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Mayor of Los angeLes
Eric Garcetti
Los angeLes Zoo CoMMission
Karen B. Winnick, PresidentBernardo Silva, Vice President
Yasmine Johnson Tyler Kelley
Marc MitchellRichard Lichtenstein, Ex-Officio Member
Los angeLes Zoo adMinistration
John R. Lewis, Zoo DirectorDenise M. Verret, Deputy Director
Cindy Stadler, D.V.M., Acting Director of Health ServicesMei Kwan, Director of Administration and Operations
Tom LoVullo, Construction and Maintenance SupervisorKirsten Perez, Director of Education
Darryl Pon, Planning and Development DivisionDenise Tamura, Executive Secretary
gLaZa offiCers
Betty White Ludden, Co-ChairRichard Lichtenstein, Co-Chair
Nick Franklin, Lori Winters Samuels, Laura Z. Wasserman, Vice Chairs
Phyllis Kupferstein, SecretaryJonathan D. Jaffrey, Treasurer Connie M. Morgan, President
gLaZa trustees
Peter Arkley, Margot Armbruster, Charles X Block, Richard Corgel,
Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, Nancy Leigh Dennis, Brian Diamond, Bill Fujioka, Irfan Furniturewala,
Cassidy Horn, David V. Hunt,Frederick Huntsberry, Jonathan D. Jaffrey,
Diann H. Kim, Mona Leites, Beth Price, Patricia Silver, Slash, Richard Sneider, Jay Sonbolian, Erika Aronson Stern, Madeline Joyce Taft, Dana Walden,
Jennifer Thornton Wieland
trustees eMeriti
Willard Z. Carr, Jr., Richard Corgel, Ed N. Harrison,Mrs. Max K. Jamison, Lloyd Levitin, Mrs. John F. Maher,
William G. McGagh, Dickinson C. Ross, Shelby Kaplan Sloan, Thomas R. Tellefsen, Polly Turpin
gLaZa adMinistration
Eugenia Vasels, Vice President, Institutional AdvancementJeb Bonner, Vice President, Chief Financial Officer
Kait Hilliard, Vice President, MarketingLisa Correa, Director of Membership
Patti Glover, Director of Special Events and Travel Brenda Posada, Director of Publications
Pete Williams, Director of Information Technology
ZOO VIEW (ISSN 0276-3303) is published quarterly by the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90027. Periodical Postage paid at Los Angeles, CA. GREATER LOS ANGELES ZOO ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPS: Individual $55, Individual Plus $75, Family $126, Family Deluxe $165, Contributor $250, Wildlife Associate $500, Conservation Associate $1,000, Safari Club $1,500. Each membership category includes unlimited admission to the Los Angeles Zoo, one-year subscriptions to ZOO VIEW and ZOOSCAPE, and invitations to special events. For more information, call (323) 644-4200 or log on to www.lazoo.org. Copyright © 2015 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association. All rights reserved. Reproduction of the whole or any part of the contents of this publication without written permis- sion is prohibited. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to ZOO VIEW, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90027-1498.
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RepoRt to MeMbeRsZoo Director John R. Lewis, GLAZA
President Connie Morgan, and GLAZA Co-Chairs Betty White and Richard
Lichtenstein review the year’s highlights.
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RecReation and discoveRyOn-site activities, special events, and
outreach programs strengthen the Zoo’s relationship with the community and give guests more reasons to return.
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exhibitRy and education New exhibits and refinements bring enhanced learning opportunities,
while camps, classes, and on-grounds interpretation programs continue to
connect guests with nature.
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Celebrating animal care achievements and new additions to the Zoo’s
animal family.
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Through funding and fieldwork, the Zoo aids conservation efforts across
the globe.
12donoR Recognition
In grateful appreciation to the loyal friends who gave generously to help the
Zoo further its mission.
20financial RepoRts
Financial statements from the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association and the City of Los Angeles detail the Zoo’s
operating budget.
CONTENTSWinteR 2015
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inside fRont coveRA female Nubian ibex arrived in February. The species’ powerful limbs and suction cup–like hooves allow it to climb rocky cliffs with ease. Photo by Jamie Pham
fRont coveRLions once again take pride of place at the top of the Zoo. Hubert (pic-tured) and his companion, Kalisa, arrived in February. Photo by Jamie Pham
back coveRNovember 2013 marked the arrival of a two-toed sloth. This slow-moving species was quick to find fans among Zoo visitors. Photo by Jamie Pham
editor
Brenda Posada
assoCiate editor Sandy Masuo
Web editor Chantel Mikiska editoriaL CoMMittee
Kait Hilliard, Susie Kasielke, John Lewis, Connie Morgan, Kirsten Perez, Eugenia Vasels, Denise M. Verret
Zoo PhotograPher
Tad Motoyama
gLaZa Photo editor
Jamie Pham
design and ProduCtion Norman Abbey, Pacific Design Consultants
Pre-Press C4 LithoPrinting ColorGraphics
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Dear Zoo Friends
verything Has a Home,” was the design theme for the new Rainforest of the Americas exper- ience that opened at the Zoo in April of this year. We wanted to illustrate to visitors the idea that plants, animals, and people need a place to
make or call home. And more importantly, perhaps, that those goals are not mutually exclusive. We can, with a little thought and effort, live in harmony with the environment and animals around us.
Many of the animals residing in the Rainforest have already settled in nicely, with offspring being born to the giant river otters, black howler monkeys, oropen- dola birds, and the piranha, which produced a fertile clutch of eggs that hatched into numerous fry now being raised in a safe brood tank. One more home—this one for jaguars—is being added at the end of the Rainforest exhibit. This new space should be completed and open to the public in the first quarter of 2015. It will provide much more space for the cats while also facilitating breeding.
In 2014 we also restaged the World of Birds Show, which has a new home—the Angela Collier World of Birds Theater. Thanks to the generous support of the Angela Collier Foundation, we were able to demolish the deteriorating previous stage and build a new, much more flexible and longer lasting facility where the Zoo can share the many adaptations and behaviors to be found among the bird world for years to come. This rebuild was also supported by generous dona- tions from Helen Pekny, Roslyn Schrank, Diamond Landscaping, Ann and Robert Ronus, Jack and Barbara Dawson, the Georgina Fredrick Children’s Founda- tion, and others. Revisit the bird show often, as trainers
will continue to highlight new behaviors in the coming months as the birds grow accustomed to the facilities.
A lot more events and activities are featured in this Annual Report, many of which only happened with your ongoing support. So thank you from the entire Zoo Team and animal residents. We look forward to another productive year in 2015.
John R. Lewis, Los Angeles Zoo Director
Zoo Director John Lewis, GLAZA Co-Chair Betty White Ludden, GLAZA President Connie Morgan, and GLAZA Co-Chair Richard Lichtenstein
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he highlights described in this Annual Report are but a glimpse into your Zoo. Some of the events—such the openings of Rainforest of the Americas and the Angela Collier World of Birds Theater—took place amid much fanfare. Others
occurred behind the scenes, as with the ongoing fund- raising efforts that help sustain and build our Zoo, enhance our educational programming, and fund vital international conservation projects.
The debut of Rainforest of the Americas heralded the completion of 11 major capital projects at the Zoo over the last 15 years. For the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association, which was an important partner in promoting the public bonds that enabled these improvements—and raised nearly $43 million to support these and other capital needs at the Zoo—it was gratifying to cross the finish line with our donors, our volunteers, and our greater Los Angeles public.
We cannot say “thank you” enough to every donor who contributed to these landmark improvements, for they benefit the Zoo’s most important reason for being—our living collection—and set the stage for our animals as ambassadors for their wild brethren. And now we begin again! As the Zoo embarks on a new planning phase, GLAZA is here to offer its steadfast support.
