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Q: I am a member of the press. How do I arrange a visit?

A: If you are actively working on a story, the Zoo will waive your admission fee. Contact our Director of Public Relations, Julia McHugh, via email or phone: (805) 569-3303. Alternatively, contact our Director of Marketing. Dean Noble via email or phone: (805) 962-5339, ext. 38.

Q: I need to interview someone for a story. Who do I call?

A: Julia McHugh, Director of Public Relations: (805) 569-3303 or email your request.

Q: I’m working on a print/video story. Do you have any photographs or video I can use?

A: We have a variety of visuals for use by press. Please email Julia McHugh, Director of Public Relations or email Dean Noble, Director of Marketing.

Q: I’d like to shoot a commercial video/television project at the Zoo. Is there a fee?

A: We do allow commercial shooting at the Zoo, and we do charge a fee. Fees are determined on a case-by-case basis. See our location filming/photography policy. For more information, please email us.

Q: I am a student working on a school project. Can I get a tour of the zoo or talk to a keeper?

A: We appreciate your interest in the Zoo! Due to the high number of requests, we can only make tours and staff available for professional press. But please feel free to make use of the information on this website for your project.

Q: I am a photography student and want to come take photos of animals. Can I do that?

A: Only photographers on professional assignment are allowed free admission, but students may take photos of the animals for project use only; for resale or professional uses, please see our photography policy. If you are a student at the Brooks Institute, your instructor may have day passes available; please contact them directly to inquire.


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02/08 SANTA BARBARA ZOO NAMES EIGHT NEW BOARD MEMBERS News 148k 588k
02/08 GET "HOPPED UP!" "LEAP DAY" AT SANTA BARBARA ZOO... FUN WAY TO DRAW ATTENTION TO WORLDWIDE AMPHIBIAN CRISIS AND YEAR OF THE FROG News 148k 588k
02/08 SANTA BARBARA ZOO REACHES $1 MILLION MARK FOR EDUCATION PROGRAMS THANKS TO WEINGART FOUNDATION CHALLENGE GRANT News 128k 596k
02/08 “BOB THE BUILDER” AT SANTA BARBARA ZOO ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, MARCH 15 AND 16 News 188k 760k
02/08 MALE GIANT ANTEATER "SOPHIE" DIES AT AGE 21 News 204k 1.1mb
02/08 SANTA BARBARA ZOO 2008 EVENT CALENDAR News 220k 696k
01/08 SANTA BARBARA ZOO SUPPORT FOR ELEPHANT CONSERVATION RECOGNIZED News 156k 828k
01/08 “LOVE ON THE WILD SIDE” VALENTINE’S DAY “ADULTS ONLY” ROMANTIC TOUR OF SANTA BARBARA ZOO News 180k 628k
01/08 WILD WAY TO GET TO LA! ZOO “WRAPPED” AIRBUS MAKES DEBUT, IS CHRISTENED News 196k 668k
01/08 GEMINA, CROOKED-NECKED GIRAFFE DIES AT AGE 21 News 120k 1.4mb
12/07 NEW AT THE ZOO: BOLIVIAN GRAY TITIS, SMALL SOUTH AMERICAN MONKEYS OFTEN ENTWINE TAILS ON EXHIBIT News 200k 760k
07/07 NEW "REMARKABLE REPTILES" CELEBRATED ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 News 155k 3mb
08/07 ZOO-B-QUE IS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 AT THE SANTA BARBARA ZOO News 207k 974k
07/07 SOMETIMES CROOKED IS GOOD: GEMINA, THE CROOKED-NECKED GIRAFFE, TURNS 21 News 132k 575k
07/07 WILD SUMMER AT THE ZOO! THREE NEW PUBLIC SHOWS News 158k 587k
07/07 ARRRGH! “PIRATES OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS!” News 177k 855k
05/07 DECKERS OUTDOOR TAKES “BIG STEP” TO LAUNCH THE SANTA BARBARA ZOO’s “CONSERVATION HONOR ROLL” News 150k
05/07 SANTA BARBARA ZOO NAMES NEW PRESIDENT AND OFFICERS News 120k
05/07 ZOO CEO RICH BLOCK PRESENTS PEDRO NAVA WITH “PRESIDENT’S AWARD” News 159k
05/07 SARAH HARRIS NAMED SANTA BARBARA ZOO COMMISSARY COORDINATOR News 129k
05/07 WHAT'S BLACK AND WHITE AND RUFFED ALL OVER? News 62k 1000k
05/07 ENDANGERED CHANNEL ISLAND FOX PUP BORN AT SANTA BARBARA ZOO News 47k 426k


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01/06 History Press Kit 50k 106k
03/06 Press quotes Press Kit 21k 28k
05/06 Zoo News - Summer 2006 Newsletter 2,455k  
07/07 Major exhibits Press Kit 53k 442k
08/07 Zoo News - Summer 2007 Newsletter 1,369k  
07/07 Fact sheet Press Kit 45k 478k
03/08 Zoo News - Spring 2008 Newsletter 2.8mb  


All the sample images below are available as digital files for use with articles about the Santa Barbara Zoo. Digital files can be provided as jpegs suitable for web use (72 dpi), or for newspaper or magazine/book use (300 dpi); either via email or on a photo CD.

