San Antonio Zoo

San Antonio Zoo

Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos

Securing A Future For Wildlife

About us

San Antonio Zoo® is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization committed to securing a future for wildlife. Through its passion and expertise in animal care, conservation, and education, the zoo’s mission is to inspire its community to love, engage with, act for and protect animals and the places they live. The zoo welcomes more than a million visitors each year and is open year round. San Antonio Zoo is accredited by both the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and the Zoological Association of America.

Website
http://www.sazoo.org/
Industry
Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
San Antonio
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1914
Specialties
Education on Animal Conservation

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    Are you passionate about wildlife and ready to make a real impact? San Antonio Zoo is searching for a dynamic Director of Human Resources to lead our HR initiatives and inspire our community to love, engage with, act for, and protect animals. This senior leadership position is essential in fostering a positive, inclusive, and productive work environment. In this role, you'll oversee strategic planning, policy formulation, and HR practices, ensuring compliance and driving organizational growth. You'll handle everything from onboarding and training to performance evaluations and employee relations. We’re seeking someone with a strong HR background who is eager to thrive in a unique and exciting environment dedicated to wildlife conservation. Ready to grow your career with a team that values innovation and collaboration? Apply today and be part of something wild: https://lnkd.in/g7mu_2Up Today is the final day to apply! #HRJobs #SanAntonioZoo #CareerOpportunity #JoinOurTeam

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    ❌MYTH: Zoos don’t help animals and are tourist traps ✅TRUTH: Zoos are CRITICAL to wildlife conservation Zoos and Aquariums ACCREDITED by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) have been integral in PROTECTING threatened and endangered wildlife, collecting valuable RESEARCH about animal behavior that forms conservation efforts, and EDUCATING us on what we can do to ensure these animals can thrive in their natural habitats. 💲 In 2022 alone, AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums collectively spent $300 MILLION on conservation efforts and contributed $24 BILLION in economic growth to their local communities 💪 Check out these 4 #ConservationPartners advancing quality wildlife conservation research and education at their zoological sites. Make sure to follow⬇️ Dallas Zoo Houston Zoo San Antonio Zoo Texas State Aquarium

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    Vice President of Animal Care Collaborate with a passionate Zoo Crew in San Antonio Choosing where to grow your career has a major impact on your professional and personal life, so it’s equally important you know that the place you choose to work at will support and guide you. With a diversity of passionate people, San Antonio Zoo is a place where you can collaborate with others securing a future for wildlife. The Impact You’ll Make in this Role The Vice President (VP) of Animal Care is a senior leadership role responsible for overseeing the Animal Care, Horticulture, and Veterinary Service departments and managing the department. The VP of Animal Care & Horticulture reports directly to the COO. This position ensures the highest standards of animal care aligns with the zoo’s mission and values, and promotes conservation, education, and research initiatives. As the VP of Animal Care, you will have the opportunity to tap into your curiosity and collaborate with some of the most innovative and diverse people in San Antonio. Learn more here! https://lnkd.in/g4UjHE_p

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    Director of Human Resources Collaborate with a passionate Zoo Crew in San Antonio Choosing where to grow your career has a major impact on your professional and personal life, so it’s equally important you know that the place you choose to work at will support and guide you. With a diversity of passionate people, San Antonio Zoo is a place where you can collaborate with others securing a future for wildlife. The Impact You’ll Make in this Role The Director of Human Resources (HR) at the San Antonio Zoo is a senior leadership position responsible for overseeing all human resource functions to support the zoo's mission of inspiring the community to love, engage with, act for, and protect animals and the places they live. This role involves strategic planning, policy formulation, and the implementation of HR practices that foster a positive, inclusive, and productive work environment. The Director of HR ensures compliance with employment laws, promotes employee engagement, and drives organizational growth through effective HR management. As a Director of Human Resources, you will have the opportunity to tap into your curiosity and collaborate with some of the most innovative and diverse people in San Antonio. Here, you will make an impact by: https://lnkd.in/g7mu_2Up