This past year has also seen the expansion of GLAZA’s responsibilities to the Zoo. On July 1, 2013, GLAZA assumed marketing and public relations duties for the entire Zoo campus. Our aim is to raise attendance by making a strategic long-term investment in marketing
and advertising that will increase the Zoo’s visibility with local resi- dents and international tourists. Already we have more than doubled media impressions through tele- vision, radio, billboard displays, and online advertising. You will also notice major changes in the Zoo’s event offerings, including L.A. Zoo Lights, a lively and con- temporary reinterpretation of the beloved DWP Light Festival.
We hope you enjoy these snapshots of the past year’s activities and accomplishments. To fully partake of all the Zoo has to offer, we encourage you to visit soon and often. It will change you, and as a result, you may help tip the balance positively for animals in our world.
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Richard Lichtenstein, GLAZA Co-Chair
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To serve the community, the Los Angeles Zoo will create an environment for recreation and discovery; inspire an appreciation of wildlife through exhibitry and education;
ensure the highest level of animal welfare; and support programs that preserve
biodiversity and conserve natural habitat.
Recreation and Discovery
Mission Statement
Zoodiac performersRoaring Nights
Members Bird Walk
Rainforest of the Americas opening
Boo at the L.A. Zoo
he Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens serves a unique role in our community, helping children and adults develop an affinity for animals and the natural world while offering
a setting for relaxation and recreation. From glamorous galas to seasonal cele-
brations, the Zoo is also the perfect place to party. Each year we host a number of special events designed to enhance zoogoers’ enjoyment, attract new visi-tors, raise money for Zoo programs, and provide opportunities for education and entertainment.
Last year saw the return of reindeer to the Zoo after a five-year absence, and the debut of a new summer event, It’s Cool at the Zoo. Tried-and-true favorites like Boo at the L.A. Zoo, Snow Days, and Big Bunny’s Spring Fling proved popular as ever, and our evening offerings expanded with a new concert series, Roaring Nights, and a Halloween spooktacular, Night of the Living Zoo. Members enjoyed pre- views of the rainforest exhibit and other special events, including Member Appreciation Mornings, Cocktails with the Curator, and Winter Wild!
More than 800 guests—including hono- rees Heather Mycoskie of TOMS Shoes
and L.A. Film Czar Kenneth Ziffren— attended the 44th Annual Beastly Ball in June, which raised more than $1.1 million to support Zoo programs. The event also celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of the IUCN Red List of Endangered Species. Meanwhile, GLAZA greatly expanded the Zoo’s site rental capabilities, hosting numerous private events for corporations, foundations, individuals, and families. The Los Angeles Chapter of the American Association of Zoo Keepers named Betty White an honorary zookeeper at an event in her honor in July.
In May, GLAZA’s Travel Program offered adventurers opportunities for recreation and discovery with an expedition to Botswana guided by Zoo Director John Lewis.
Our corps of dedicated volunteers and docents continued to play a vital role in achieving the Zoo’s mission, contributing more than 82,057 hours of service in 2013-14, both on grounds and in the com-munity. Special needs outreach, classroom safari, and community fairs help spread the Zoo’s environmental message and bring a zoo experience to many who are unable to visit on their own.
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1) Beastly Ball, 2) Reindeer Romp, 3) celebration for “honorary zookeeper” Betty White, 4) It’s
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ngelenos have seen their zoo go through a tremendous transforma-tion over the last 15 years, with 11 major capital projects completed thanks to the generous support of
our donors, members, civic leaders, and the community at large. While most of the new exhibits replaced older ones, Rain-forest of the Americas—which opened in April—is situated on a previously unde-veloped patch of the Zoo. This 2.2-acre exhibit features myriad South and Central American species, including some never before seen at our zoo. The Angela Col-lier World of Birds Theater also opened in April. The new facility was designed to show off the remarkable natural abilities of our avian stars.
The California Condor Rescue Zone (CCRZ) welcomed some new residents in the form of animal sculptures created by local artist Doyle Trankina. These life-like sculptures, representing wildlife that shares the condor’s habitat, are highlighted in a scavenger hunt activity that is often used to introduce first-time visitors to CCRZ.
To further enhance the programming in the CCRZ, Education staff facilitated a live animal encounter with California condor Dolly, the official ambassador for her species. Visitors were treated to a meet-and-greet with Dolly and her keep-ers, learning firsthand about the condor’s unique attributes.
Education specialists work alongside Animal Care staff and volunteers at Muriel’s Ranch, the contact yard in the Winnick Family Children’s Zoo, helping to facilitate interactions between guests and animals. Last year they introduced new educational opportunities, such as an activity to help young visitors identify the goats by their markings. Education spe-cialists also continue to facilitate a special behind-the-scenes interactive opportunity with our Indian rhinoceros, Randa. Mean-while, our camps and classes continue to sell out.
A grant from the Boeing Company funded the creation of “Condors in the Classroom,” a multi-part, standards-based program designed for fourth graders in the L.A. Unified School District. The program (including a 20-page curriculum, a condor activity poster, teacher training, and field trips), helped local students learn about California condors, their history, and the role the L.A. Zoo has played in the species’ recovery.
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he arrival of Hubert and Kalisa in early 2014 may have garnered the lion’s share of media attention, but several other Zoo newcomers also deserve mention. Species not seen
at the L.A. Zoo in two decades—the sengi (also called the elephant shrew), two-toed sloth, and giant anteater—were among the notable arrivals. Several South and Central American species were brought in to inhabit the Rainforest of the Americas exhibit, including a pair of Baird’s tapirs and three dwarf caiman. Two new jaguars arrived—male Lucha and female Maya—who will eventually inhabit the jaguar en-closure that is currently under construc-tion. A bateleur eagle arrived in January and was headlining the World of Birds Show by mid-April.
Four short-nosed echidnas that had been confiscated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service arrived at the Zoo for tem-porary safekeeping in October 2013. The echidnas had been wild-caught from Indo-nesia and were in very poor health upon arrival. The Zoo’s long history with the species proved advantageous, and after months of specialized care by the Animal Care and Health Center staff (including weekly treks into the park to find termite logs while transitioning them to a captive diet), the echidnas began to thrive.
It was a big year for animal births (and hatchings), with a wide range of birds, rep-tiles, mammals, and invertebrates getting
in on the action. Many of these species are endangered or threatened, and main-taining healthy, diverse zoo populations is crucial to their survival. In August, the Zoo celebrated its first ever birth of an okapi, a species that has been in rapid de-cline in its home range in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The same month, Zoo visitors witnessed a bushmaster—the largest venomous snake in the Western hemisphere—laying eggs on exhibit in the LAIR. This reptilian reproduction was an-other L.A. Zoo first. Six gray chicks signi-fied the success of the Zoo’s Chilean fla-mingo breeding program, and 39 sunburst diving beetles hatched in the Desert LAIR.
In July, the Zoo hosted the Orangutan Species Survival Plan Husbandry Work-shop, which united primate specialists from around the world. Meanwhile, the Zoo’s Research Division studied the effect of exhibit size and feeding patterns on el-ephant well-being, and staff from various divisions furthered their education by attending or presenting at conferences, including the International Gorilla Work-shop, and the annual gatherings of the American Association of Zoos and Aquari-ums, the American Association of Zoo Keepers, and the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria.
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1) Curator Jennie Becker explores Peru’s Pucacuro National Reserve, 2) Steller’s sea eagle, 3) The Zoo’s
condor keepers assist in field work, 4) red uakari monkey, 5) Chacoan peccary, 6) students on the
Duttenhaver Field Study trip to Thailand, 7) Javan warty pig, 8) jaguar
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rom mountain lions in our local Santa Monica Mountains to Steller’s sea eagles in northeastern Siberia, the Los Angeles Zoo and GLAZA are committed to conserving wild-
life everywhere. By providing the best care for the animals in our zoo and showcasing many endangered and threatened species, we hope to instill in our visitors an appre- ciation for wildlife and concern for its preservation. In addition, we contributed funding to more than 30 conservation programs in the last fiscal year. To cite one example, we have been supporting Paso Pacifico for the last two years as they study the jaguar population in Nicaragua’s Paso del Istmo, trying to better under-stand the quality of habitat remnants and dispersal corridors for jaguars in the dry tropical forest.