To request images: Email Julia McHugh, Public Relations Director.
Please include: the name of your publication, the ID numbers for the images you would like to receive, the format (size/resolution of file you need), and delivery option (email or photo CD). We will determine if your request meets our guidelines and respond to your email promptly.

photo caption id copyright info
Humboldt penguin sounds off. sbz5 © Santa Barbara Zoo/David Orias
Swimming penguins. sbz6 ©Santa Barbara Zoo/David Orias
Children enjoying the penguins. sbz7 ©Santa Barbara Zoo/Tony Luna
View to the Andree Clark Bird Refuge, future site of Condor Country. sbz8 ©Santa Barbara Zoo/Mehosh Dziadzio
Zoo hilltop, site of Zoo Camp, Dignatarios, and other events. sbz9 © Santa Barbara Zoo/Mehosh Dziadzio
Feeding the giraffes is one of the ways you can have a unique animal experience at the Zoo. sbz16 © Santa Barbara Zoo/David Orias
Zoo Camp sbz17 © Santa Barbara Zoo/Zoo Camp Staff
White-handed gibbon sbz18 © Santa Barbara Zoo/Rich Reid
SB Zoo Train Driver sbz19 © Santa Barbara Zoo
Suzi, the Asian elephant, takes a shower sbz20 © Santa Barbara Zoo/David Orias
Snow Leopard sbz21 © Santa Barbara Zoo/David Orias
Macaw sbz22 © Santa Barbara Zoo/Rich Reid
Livingston's Turaco sbz23 © Santa Barbara Zoo/David Orias
Keeper talk with a Red tail hawk sbz24 © Santa Barbara Zoo/Chuck Graham
Western lowland gorilla checks out some visitors. sbz25 © Santa Barbara Zoo/Mehosh Dziadio
Gemina sbz26 © Santa Barbara Zoo/David Bazemore
Feeding the giraffes is one of the ways you can have a unique animal experience at the Zoo. sbz27 © Santa Barbara Zoo/David Orias
Baringo giraffe exhibit sbz28 © Santa Barbara Zoo/Chuck Graham
Giant anteaters sbz29 © Santa Barbara Zoo/Rich Reid
Chilean flamingo exhibit sbz30 © Santa Barbara Zoo/Chuck Graham
Chilean flamingo chick sbz31 © Santa Barbara Zoo/David Orias
Elephant Walk sbz32 © Santa Barbara Zoo/David Orias
Chilean flamingo sbz33 © Santa Barbara Zoo/David Orias
Finnegan, Channel Island Fox, as a newborn sbz34 © Santa Barbara Zoo/David Orias
Adult Channel Island Fox sbz35 © Santa Barbara Zoo/David Orias
Zoo bridge and swans sbz36 © Santa Barbara Zoo/Chuck Graham
Black and white ruffed lemur sbz37 © Santa Barbara Zoo/David Orias
African lion sbz38 © Santa Barbara Zoo/David Orias
African crested crane sbz39 © Santa Barbara Zoo/Rich Reid
Channel Island Fox fed by Zoo vet, Dr. Karl Hill sbz40 © Santa Barbara Zoo/David Orias


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The Santa Barbara Zoo offers the opportunity to use the Zoo facilities and images of its animals for advertising, film and video productions, artistic renderings, books, consumer products and stock photography. As a nonprofit corporation, the Santa Barbara Zoo relies on monies for efforts such as these to continue its mission of wildlife conservation and education as well as for animal enrichment and exhibit improvements.

With its wide range of rare and endangered animals and beautiful gardens, the Santa Barbara Zoo provides an ideal backdrop for video productions, still photography and artistic renderings.

We consider each location request on an individual basis, and fees are charged for location shooting. Please e-mail for a quote.

Policy Overview

Location Fees
Location fees are set depending upon a variety of factors, such as the nature and purpose of the project, its intended market, its potential promotional value to the Zoo, the potential disruption to the Zoo, the extent to which the Zoo is required to support the project, and the extent to which the rights to the final product are shared with the Zoo.

Advance Notice
At least two weeks' notice is required whenever possible.

Script Review
We reserve the right to review the script for all scenes featuring the Zoo in order to ensure consistency with our mission and image.

Use of Film and Photographs
The production company may use film and photographs shot at the Zoo only for the specific purpose stated in the Location Agreement. Under no circumstances may the production company use film and photographs shot at the Santa Barbara Zoo in a manner inconsistent with the Zoo's mission and image or in a defamatory, untrue or censorable nature, and the company shall cease any such use upon demand by the Zoo.


General media inquiries
Julia McHugh, Director of Public Relations
Email
Phone: (805) 569-3303

Location Filming/Photography
Dean Noble, Director of Marketing
Email
Phone: (805) 962-5339, ext. 38

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