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    Happy #TexasHornedLizardDay! Baby horned lizard season is already in full swing at San Antonio Zoo - we’ve had 38 hatchlings so far this year, with more to come! Stay tuned for updates! The iconic Texas horned lizard is the state reptile of Texas and was once abundant across the western two-thirds of the state. Since the late 1960s, horned lizard populations have declined or disappeared in many areas due to a variety of factors, including deterioration, fragmentation, and loss of habitat; non-native invasive species such as exotic grasses and red imported fire ants; and pesticide use. Many Texans have fond memories of the Texas horned lizard and wish for its return to its former abundance. The Texas Horned Lizard Reintroduction Project at Center for Conservation and Research (CCR) at San Antonio Zoo seeks to restore the Texas horned lizard population by working with private landowners to introduce zoo hatched lizards in areas where it has disappeared in recent decades. #conservation #texas #hornedlizard #sanantoniozoo

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    At the zoo, we inspire people to love, engage with, act for and protect animals and the places they live, through sharing our passion for animal care, education and conservation. As a Zoo Crew team member, you’ll help promote our mission, vision and values in your day to day activity while being a part of a dynamic and diverse team unlike any other. San Antonio Zoo would like to invite you to our Guest Experience hiring event! On site interviews and job offers will be taking place for the following positions: ·        Cashier (Revenue and Rides Host) ·        Ride Operators (Kiddie Park) ·        Front Gate (Ticket Clerk)   Location: (The Stables) 950 E. Hildebrand, San Antonio, TX 78212 Date: Thursday, June 6th, 2024 Time: 5:00pm-8:00pm   Grab a friend, apply online at SAZoo.org/about/careers and we’ll see you there!   Please email daniel.booke@sazoo.org or call 210-874-2859 if you plan to attend!

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    San Antonio Zoo is thrilled to announce a momentous contribution from the Texas Capital Foundation, Texas Capital’s nonprofit philanthropic entity. The esteemed financial institution has generously gifted $500,000 towards the Generation Zoo capital campaign, which will be distributed over five years, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of the zoo's facilities and offerings. This substantial donation from Texas Capital will serve as a cornerstone for the initial phase of the multi-year Generation Zoo project. The funds will be instrumental in revolutionizing amenities, improving animal habitats, and creating inviting gathering spaces throughout the zoo. Specifically, the donation will bolster key initiatives within the project, including establishing a world-class gorilla habitat named Congo Falls and developing a 500-person capacity event center called The Ralston. "The Texas Capital Foundation is proud to support the San Antonio Zoo with our contribution to the Generation Zoo Capital Campaign as it works to fulfill its mission to inspire the community to love, engage with, act for and protect animals and the places they live,” said Ricky Maldonado, Texas Capital San Antonio Market President. “We look forward to our continued partnership with the zoo as it helps serve our great city." Texas Capital has been a longtime supporter of San Antonio Zoo, having made contributions for more than 20 years to major initiatives and developments including Africa Live!, Will Smith Zoo School, Zoo Ball, and now, Generation Zoo. As part of the zoo's master plan, these enhancements are projected to total approximately $67 million. Phase one developments, including Congo Falls and The Ralston, are slated for a 2025 debut. "We are incredibly thankful for the unwavering support and contributions from Texas Capital over the years," said Tim Morrow, President and CEO of San Antonio Zoo. "This remarkable gift will not only enrich the experiences of our community but also create lasting memories and invaluable educational opportunities for all who visit. Together, we look forward to building a brighter future for conservation and connecting people with the wonders of the natural world." San Antonio Zoo cordially invites individuals interested in contributing to and exploring naming opportunities within this transformative endeavor to contact the Development department at development@sazoo.org.

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    Thank you to James and Parker for their generous donation to the Texas Horned Lizard Reintroduction Project! ❤️ After learning of the threats facing this iconic animal, James and Parker decided to go above and beyond for their school project. Not only would they inform their classmates about the Texas horned lizard - they were going to hold a fundraiser to support saving the species! After organizing a school wide fundraising campaign and holding a lemonade sale, these inspiring boys raised $566 to help Texas horned lizards. 👏 The Texas Horned Lizard Reintroduction Project is funded entirely by private grants and donations, and we couldn’t do it without the generous support from conservationists like James and Parker! 🌎💚