A grant from the Disney Worldwide Con-servation Fund supported the L.A. Zoo’s work with the critically endangered Javan warty pig in Indonesia. GLAZA launched a partnership with TOMS Shoes as the exclusive zoo retail outlet for their limited- edition gorilla shoes, from which a portion of proceeds goes to support gorilla conservation in Africa. The 2014 Bowling for Rhinos event (organized by the L.A. chapter of the American Association of Zookeepers) raised a record-breaking $50,000 for rhinoceros conservation.
In addition to financial support, the Zoo contributes personnel, husbandry exper-tise, and veterinary services to various conservation efforts. Last year, Curator of Reptiles Ian Recchio traveled to Komodo Island to work with biologists from the
Komodo Survival Plan, Curator of Mam-mals Jeff Holland visited the Chacoan peccary sanctuary in Paraguay, Cura-tor of Mammals Jennie Becker assisted with field research into the diet of free-ranging uakaris in Peru, and Curator of Birds Susie Kasielke presented avian egg incubation workshops in China and Colombia. Animal Keeper Damian Lechner spent three and a half weeks in Australia studying wombats and other species he cares for at the Zoo. His trip was funded by GLAZA’s Sloan Animal Keeper Advanced Studies Grant.
Last year’s Duttenhaver Animal Conser-vation Field Study Team (composed of six students and two adult mentors) traveled to Thailand to work with Think Elephant International, studying elephant intelligence and social interactions. The expedition was funded by Linda Duttenhaver. Closer to home, L.A. Zoo staff released 13 mountain yellow-legged frogs—the most endangered native amphibian in California—to the wild in the San Jacinto Mountains.
The Zoo continues to be an important partner in the California Condor Recovery Program. Our condor keepers ventured into the field to assist with 17 nest checks, monitoring the health and development of wild condor chicks. Five condor chicks hatched at the Zoo, 55 wild condors were treated by our veterinary staff (most due to lead poisoning), and eight chicks were sent out for eventual release to the wild.
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Gifts of $5,000,000 and aboveEstate of Jeanette L. Vachon Trust
Gifts of $2,000,000 – $4,999,999The Ahmanson FoundationFritz B. Burns FoundationSuzanne GottliebEstate of Dolly GreenBetty White LuddenPepsiCoEstate of Michael Wayne ThomasWeingart FoundationThe Winnick Family Foundation
Gifts of $1,000,000 – $1,999,999California Department of Fish and GameEstate of Rose and George LamontMilken Family Foundation
Ann and Jerry MossThe Ralph M. Parsons FoundationEstate of Laura TylerWasserman FoundationWells FargoWitherbee Foundation
Gifts of $500,000 – $999,999ARCO FoundationBank of America FoundationThe Capital Group Companies Charitable FoundationAngela Collier FoundationEstate of Janice L. CrawfordRuth & Prince Davis Fund of California Community FoundationDon and Lorraine Freeberg FoundationMax H. Gluck Foundation
W. M. Keck FoundationMacDonald Family FoundationNBC UniversalHelen C. PeknyTed Samuels and Lori Winters SamuelsPatricia and Stanley SilverSkirball FoundationEstate of Walter and Betty TauerU.S. Fish & Wildlife ServiceThe Walt Disney CompanyEstate of Margaret WathenMyra R. Wildhorn and Lori and Saul Brant
Gifts of $250,000 – $499,999Associated Foundations, Inc.Jack and Barbara DawsonEstate of Alice F. DeemsEstate of Betty P. DietrichJoseph Drown FoundationDuttenhaver FundThe Federico Family TrustHenry L. Guenther Foundation William Randolph Hearst FoundationICEE-USAPatricia KulhaTom MankiewiczJohn F. MarshallEstate of Mathilda NelsonNestle USA, Inc.Estate of Herman A. NiederwierferNeil Papiano and Sharon ThrallsBeth PriceRalston Purina Company
Roslyn SchrankMadeline and Elliott TaftFlora L. Thornton FoundationTimes Mirror FoundationMr. and Mrs. A. W. UrquhartTim and Linda WashburnLuanne C. Wells
Gifts of $100,000–$249,999Allegheny Teledyne, Inc.Amerman Family FoundationEstate of Howard J. AmsterdamAnonymous Aon Construction Services Group, Peter Arkley and Leslie Curry O’GormanMr. and Mrs. Peter ArkleyMargot and Mark ArmbrusterThe Autry FoundationBeam FoundationRobert M. & Marjie A. Bennett FoundationMr. W. William BoedeThe Boeing CompanyDeborah and Gabriel BrenerThe John W. Carson FoundationMohan and Geeta ChandramohanEsther S. M. ChaoPatricia and Stephen ChazenMr. and Mrs. Larry P. ClemmensenTippy Stringer ConradCamron CooperThe Corgel FamilyDaimler Chrysler CorporationNancy and Patrick DennisBrian and Arpita Diamond
G The NHL’s Los Angeles Kings hosted their annual “Meet the Players” event at the L.A. Zoo on November 5, 2013. Thirty-six hundred season ticket holders attended.
G The Carl W. Johnson Foundation made a first-time gift to support our volunteer programs both on and off site.
The Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association proudly recognizes the following individuals, corporations, and foundations who have contributed cumulative gifts of $25,000 and above from January 1, 1985, to June 30, 2014. These generous gifts include cash, grants, bequests, and/or securities. They represent the highest level of philanthropy and commitment to GLAZA and the Zoo. These donors enable us to build state-of-the-art animal exhibits, support critical species conservation programs at the Zoo and around the globe, sustain innovative animal health care and education programs, and secure the future of the Zoo by building a strong endowment. We celebrate and thank these generous benefactors.
e are grateful to the individual, corporate, and foundation donors who generously support the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association and the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens. With ever-increasing pressure on wildlife worldwide, our work has never been more important nor donations
more critical. We applaud the dedication and patronage of our donors, members, and partners who have invested in one of our community’s shining assets.
