Conservation Donation Fund
You can now donate to a special Conservation Donation Fund for “wish list” items requested by our animal, veterinary and conservation teams. As a non-profit organization, often some equipment or devices might not be considered a high priority for general funding or is something that can be purchased “down the road.” With this new fund, we can now earmark donations to purchase these beneficial items directly for our teams.
As an example of a recent acquisition, we received funding for new x-ray components to upgrade our x-ray machine, which is greatly appreciated.
Wish List
Vet Hospital
- Examination LED Lighting – $2,360.94
A wall-mounted, compact examination and diagnostic light
- LifeWindow® Anesthetic Monitor – $6,000 to $8,000
Conservation Field Work
General donations to fund two projects:
1. Mountain Yellow-Legged Frogs Project, 2025:
Conservation team will be head-starting Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frogs from Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Parks and Yosemite National Park. They are also caring for the chytrid salvage mountain yellow-legged frogs that are airlifted out of Sequoia for anti-fungal treatments performed by Zoo staff.
2. California Red-Legged Frogs Project, 2025:
A project to head-start California red- legged frogs from a private property in the foothills for release into the wilderness of Yosemite National Park.
Funding for these two projects is continuous and your donation will help defray expenditures associated with these important programs.
For more information, contact: [email protected].