew Bennett
Jesus Hernandez
Kafai Tse
Kelly Wilcox
LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT
Taylor Gilley
Jackelin Reyna
Rachael Shappard
Marylu Trevino
Linsey Whitehead
MEMBERSHIP
Tyishia Austin
Dianelly Castaneda
Adrian Cavazos
Rachel Duggan
Nathalie Jolicoeur
Markfirah Krueng
Francis Xavier Maher III
Bryanna Moore
Erin Newell
Dylan Olson
Sara Riger
Jeniffer Roman
Liana Salazar
Manuela Saravia
Claudia Vega
PEST CONTROL
Alfredo Arriaga
Ami Orth
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Kevin Kendrick
Jessica Reyes
Jacquelyn Wallace
PURCHASING
Oscar Fernandez
Diego Lopez
Jose Ruiz Morales
Samantha Saracho
RANGERS
Christopher Adams
Luis Alvarado
Edgar Barrera
Renato Barrera
Desiree Barrios
Todd Berry
Joshua Bohannon
Cheyenne Cantu
Kailynn Castillo
Gustavo Corona
Emilie-Rose Gagne
Marina Gallegos
Megan Hammond
Sonia Heredia
Anthony Hernandez
Samanta Hernandez
Nicholas Lopez
Brianna Lykens
Stephen Martin
James Motley
Monica Quiroga
Francisco Rios Perez
Abigail Salazar
Derek Torres
Lawrence Trussell
Thomas Valdez
Jordan Wilson
Jeremy Womack
Amanda Yzaguirre
Eliza Zavala
REGISTRAR
Sheri Bradley
Joann Watson
SPECIAL EVENTS
Hillary Rothenberg
Mallet Stafford
Abigail Taylor
Megan Williamson
WATER QUALITY
Michael Fannin
Robert Keller
Karen Sprague
Ashlin Stedifor
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
Benjamin Jones
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Bill Barnett
George Basu ^
Carlos deAldecoa Bueno
Beto Cardenas ^
Kris Chikelue ^
Joe Cleary
Anne Clutterbuck ^
Josh Davidson
Michael Dishberger
Jeff Dudderar *
Anne Duncan
Robert “Bob” Edwards *
Kerry Galvin
Dr. Amy Garrou *
Dr. Cullen Geiselman
Eureka Gilkey
Robert Graham
Gillian Hobson
Tandra Jackson *
Jill Jewett *
Myrtle Jones
Sanjay Kalavar
Peggy Kostial
Jennifer Laporte
Claire Liu
Kelley Lubanko
Kimberly McKay
Stacy Methvin
Clay Neff
Byron Pope
Jim Postl
Alie Pruner
Ron Rand
Tim Roberts
Bas Solleveld
Macey Stokes
Molly Voorhees
Cynthia Walker
Kelli Weinzierl ^
Randa Duncan Williams
Austin Young
Linsey Whitehead, Senior Director, Marketing and Sales
Lee Ehmke, President & CEO
Nick Espinosa, Senior Vice President, Institutional Advancement
Kevin Hodge, Vice President, Animal Operations
Benjamin Jones, Senior Director, Wildlife Conservation Programs
Sheryl Kolasinski, Chief Operating Officer
Trazanna Moreno, Vice President, Marketing, Communications & Technology
Jeri Nordbrock, Chief Financial Officer
Peter Riger, Vice President, Conservation and Education
Kirsten Ufer, Senior Creative Director
Jackie Wallace, Senior Director, Public Relations & Communications
Colley Hodges
Kevin Hodge
Benjamin Jones
Alex Pugh
Jessica Reyes
Mia White
Melissa Wong
Jackelin Reyna
Matthew Griffiths
Amberley Damm
Heather Shimke
Tom Hopwood
John Register
Eric Berg