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Estate of Chester F. DolleyDreamWorks Animation SKGEstate of L. Eugene DudleyEastman Kodak CompanyEmployees Community Fund of Boeing CaliforniaFarmers Insurance Group of CompaniesThe Ferrell-Paulin Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Jim FisherFuji Photo Film U.S.A., Inc.The Georgina Fredrick Children's FoundationEstate of Jerry and Jeanine GoldbergEstate of Alice M. GorschalkiGTE FoundationHome Savings of AmericaAlan and Cindy HornEstate of Lillian L. HutchisonEstate of Helen Louise JacksonAngela JanklowGary and Linda KaplanMarilyn and Jeffrey KatzenbergKissick Family FoundationSandra Krause and William FitzgeraldMs. Phyllis Kupferstein and Mr. Don FarkasKVEA-TV, News DirectorL.A. Arena Company, LLCJulian and Carolyne Lacy-SchwabLos Angeles Department of Water & PowerLudwick Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Bruce V. MalkenhorstMargot Marsh Biodiversity FoundationMarsh U.S.A. Risk and Insurance ServicesAnthony and Susan MazzarellaKathy NelsonThe Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris FoundationNorthrop Grumman CorporationOccidental Petroleum CorporationFrank J. OfsankoGail and Gerald OppenheimerDominic J. OrnatoPacific EnterprisesJoan A. PaydenLynda and Stewart ResnickRobinsons-MayRobert and Ann RonusThe Rose Hills FoundationRay Rowe Trusts for AnimalsMr. and Mrs. Arnold SeidelStephen and Catherine ShultzRon and Pat SilvermanShelby Jean and Sheldon SloanRichard and Jessica Sneider
Estate of Margaret J. SteeleMarc & Eva Stern FoundationRobert and Ann StevensThe Stone Family FundThe Stringer FoundationVelma J. ThomasToyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.Estate of Alice C. TylerEstate of Dorothy TyrrellUnion Bank FoundationI.N. and Susanna H. Van Nuys FoundationVerizonLuanne C. WellsBobbie and Phil WengerL.K. Whittier FoundationRobert and Marion WilsonAnalee and Boris Yorkshire
Gifts of $50,000 – $99,999AEGAetna Casualty and SuretyAmerican List Council, Inc.Anonymous (2)Armand Hammer FoundationAvery and Andrew BarthBaume & MercierMarilyn Mayer BerschMr. and Mrs. John L. BiardSteve BingMr. William Bisset and Ms. Donna ZenorCharles X Block, Tamaqua FoundationRussell BrownEstate of Mary Catherine BruceCalifornia MagazineMuriel Cameron Living TrustGloria CarlsonMark Cerami and Jenean Razo
Classic Party RentalsMichael J. Connell FoundationMr. and Mrs. Peter DauteriveEarthShare CaliforniaEdward and Gail FilosaJerrold FineFletcher Jones FoundationFox Broadcasting Company & 20th Century Fox TelevisionEstate of Marilyn FreytagDr. Hilary Garland and Mr. Neil McLeanJ. Paul Getty TrustGibson, Dunn & CrutcherMr. and Mrs. Richard W. HamblinThe Bobken Hartunian FamilyJune Irene Chiltern Healey FoundationMr. and Mrs. Allan HerbertGeorge Hoag Family FoundationEstate of Sylvia HoffmanIBM CorporationIKEA – BurbankMr. and Mrs. Larry G. IvanjackEllen and Ron JacobsKandis and Jonathan JaffreyMrs. Gerald JenningsElton John Charitable FundDiann H. Kim and John B. FrankJena and Michael King FoundationEstate of Herb LafairMr. and Mrs. Lloyd LevitinRich Lichtenstein and Melanie CottonBill and Edy LoorzThe Los Angeles Kings Hockey Club, L.P.Los Angeles Veterinary SpecialistsIrene and Alan LundMerle and Ronald Mardigian
Estate of Jack and Juanita McBrideMcDonnell Douglas WestBob McMillanMr. Everett F. MeyerMicrosoft CorporationEstate of Frederick H. MollEstate of Susan MonclaEstate of the Muller FamilyOaktree Capital Management, LLCOneWest FoundationErika O. OwensParamount PicturesDo’bee PecoraThe Penny MenPipkin Charitable FoundationMr. and Mrs. Kristoffer PopovichEstate of Hope PurdyMrs. Joann RatiaSusan F. RiceRodney and Holly Robinson PeeteEstate of Shirley H. RubinRobert N. RuthDr. Cheryl and Haim SabanSecurity Pacific National BankSee’s Candies, Inc.Robert and Kimberly ShepherwwdTom and Maggie SimmsKaren and William SonnebornSony Pictures EntertainmentMarian StockingEstate of John V. and Ethel A. StollJonathan Thomas and Ann HollisterPolly and George TurpinMs. Ellen VahanMr. and Mrs. Matt WaldenWatt Industries, Inc.Ms. Nadine WattJennifer Thornton Wieland
G The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation continued its decades-long partnership with GLAZA and the L.A. Zoo by naming the spacious yet intimate harpy eagle exhibit in the Rainforest of the Americas.
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Gifts of $25,000 – $49,999Sheila M. AllenMr. Robert E. AlschulerMs. Sharon AltmanAmgen Foundation, Inc.Arthur Andersen, LLPAnonymous (2)Joanne and Eric AshtonDonald & Caroline BakerWilliam C. Bannerman FoundationBCM FoundationEstate of John Terry BellDr. David and Mrs. Gloria BernsteinMs. Joni BerryHarvey and Harriet BooksteinNancy Fairchild and Greg J. BorehamBrenda and Alan BorsteinJeryl and Stacey BowersSteven and Karen BristingKilbee BrittainKelly Brock-Jennings and Greg JenningsNancy I. and Michael BrownPolly Benson-Brown and Douglas L. BrownRonald W. Burkle FoundationEstate of Walter and June BurtRichard D. and Yun P. ByrdMr. Willard Z. Carr, Jr.The Charitable Foundation of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Zora and Les CharlesThe Chase Manhattan FoundationJames ChiarellaDr. William and Mrs. Patricia ChinCicoria Family FoundationCIGNA FoundationCity National BankClassic EscapesRon and Tamara ClementsJeanne and Harold Collier Family FoundationGordon and Dona CrawfordJanie and Jim CrawfordNancy M. DalyYvonne De C. SegerstromMrs. Mary B. DeckertDeloitte and Touche, LLPJeffrey and Leslie DintzerRoy Disney Family FoundationMr. Richard C. Dunsay and Dr. Anita Artstein-DunsayLeslie B. EinsteinThe Eisner Foundation, Inc.Mr. John Ek and Ms. Esther Espinoza-Ek
Mr. and Mrs. James EllisMr. and Mrs. Ernest O. EllisonMr. John Emerson and Ms. Kimberly Marteau EmersonErnst & Young, LLPHeather A. EvansSusan and Edward FergusonDolores Fitchman and Letty ThorntonBrad Folb, Esq.Friends of African WildlifeGeorges & Germaine Fusenot Charity FoundationRichard and Eileen GarsonGE FoundationGeneral Foods CorporationLaraine GerberKeri Gillespie Earl B. Gilmore FoundationEstate of Nancy Adelaide GottliebGreat Western Financial CorporationMr. and Mrs. Paul GrossmanFabienne and J. P. GuerinPhilip and Geri GutentagNancy and Mike HarahanHauptman Family FoundationBill and Paulette HeathAnita HirshHollywood Park Racing Charities, Inc.Midge and Richard HoodMs. Muriel HoracekCassidy HornMr. Zach Horowitz and Dr. Barbara NattersonTeena Hostovich and Doug MartinetPerla and Saul HudsonIconix Brand GroupKathleen InmanIsabel FoundationMr. and Mrs. Peter W. JamesCarl W. Johnson FoundationThe Carl Jud FoundationEstate of R. Raymond KayJuanita KempeJeanne S. and Ronald KippRobert Kotick, 1011 Foundation, Inc.KTLA-TV Charities Fund, a fund of the McCormack FoundationJohn and Deborah LandisLatham & Watkins, LLPMr. Jerry LeachThe Thomas and Dorothy Leavey FoundationRonald and Sharon LevyLifeline ProgramRobert E. Lovett, Jr. and Tiffany White-LovettMr. Joseph P. Lyons
Mrs. Paquita L. MachrisMr. and Mrs. John F. MaherSamuel P. Mandell FoundationBrian Miller and Scott MarshallAmanda Massucci and Mike WokosinMargaret A. MawMBNA America Bank, N.A.MCA, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. William McGaghKatie McGrath & J. J. Abrams Family Foundation Mellon Investor ServiceMerrill Lynch & Company, Inc.Mill River FoundationCindy Miscikowski and Doug RingHeather Crosby MnuchinEstate of Frederick H. MollDoris and Greg MortonCharles Stewart Mott FoundationMountain View FoundationEugenia Riordan MuleNickelodeonMr. John NickollGeorge O’GormanMr. and Mrs. Samuel Oschin Family FoundationOutback SteakhouseMr. Ezekiel Patten, Jr.Gray Phillips Living TrustCharles and Deborah PiercePlaya Capital CompanyJoe and Jacqueline PloenRosalind and Spencer PritikinProprietary Media, Inc.Protective Life CorporationDavid and Gillian QuintoRich Charitable FoundationRLR AdvertisingEdward N. & Carol Scott RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Edward Roski, Jr.Ryland Mortgage CompanySacks Family FoundationMr. Daniel Schreiner and Mr. A. J. Galloway
Schultz & Williams, Inc.David Schwartzman/DS VenturesDonald and Susan SchwarzJohn and Linda SeiterKashif F. and Theresa SheikhRajath Shourie and Moira MayerThe Lucille Ellis Simon FoundationBetty SinkysErna and Norma SmallboneJessica Cullen SmithStanley Smith Horticultural TrustKit and Roger SnobleCharlene and Burton SperberCharles and Ellen SteinmetzEdd and Carole SteppSidney Stern Memorial TrustJames M. StewartGeorge and Laurie StonemanDwight Stuart Youth FoundationRuth Margaret Stueve – The EHE Family FoundationDorothy Grannis Sullivan FoundationIn Memory of Donald R. Swabb, Sr.SYSCO Food Services of Los Angeles, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Curtis TamkinLouise A. TarbleMrs. Betty M. TauerMr. George A. TompkinsMr. Donald V. TrasattiTRW FoundationSue TsaoTV LandUnilever Ice CreamDoug and Sue UpshawMr. and Mrs. Howard VarnerMr. and Mrs. Jim VernonBrian VidorVroman’s BookstoreMr. and Mrs. Robert A. WallerDr. Jim Walters and Mrs. Mitzi WaltersMurray Ward
H Expanded ZooCamp capacity was made possible by a generous donation from the Flora L. Thornton Foundation.
