Sequoia Park Zoo supports conservation efforts outside the zoo by raising funds for our conservation partners and providing financial support for select projects through our Conservation Grants Program. Since 2012, we have provided over $39,000 to these critically important conservation efforts around the world!
Click the links below to learn about the projects we’ve funded, and about how you can apply for a grant.
Support for Field Conservation
2019 Zoo-funded Conservation Projects:
African Savanna Elephant
Population Estimate & Habitat Use of African Savanna Elephant in Chebera Churchura National Park, Ethiopia (2019 – $1,440)
Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris)
Employing Citizen Science to Monitor & Conserve Tigers in the Buffer Zones of Chitwan National Park, Nepal (2019 – $1,500)
Monarch butterfly
Bayside Monarch Project (2019 – $1,450)
Humboldt Flying Squirrel
Monitoring Humboldt’s Flying Squirrel with Novel Techniques (2019 – $1,032)