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    Get ready for a dino-mite takeover at San Antonio Zoo as the Jurassic giants of the past rule the grounds! From May 25 to September 2, witness the exhilarating spectacle as 18 larger-than-life dinosaurs transform the zoo into Dino Adventure Park, Presented by Bank of Texas! Explore a world where colossal dinosaurs live alongside lions, rhinos and bears. Gaze in wonder at the powerful T-Rex, stand in awe before the mighty triceratops, and feel the excitement of encountering velociraptors up close. With a staggering 18 dinosaurs towering over the landscape, every snapshot promises to be a jaw-dropping adventure into the world of giants from the past. "Get ready to roar with excitement as we bring the wonders of the prehistoric era to life right here in San Antonio with Dino Adventure Park, Presented by Bank of Texas," said Tim Morrow, President & CEO of San Antonio Zoo. "This immersive summer experience promises thrills, education, and unforgettable moments for all ages." And that's not all – don't miss the special dino-themed activities and treats like the 4D dinosaur show – The Lost World, a prehistoric fossil dig, delicious dino nuggets, mysterious raptor eggs, and refreshing Jurassic drinks that will transport you through time! Plus, enjoy special appearances by the legendary Dinosaur George on these dates: June 8 - 9 July 6 - 7 August 17 – 18 "San Antonio Zoo is a perfect reflection of our community: hard working, innovative and committed to making a difference," said San Antonio Market President for Bank of Texas, Parker Hensley. "Bank of Texas couldn't be more excited about partnering with them on this phenomenal exhibit that I know our friends, neighbors and, especially, my daughter Fallon who is a huge T-Rex fan are going to love." Experience the adventure of a lifetime with our Pay for a Day and Get a Year Free offer, providing access to a year full of sensational events like Dino Adventure Park. Stay tuned for upcoming attractions like Zoo Boo! Presented by PNC Bank and Zoo Lights, Powered by CPS Energy. And remember, parking is on us – FREE for all visitors! Prepare to be amazed as history comes alive with dinosaurs taking over San Antonio Zoo. Secure your tickets now and dive into the prehistoric excitement on our website.

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    San Antonio Zoo hosted its highly anticipated 9th annual Education 2 Conservation Celebration Luncheon on Tuesday, April 30, where the prestigious 2024 Conservation Award was presented to two deserving individuals who have made significant contributions to conservation efforts. The event's highlight was the 2024 Conservation Award given to Ivan Carter, a renowned environmental advocate who has dedicated his work to spotlighting wildlife and inspiring action towards protecting our planet's biodiversity. Ivan has been in the television production arena as a television show host for almost a decade. He is currently filming the fourth season of Defenders of the Wild, a series exploring the planet to find solutions to create a balanced wildlife ecosystem. Ivan's remarkable efforts in bringing the beauty of wildlife and wild places to global audiences have been instrumental in raising awareness for conservation causes. "One of the greatest threats to wildlife is the thought that someone else will save it - don't forget anybody can be a conservationist," said Ivan Carter, 2024 Conservation Award recipient. In a surprise announcement, Brooke Carter, daughter of Ivan Carter and host of the TV show Wild Wonders with Brooke, was also honored with an honorary 2024 Conservation Award for her commitment to promoting the importance of conservation among the next generation of wildlife enthusiasts in South Africa and around the world. "I can change the world, and so can you," said Brooke Carter, honorary recipient of a second 2024 Conservation Award. Throughout the past year, San Antonio Zoo has experienced remarkable growth & success, including introducing new attractions and significant conservation milestones such as the successful birth of 47 critically imperiled Oklahoma Cave Crayfish – this is the first time this species has ever been reproduced in the care of humans. With the Oklahoma Cave Crayfish, the Center for Conservation & Research at San Antonio Zoo embarked on a capture-mark-release-recapture project to determine population size, longevity, and habitat use. During their latest visit, the team recaptured babies, and they are 90% certain they are from crayfish previously released "We are thrilled and proud to have passionate conservationists like Ivan and Brooke leading the way in protecting our planet's precious ecosystems and wildlife, inspiring us all to take action towards a more sustainable future," said Tim Morrow, President & CEO of San Antonio Zoo. "By visiting the zoo and attending our events, our guests actively contribute to safeguarding global biodiversity and a brighter future for all of us." To learn more and view a full list of projects by the Center for Conservation and Research at San Antonio Zoo, visit our website Notable Past Winner Have Included: * Mays Family Foundation (2016) * Yeti (2017) * H-E-B (2018) * Texas Parks & Wildlife (2019) * Ben Masters (2023)

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