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Selig Legacy Society
Selig Legacy Society donors ensure that Los Angeles will have a vibrant
zoo for generations to come by including the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association in their estate plans. Such gifts provide future support of the Zoo, making certain that our mission of caring for diverse animal populations and educating the public about wildlife and the need for conservation continues for future generations. We are delighted to honor this growing Society of donors.
Karen and Tom AcklandEarl and Virginia ArbuckleDillu Ann AshbyAllen and Kay AutryMargye S. BaumgardnerJenifer BodeMr. W. William BoedeDr. Elise BriscoEsther S. M. ChaoJan CollierJoan CrishalDouglas CurtinJack and Barbara DawsonDonna and Michael DeeHeather A. EvansGerald and Barbara FarberDolores Fitchman and Letty ThorntonRichard and Eileen GarsonMary HarknessSharon HendersonMidge and Richard HoodJames and Penny HunterFrances H. JohnstonPeter JonesJuanita KempeJulian and Carolyne Lacy-SchwabRichard LieboffBetty White LuddenDiane MallMichael Menichetti and Mariko ShojiJeanne Miller
Marion O’DareLee and Erika OwensDo’bee PecoraSusan PressmanBasia A. PrigaDick and Joann RatiaSusan RogowskiRoslyn SchrankHarvey Michael ShapiroRon and Pat SilvermanBetty L. SinkysJeanne SpragueFloyd and Mary StaufferEdd and Carole SteppMadeline and Elliott TaftLynn TolerTim and Linda WashburnBobbie and Phil WengerAnn Marie and Jack WilderPam WrightDennis-Duke and Cheryl YamashitaStephen and Patrice J. Zamenhof
Safari Society Safari Society is the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association’s premier donor
group. With giving levels ranging from $1,500 to $25,000 annually, Safari Society patrons have an impact on many levels: globally, through the Zoo’s conservation and breeding programs; regionally, through diverse education opportunities; and locally, as they help sustain an oasis of plant and animal life in the heart of Los Angeles. We thank our Safari Society donors for their passion for wildlife in all its diversity.
Gorilla TroopMr. and Mrs. Peter ArkleyRobert M. & Marjie A. Bennett FoundationEsther S. M. ChaoKeri Gillespie
Elephant HerdAnonymous (2)Jack and Barbara DawsonBrian and Arpita DiamondThe Federico Family TrustRobert E. Lovett, Jr. and Tiffany White-Lovett
Beth PriceRobert and Ann RonusMr. and Mrs. Arnold SeidelMarc and Eva SternDaniel Suggs and Misty CrossMs. Ellen VahanTim and Linda WashburnThe Wasserman FoundationJennifer Thornton Wieland
Jaguar JamboreeMs. Joni BerryMr. William Bisset and Ms. Donna ZenorCharles X Block, Tamaqua FoundationMr. W. William BoedeSteven and Karen BristingKelly Brock-Jennings and Greg JenningsDr. William and Mrs. Patricia ChinDavid and Susan ColeMark and Johanna DeeNancy and Patrick DennisHeather A. EvansAndrew FrameNick and Kathy FranklinJoshua and Beth FriedmanMs. Muriel HoracekPerla and Saul HudsonEllen and Ron JacobsEdward and Ingrid KellyKLM Foundation
Sandra Krause and William FitzgeraldRich Lichtenstein and Melanie CottonBetty White LuddenScott NairneGail and Gerald OppenheimerHelen C. PeknyRosalind and Spencer PritikinBelinda and Richard RobinsTed Samuels and Lori Winters SamuelsRoslyn SchrankRobert and Kimberly ShepherdC.A. and Sherry SheppardWilliam, Ginger, Eloise, and MyerPatricia and Stanley SilverErika Aronson and Adam SternPeter W. WardleJohn WestThe Winnick Family Foundation
Eagle AerieMr. Robert E. AlschulerAnonymous (3)Allen and Kay AutryDr. David and Mrs. Gloria BernsteinBryan T. Biniak and Song OhThe Cassutt FamilyDouglas CordellGordon and Dona CrawfordRichard and Ilyse Frieder
E Inside the Stilt House at the Rainforest of the Americas exhibit, colorful commemo-rative butterflies cover three steel branches; monies from these mes-sages support the most urgent needs of the Zoo.
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Nate Funaro and Jenny BelcherDaniel and Jodie HareStuart and Barbara KlabinMs. Phyllis Kupferstein and Mr. Don FarkasJulian and Carolyne Lacy-SchwabMarilyn and Howard LevineJenifer LewisDiane MarcussenChristine and Paul McCallumMill River FoundationJerome MurrayNeil and Cheryl NissingErika O. OwensMr. and Mrs. David A. PomsStacey L. Poston and Annemarie G. PaceDoug and Lynn (Peterson) PriceDavid and Gillian QuintoMrs. Joann RatiaSusan F. RiceDavid and Laurie ScherDavid and Tina SegelErna and Norma SmallboneSidney Stern Memorial TrustLaurie and George StonemanTakehiko Suzuki and Deborah MayMadeline and Elliott TaftDoug and Sue UpshawMr. and Mrs. A. W. UrquhartGregory Walker and Michelle AshfordBobbie and Phil WengerSusan Wolf and Marcus Ryle Giraffe TowerChristine Adams and James AspergerAlas FamilyMs. Sharon AltmanAnonymous (4)Margot and Mark Armbruster
Dillu Ann AshbyJoanne and Eric AshtonRoberta BennettMarilyn Mayer BerschJ. Bernard and Susan BlakeBrenda and Alan BorsteinKilbee BrittainAmaris and Philip BryerAmy and Reave Call Barbara and Gary CeazanJohn Cermak and Shanta YocumDan and Rusty ChandlerRon and Tamara ClementsMichelle Colbert and Steve WunderlichThe Corgel FamilyDuncan and John Crabtree-IrelandThe Davidow Charitable FundYvonne De C. SegerstromFrancesca and Doug DeaverMr. and Mrs. Scott DiehlMr. and Mrs. James EllisMr. and Mrs. Ken M. EllisDr. Curtis and Laura EngMs. Elizabeth EvansE. Jane Finley and Cindy AdamsDolores Fitchman and Letty ThorntonRichard and Eileen GarsonElaine GlickMr. and Mrs. Bill GordonDr. Stanley and Linda GormanPhilip and Geri GutentagSue and Jeff HaberLindsey Haines and Linda HainesAtiya Hakeem and Jason SuraceLaurie HannaNancy and Michael HarahanBill and Paulette HeathMarjorie Heidsieck and Nicholas JareckiMary Ann HenleyCarol and Warner Henry
Midge and Richard HoodAlan and Cindy HornCassidy HornMartha H. HortonKathleen InmanMr. and Mrs. Larry G. IvanjackDerek and Pauline JacksonSiri D. JohnsonDonald and Linda KaplanGary and Linda KaplanJuanita KempeTom and Terri KevilleDiann H. Kim and John B. FrankJeanne S. and Ronald KippDr. and Mrs. Arthur C. KleinMr. Jerry LeachDrs. Victor and Alexandra LevineMr. and Mrs. William B. LucasMr. and Mrs. Rod N. MacdonellGreg and Stephanie McLemoreBob McMillanKurt Mechaley and Diane KookenAllen Michel and Kathy RogersEdward D. & Anna Mitchell Family FoundationJames and Patrice MitchellMs. Rosemary C. MooreTracy MooreDoris and Greg MortonPhilip and Penny MoynihanAndy D. Murr and Amy R. ForbesTerri MurrayDevon Myers and Stephen J. LiuAllan and Mumsey NemiroffMarion O’DareMs. Joan PaulooDo’bee PecoraMelinda and Tom PetersFelix Racelis and Lawrence J. NashMarilyn RhindJan M. RichardsRita RothmanDan Sandel
Theodore Sarandos and Nicole AvantCarlos and Devy SchonfeldJohn and Linda SeiterKashif F. and Theresa SheikhStephen and Catherine ShultzThe Lucille Ellis Simon FoundationDr. Roberta Smith and Mr. Richard JonesThomas and Robin SmithAmy M. Sommer and James R. ChildressThe Stutz FamilySusan Sullivan and Connell CowanIn Memory of Donald R. Swabb, Sr.Art and Sheila SwickerJeff TremainePolly and George TurpinSusan and Steve TysseeMr. and Mrs. Matt WaldenDr. Jim Walters and Mrs. Mitzi WaltersMyra Wildhorn and Lori and Saul BrantIn Memory of Joan WilliamsJudy and David WilsonDr. and Mrs. David H. WinerPatrice J. Zamenhof
Annual DonorHonor RollThe Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association is grateful to the following donors for their generosity to GLAZA between July 1, 2013, and June 30, 2014.
