About the Zoo
Our mission is desert conservation through preservation, education, and appreciation.
About the Zoo
Conservation is at the heart of everything we do at The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens. We are actively engaged in 80+ projects around the world including international field conservation efforts, local habitat restoration, and on-site initiatives. By connecting guests to individual animals in our immersive habitats, we strive to create conservation advocates for nature and wildlife.
The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens has been a beloved institution in Southern California for over 50 years. An Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) accredited zoo and botanical garden, The Living Desert represents the desert environments of North America, Australia, and Africa with more than 150 species, 1,200 protected acres, and miles of hiking trails.
Today’s Progress
Our Keystone Projects
Headstarting Desert Tortoise Hatchlings
Bringing Back the Pronghorn
Partnership with the Black Mambas Anti-Poaching Unit
Building Community Conservation Success Globally
Recognizing that conservation challenges stem from human activities, The Living Desert’s Building Community Conservation Success (BCCS) workshops are redefining conservation efforts globally by equipping biologists with essential social science skills. These workshops train conservationists to engage effectively with communities, enhancing the success of conservation programs by aligning them with the needs of local ecosystems, species, and economies. With sessions conducted in 11 countries for over 471 participants from 31 countries, The Living Desert is leading the way in integrating community insights and needs into conservation strategies, thereby addressing the root causes of species decline and fostering sustainable coexistence.
Conservation through Co-Existence (Mongolia Partnership)
Our Leaders
Allen Monroe
RoxAnna Breitigan
Dwight Middendorf
Jeff Petrovic
Dr. James Danoff-Burg
Allison Krupp
Terrie Terrell
Dr. Anna Young
Brian Sawicki
Careers
Free Family Membership
Paid Time Off
Health, Dental & Vision Insurance*
401(k) Plan after 6 months and 1,000 hours
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Professional Development Opportunities
Our Board of Trustees
Board of Directors
- Bill Appel, Chairman*
- Craig McCollam, Treasurer*
- Sandra Cooper Woodson, Secretary*
- Allen Monroe, President/CEO and Assistant Secretary*
- Deborah Chapman*
- Marylynn Gladstein
- Jim Gould
- Candace Holzgrafe*
- H. Earl Hoover II
- Suz Hunt*
- Michael Kiner
- Jaishri Mehta
- Jneil Nelson
- Peter Scheer
- Michael Schreter
- Sally Simonds
- Bill Simpkins
- Phillip K. Smith Jr.*
- Mary Lou Solomon
- Larry Spicer
- Sam Spinello
- Nancy L Stegehuis*
- Judy Vossler
*Board of Directors - Karen Sausman, President Emerita
- Curt Ealy, Trustee Emeritus
- Brian S. Harnik, Legal Counsel Roemer & Harnik, LLP
Advisory Counsel
- City of Indian Wells – Mayor Greg Sanders
- City of Palm Desert – Mayor Karina Quintanilla and Council Member Kathleen Kelly
- City of Rancho Mirage – Mayor Steve Downs and Council Member Ted Weill
- Coachella Valley Water District – Jim Barrett and Anthony Bianco
- Visit Greater Palm Springs – Scott White and Davis Meyer
- Carol Wright
Have a Question?
We are happy to help you! We’re always eager to share more about our work in conservation, education, and animal care.