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Sacramento Zoo may leave Sacramento, California and move to Elk Grove. Zoo was going to move to a Natomas park, but Mayor Darrell Steinberg tapped brakes in 2020.
Sacramento Zoo leaders are committed to keeping the zoo in its longtime Land Park home, its interim director said after the Sacramento Zoological Society announced it had scrapped plans to build a ...
In 1949, the Sacramento Union office received a call from a curious reader wanting to know how many toes an ostrich has. Intrepid reporters were sent to the zoo to find out. There, they met Pinhead.
Sacramento Zoo officials are still invested in the extensive process of finding a new home for their animals and they haven't ruled out the Sleep Train Arena site just yet.
(FOX40.COM) — The Sacramento Zoo, established in 1927, has been located in historic William Land Park since its grand opening, and may now move to the neighboring city of Elk Grove if its city ...
The Sacramento Zoo is too big for its Land Park home and needs to move. But where is a there a site spacious enough? And where nearby residents won’t squawk or howl?
A Ford dragged a tiger around the Sacramento Zoo. On May 12, 1927, The Sacramento Union wrote about a “mighty Ford” car dragging Sooner the “raging” tiger from one cage to another.
Sacramento Zoo 3930 W. Land Park Drive Sacramento, CA 95822 (916) 808-5885 www.saczoo.org. There are so many animals to see at the Sacramento Zoo. Meet Wolf's Guenon, a mammal territorial primate ...
The Sacramento Zoo will be reopening again this Friday. Dougher said while the zoo has been closed under a regional stay-at-home order, she hasn’t noticed much change in animals’ behavior.
The Sacramento Zoo is celebrating the arrival of new flamingo chicks in its Caribbean flock.
The Sacramento Zoo welcomed a 28-year-old southern white rhinoceros on Tuesday. Zoo officials said the rhino, named J Gregory, is the first in the zoo's 96-year history.
The Sacramento Zoo welcomed a 28-year-old southern white rhinoceros on Tuesday. Zoo officials said the rhino, named J Gregory, is the first in the zoo's 96-year history.