Gifts of $500,000 and aboveBetty White LuddenThe Ralph M. Parsons Foundation
Gifts of $100,000 – $499,99999 Cents Only StoresPepsiCoThe Winnick Family Foundation
Gifts of $50,000 – $99,999Fritz B. Burns FoundationCalifornia Community FoundationChildren’s Hospital Los AngelesDuttenhaver FundEstate of Marilyn FreytagMax H. Gluck FoundationThe Los Angeles Kings Hockey ClubNBC UniversalJoan A. PaydenScholarShareStephen and Catherine ShultzEstate of Michael Wayne Thomas
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Gifts of $25,000 – $49,999Mr. and Mrs. Peter ArkleyBCM FoundationRobert M. & Marjie A. Bennett FoundationThe John W. Carson FoundationEsther S. M. ChaoJack and Barbara DawsonBrian and Arpita DiamondJoseph Drown FoundationThe Federico Family TrustThe Georgina Fredrick Children’s FoundationKeri GillespieAlan and Cindy HornCassidy HornIconix Brand GroupBeth PriceRoslyn SchrankThe Stringer FoundationToyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.The Walt Disney CompanyWasserman FoundationLuanne C. WellsWells Fargo
Gifts of $10,000 – $24,999Anonymous (3)Bank of America FoundationCharles X Block, Tamaqua FoundationDisney Worldwide Conservation FundEstate of Laverne E. FisherFox Broadcasting Company & 20th Century Fox TelevisionDon and Lorraine Freeberg FoundationJune Irene Chiltern Healey FoundationMark Hughes FoundationICEE-USA
Diann H. Kim and John B. FrankPhyllis Kupferstein and Don FarkasJulian and Carolyne Lacy-SchwabMcGraw Hill FinancialAnn and Jerry MossBlake and Heather Mycoskie NickelodeonThe Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris FoundationEstate of Lois NoyesOccidental Petroleum CorporationBruce and Madeline RamerLynda and Stewart ResnickRobert and Ann RonusTed Samuels and Lori Winters SamuelsSchultz & Williams, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Arnold SeidelLinda Shahinian and Herb SchiffPatricia and Stanley SilverMarc & Eva Stern FoundationDaniel Suggs and Misty CrossMadeline and Elliott TaftMs. Ellen VahanTim and Linda WashburnBobbie and Phil WengerJennifer Thornton Wieland
Gifts of $5,000 – $9,999Margot and Mark ArmbrusterThe Autry FoundationDr. David and Mrs. Gloria BernsteinMs. Joni BerryMr. and Mrs. John L. BiardMr. W. William BoedeSteven and Karen BristingKelly Brock-Jennings and Greg JenningsThe Charitable Foundation of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServicesChicago Zoological SocietyDr. William and Mrs. Patricia Chin
David and Susan ColeThe Corgel FamilyMark and Johanna DeeNancy and Patrick DennisEmployees Community Fund of Boeing CaliforniaErnst & Young, LLPHeather A. EvansFaring Capital, LLCAndrew FrameNick and Kathy FranklinJoshua and Beth FriedmanAsma and Irfan FurniturewalaGibson, Dunn & CrutcherNancy and Michael HarahanAnita HirshMs. Muriel HoracekPerla and Saul HudsonFrederick HuntsberryMr. and Mrs. Larry G. IvanjackDerek and Pauline JacksonEllen and Ron JacobsThe Carl Jud FoundationDavid and Meredith KaplanJoyce Eisenberg-Keefer and Mel KeeferKLM FoundationSandra Krause and William FitzgeraldKenneth and Kimberly KrugLatham & Watkins, LLPThe Thomas and Dorothy Leavey FoundationRich Lichtenstein and Melanie CottonThe Living DesertMacy’sMr. and Mrs. Bruce V. MalkenhorstCharles and Jean McFaddenEstate of Frederick H. MollThe Morrison & Foerster FoundationCharles Stewart Mott FoundationScott NairneNile and Yvonne Niami
Occidental CollegeGail and Gerald OppenheimerParamount PicturesHelen C. PeknyPipkin Charitable FoundationBelinda and Richard RobinsService Systems AssociatesRobert and Kimberly ShepherdC.A. and Sherry SheppardWilliam, Ginger, Eloise, and MyerShelby Jean and Sheldon SloanErika Aronson and Adam SternSidney Stern Memorial TrustTime Warner CableUnion Bank FoundationMr. and Mrs. Matt WaldenPeter W. WardleJohn WestRobert and Marion WilsonDr. and Mrs. David H. WinerPatrice J. ZamenhofKenneth Ziffren
Gifts of $2,500 – $4,999Mr. Robert E. AlschulerMari and Joe AmorosoAnonymous (5)Allen and Kay AutryBig Heart Pet BrandsBryan T. Biniak and Song OhMr. William Bisset and Ms. Donna ZenorJ. Bernard and Susan BlakeBrenda and Alan BorsteinDiana and Marc BrownThe Cassutt FamilyClassic Party RentalsDouglas Cordell
G Zoo sponsor ScholarShare, Cali-fornia’s 529 college savings plan, sent its canine representative, “Diploma Dog,” to add to the festivities at Big Bunny’s Spring Fling.
E Zoo patrons are able to visit with the goats, sheep, miniature horse, and goose at Muriel’s Ranch thanks to funding provided by the Max H. Gluck Foundation.
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Gordon and Dona CrawfordRobert L. DamesFrancesca and Doug DeaverDr. and Mrs. DeutschMr. and Mrs. Ken M. EllisE. Jane Finley and Cindy AdamsRichard and Ilyse FriederNate Funaro and Jenny BelcherDaniel and Jodie HareMr. Fritz HitchcockMartha H. HortonKathleen InmanInternational Tour SpecialistsKandis and Jonathan JaffreyKate KellyJuanita KempeStuart and Barbara KlabinPatricia KulhaMarilyn and Howard LevineJenifer LewisMr. and Mrs. William B. LucasMr. Joseph P. LyonsChristine and Paul McCallumMill River FoundationJerome MurrayAllan and Nicole MutchnikThe Nimoy Foundation Junior Board of DirectorsNeil and Cheryl NissingErika O. OwensMr. and Mrs. David A. PomsStacey L. Poston and Annemarie G. PaceDoug and Lynn (Peterson) PriceDavid and Gillian QuintoMrs. Joann RatiaSusan F. RiceWes Schaefer and Cathy King-Schaefer
David and Laurie ScherKathie SchlesingerDavid and Tina SegelKashif F. and Theresa SheikhThe Lucille Ellis Simon FoundationErna and Norma SmallboneTom and Melanie StaggsLaurie and George StonemanTakehiko Suzuki and Deborah MayTopeka Zoological ParkJeff TremaineDoug and Sue UpshawMr. and Mrs. A. W. UrquhartVulcan Materials Company, Western DivisionGregory Walker and Michelle AshfordHelen J. WallRenee WeitzerSusan Harris & Paul Junger WittSusan Wolf and Marcus Ryle
Gifts of $1,000 – $2,499Alfredo and Linda AcostaJean AignerAlas FamilyMs. Sharon AltmanDr. and Mrs. James E. Anhalt, Jr.Anonymous (7)Dillu Ann AshbyJoanne and Eric AshtonAT&T FoundationAugustyn Foundation TrustRochelle AzoffMr. and Mrs. Marlow S. BaarRoberta BennettMarilyn Mayer BerschValerie Bertinelli Vitale
Richard BibeauStephen and Dee BostMs. Barbara BowenMr. and Mrs. Donald BrewerKilbee BrittainNancy I. and Michael BrownAmaris and Philip BryerBurbank PrintingFrank BurrowsAmy and Reave CallRobert and Janice CarrBarbara and Gary CeazanJohn Cermak and Shanta YocumKarin E. ChadwickDan and Rusty ChandlerChanelChevronRon and Tamara ClementsCochlear AmericaMichelle Colbert and Steve WunderlichJeanne and Harold Collier Family FoundationDuncan and John Crabtree-IrelandThe Davidow Charitable FundYvonne De C. SegerstromDonna and Michael DeeJo Di CeccoMr. and Mrs. Scott DiehlDisney Employee Matching GiftsDisney Voluntears “Ears to You” FundSue Downing, DVMDreamWorks Animation SKG Inc.Marjorie DyeEarthShare CaliforniaEdison InternationalMichael and Jane EisnerMr. and Mrs. James EllisDr. Curtis and Laura Eng
Ms. Elizabeth EvansThe Ferrell-Paulin Family FoundationMaxine Findley and Kevin BarbJonathon and Samantha FirestoneDolores Fitchman and Letty ThorntonThe Ella Fitzgerald Charitable FoundationMr. and Mrs. Allen FrickeRichard and Eileen GarsonCheryl and Rachel GaspariniElaine GlickAlan and Coralie GoldsmithPaula and Harvey GoldsteinArthur GoldwynMrs. Douglas GoodanMr. and Mrs. Bill GordonDr. Stanley and Linda GormanSuzanne GottliebMs. Monika E. GriderFabienne and J. P. GuerinPhilip and Geri GutentagSue and Jeff HaberJames and Michelle HahnLindsey Haines and Linda HainesEden HalfonLaurie HannaMary HarknessChristine B. HayesBill and Paulette HeathMarjorie Heidsieck and Nicholas JareckiMary Ann HenleyCarol and Warner HenryMr. Henry HiltyHollywood Chamber of Commerce Community FoundationMark and Jean HolmstedtMr. Zach Horowitz and Dr. Barbara NattersonJohn and Julia ItamuraDiane JamiesonMr. Roger Jantz and Ms. Jo Anne WileyMr. Mark JohnsonSiri D. JohnsonMr. Richard Jones and Dr. Roberta SmithRick W. JonesDonald and Linda KaplanGary and Linda KaplanCraig and Amanda KatzTom and Terri KevilleJeanne S. and Ronald KippDr. and Mrs. Arthur C. KleinMr. Jerry LeachPaul and Lucille LevineDrs. Victor and Alexandra LevineMr. and Mrs. Richard J. LewisConnie and David LittmanDiana Long
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Longo Toyota-Scion-LexusPeter P. Loughran and Lena HeadeyRobert E. Lovett, Jr. and Tiffany White-LovettMs. Heidi A. LudwickMr. and Mrs. Rod N. MacdonellChristine R. MadsenDiane MarcussenKatie McGrath & J. J. Abrams Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Edward McKeownGreg and Stephanie McLemoreGreig and Barbara McRitchieKurt Mechaley and Diane KookenMrs. Irene MendonAllen Michel and Kathy RogersEdward D. & Anna Mitchell Family FoundationJames and Patrice MitchellLinda and Keith MondaMs. Rosemary C. MooreTracy MooreMarion E. MorehouseDoris and Greg MortonPhilip and Penny MoynihanThe Alfred C. Munger FoundationTerri MurrayFrank Muscillo and Cynthia ThompsonDevon Myers and Stephen J. LiuRobin Neenan and Melissa LoeffelholzJane M. Nemcova and Ondrej NemecAllan and Mumsey NemiroffMarion O’DarePacific Rim PrintersParadise Island Shaved IceMs. Joan PaulooDo’bee PecoraStanley K. PennerMelinda and Tom PetersPomona Unified School DistrictProvident Financial ManagementLawrence J. Nash and Felix RacelisBrian and Judith RackohnGarry RandallMarilyn RhindJan M. RichardsRoll GivingRita RothmanIrma A. RuizRunners Circle Inc.Cyndi Ruud-Johnson and Susan Ruud-StoverSan Antonio Zoological Gardens and AquariumDan SandelTheodore Sarandos and Nicole AvantCarlos and Devy Schonfeld
Mr. and Mrs. Ben ScottiJohn and Linda SeiterKashif F. and Theresa SheikhTodd and Tammy ShererReuyan SilbenBernardo and Carla SilvaThomas and Robin SmithAmy M. Sommer and James R. ChildressSony Pictures EntertainmentCharles and Ellen SteinmetzMr. and Mrs. Richard StevensMarian StockingThe Stutz FamilySusan Sullivan and Connell CowanIn Memory of Donald R. Swabb, Sr.Art and Sheila SwickerJohn M. Teeples and Nicolas Martinez, Jr.Victoria P. TillKaren and William TimberlakeAlex and Jean TrebekPolly and George TurpinTypecraft, Wood & Jones Inc.U.S. Bancorp FoundationMr. and Mrs. Robert A. WallerDr. Jim Walters and Mrs. Mitzi WaltersLaura WasserThe Wesley School First Grade ClassWest Coast Beverage ServicePaula Whiteman and Robert AndersonJudy and David WilsonJim A. Witoszynski
Business Partners Designed specifically for businesses and corporations, GLAZA’s Business Partners donors share the Los Angeles Zoo’s commitment to conservation and education. By becoming a Business Partner with a gift of $1,500 or more annually, these donors help the Zoo preserve biodiversity and provide stimulating education programs for generations to come. We are pleased to recognize the following business and corporate partners.
AnonymousBank of America FoundationBig Heart Pet BrandsBurbank PrintingThe Charitable Foundation of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices
Classic Party RentalsDreamWorks Animation SKG Inc.Employees Community Fund of Boeing CaliforniaFox Broadcasting Company & 20th Century Fox TelevisionICEE-USALongo Toyota-Scion-LexusMcGraw Hill FinancialOccidental Petroleum CorporationPacific Rim PrintersPepsiCoPipkin Charitable FoundationRoll GivingSchultz & Williams, Inc.Sony Pictures EntertainmentTypecraft, Wood & Jones Inc.Union Bank FoundationVulcan Materials Company, Western DivisionThe Walt Disney CompanyWells Fargo
Sponsors 99 Cents Only StoresChildren’s Hospital Los AngelesHive LightingThe ICEE CompanyLivingSocialPepsiCoScholarShareSoCal Honda Dealers
Media PartnersBrand ExchangeCBSCitadelClear ChannelCollectiveEventfulFacebookGoogle
HuluL.A. WeeklyLamarLaunch PointLos Angeles Newspaper GroupLos Angeles TimesPandoraRadio DisneyRocketFuelTime WarnerTitanTubeMogulUnivision RadioValassisVan WagnerVises
Special Thanks Banyan Tree Asset Management, LLCDiamond Landscaping, Inc.David KeliherRichard B. MinkTad MotoyamaPacific Rim PrintersShultz Steel CompanyGary M. SternGeorge B. StonemanRuth J. Yakushiji
This listing recognizes those who contributed $1,000 or more in support of the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens between July 1, 2013, and June 20, 2014. Every effort has been made to ensure that the list is complete and accurate. If errors or omissions have occurred, please accept our apologies and call the Development Office at 323/644-6035 to report corrections. Thank you.
G The Georgina Fredrick Children’s Foundation continues the good work of Fred and Jean Astman; it supports the children of Los Angeles through the ZooPals school bussing program.
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Revenue General Fund $ 263,891 Zoo Enterprise Trust Fund 1,652,397Admissions Receipts 11,767,915Concessions* 942,600Membership* 1,366,459Other Receipts 1,543,270 Total $ 17,536,532 *Transfers from GLAZA
Expenditures by Program
Animal Health and Welfare $ 7,365,343
Facility Maintenance and Operations 5,962,421
Education 876,827
Public Relations and Marketing 1,578,288
Administration 1,753,653 Total $ 17,536,532
Statement of Financial Position as of June 30, 2014(with comparative totals at June 30, 2013)
Expenditure Program by FunctionLos Angeles Zoo Attendance History
5%
9%10% 42%
City of Los Angeles, Department of the Zoo
Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association 2014 2013
Assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 8,625,507 $ 9,950,676 Investments 28,029,396 23,652,024 Accounts receivable 319,646 333,602 Pledges and grants receivable, net 1,426,552 3,150,544 Beneficial interest in perpetual trusts 148,376 136,047 Property and equipment, net 383,783 204,939 Other assets 150,529 152,282 Total assets $ 39,083,789 $ 37,580,114
LiAbiLiTies And neT AsseTs
Liabilities Salaries and benefits payable $ 1,277,382 $ 1,134,739 Accounts payable and accrued expenses 1,788,855 1,189,394 Deferred revenue 164,498 1,165 Membership surplus due to the City of L.A., as restated 447,837 447,837 Accrued obligation to the City of L.A., Elephants of Asia exhibit 10,350,202 12,380,809 Capital lease obligations 53,424 26,881
Total liabilities 14,082,198 15,180,825 net assets Unrestricted Undesignated 1,375,120 3,388,679 Board-designated for Elephants of Asia (1,646,189) (3,625,644) Board-designated for endowment 18,504,956 15,808,904 Board-designated for other projects 1,998 55,476 Total unrestricted 18,235,885 15,627,415 Temporarily restricted Restricted for GLAZA and Zoo projects 2,740,828 3,319,148 Restricted for behavioral enrichment 716,707 598,209 Restricted for endowment 1,230,481 790,156
Total temporarily restricted 4,688,016 4,707,513
Permanently restricted 2,077,690 2,064,361
Total net assets 25,001,591 22,399,289
Total liabilities and net assets $ 39,083,789 $ 37,580,114
34%
Animal Health &Welfare
FacilityMaintenance &Operations
Education
Public Relations& Marketing
Administration
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1,660,450 1,660,450
1,550,343
1,459,080
1,543,2321,506,274
1,400,000
1,350,000
1,500,000
1,550,000
1,600,000
1,650,000
1,700,000
1,450,000
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14Fiscal Year
for the year ended June 30, 2014
Title of Publication: ZOO VIEW Publication No. 02763303Date of Filing: Sep 16, 2014 Frequency of Issue: QuarterlyNo. of issues published annually: 4 Annual Subscription Price: $11.00Complete Mailing Address of Known Office of Publication: 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90027-1498Complete Mailing Address of the Headquarters (general business offices) of Publisher: 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90027-1498Publisher: Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90027-1498Editor: Brenda Posada, c/o GLAZA, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90027-1498 Managing Editor: Sandy Masuo, c/o GLAZA, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90027-1498 Owner: Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90027-1498Known Bondholders, Mortgagees, and Other Security Holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities: NoneFor Completion by Nonprofit Organizations Authorized to Mail at Special Rates: The purpose, function, and nonprofit status of this organization and the exempt status for Federal income tax purposes has not changed during the preceding 12 months.Issue Date for Circulation Data: Summer 2014.
Average No. Copies Actual No. Copies ofExtent and Nature Each Issue During Single Issue Publishedof Circulation Preceding 12 Months Nearest to Filing Date
A. Total No. Copies (Net Press Run) 59,250 61,000
1. Paid Outside-County Mail Subscriptions Stated on Form 3541. (Include 7,615 7,279 advertiser’s proof and exchange copies) 2. Paid In-County Subscriptions (Include advertiser’s proof and exchange copies) 46,511 45,708 B. 3. Sales Through Dealers and Carriers, Street Vendors, Counter Sales, and Other 0 0 Non-USPS Paid Distribution 4. Other Classes Mailed Through the USPS 0 0
C. Total Paid Distribution 54,126 52,987 1. Outside-County as Stated on Form 3541 0 0D. 2. In-County as Stated on Form 3541 0 0 3. Other Classes Mailed Through the USPS 0 0 4. Free Distribution Outside the Mail 3,924 4,530 E. Total Free or Nominal Rate Distribution 3,924 4,530 F. Total Distribution 58,050 57,517 G. Copies Not Distributed 1,200 3,483 H. Total 59,250 61,000 I. Percent Paid 93.2% 92.1%
This statement of ownership will be printed in the Winter 2015 issue of this publication. I certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete. Brenda Posada, Editor 9/16/14
U.S. Postal ServiceSTATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION
Required by 39 U.S.C. 3685
Free or Nominal RateDistribution
Paid Circulation
Note: The audited financials, complete with disclosure notes, are available upon written request to the President of the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association. It is the policy of the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association that a portion of gifts and/or income therefrom is used to defray the costs of raising and administering the funds.
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A N N U A L R E P O R T
Temporarily Permanently Unrestricted Restricted Restricted 2014 Totals 2013 Totals
Support and Revenue Membership revenue $ 5,506,521 $ — $ — $ 5,506,521 $ 5,559,351 Contributions and grants 1,824,524 1,802,319 1,000 3,627,843 6,991,225 Special events revenue, net of direct donor benefit expenses of $305,955 801,144 — — 801,144 786,088 Visitor amenities 2,467,210 — — 2,467,210 2,382,201 Exhibitions and community events 133,794 — — 133,794 56,238 Net investment income 3,521,870 656,994 — 4,178,864 2,823,326 Change in value of beneficial interest in perpetual trusts — — 12,329 12,329 9,059 Miscellaneous revenue 73,937 — — 73,937 114,961 Net assets released from restrictions 2,478,810 (2,478,810) — — —-
Total support and revenue 16,807,810 (19,497) 13,329 16,801,642 18,722,449 Expenses Program services Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens 4,837,215 — — 4,837,215 5,638,534 Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association 6,212,489 — — 6,212,489 3,677,971 Total program services 11,049,704 — — 11,049,704 9,316,505
General and administrative 1,815,141 — — 1,815,141 1,511,912 Fundraising 1,334,495 — — 1,334,495 1,454,146
Total expenses 14,199,340 — — 14,199,340 12,282,563
Changes in net assets 2,608,470 (19,497) 13,329 2,602,302 6,439,886
net assets, beginning of year, as restated 15,627,415 4,707,513 2,064,361 22,399,289 15,959,403
Net assets, end of year $ 18,235,885 $ 4,688,016 $ 2,077,690 $ 25,001,591 $ 22,399,289
Statement of Activities for the year ended June 30, 2014 (with summarized financial information for the year ended June 30, 2013)
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