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In Defense of Animals reports that the San Francisco Zoo's ill-conceived panda program has collapsed, and animal advocates hope that a humane ecopark could replace the city's zoo.


Animal Advocates Welcome Panda Plan Cancellation & Call for San Francisco Zoo to Transition to "Ecopark SF" Model
From Staff, IDA In Defense of Animals, idausa.org
March 2026

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SAN FRANCISCO (March 19, 2026) — In Defense of Animals, SF ZooWatch, Panda Voices, and local advocates are calling for immediate intervention by Mayor Daniel Lurie following breaking reports that the San Francisco Zoo’s controversial, multi-million-dollar deal to import giant pandas from China has collapsed.

According to sources at SF Zoo Watch, zoo management has quietly declared a "fiscal emergency," citing the sunk costs of the failed panda program as a primary driver. In response to the crisis, the zoo has executed a sudden purge of animal care managers — escorting them off the premises by security with their belongings in trash bags — while hiding the financial meltdown from public oversight.

The zoo recently posted a $6.3 million operating loss and a $5.5 million drop in net assets. This fiscal meltdown follows intense public scrutiny sparked by a 2024 San Francisco Chronicle investigation into a deeply concerning string of preventable animal deaths, as well as a damning report from the San Francisco Animal Control and Welfare Commission regarding the facility's outdated, crumbling infrastructure and unsafe conditions, which included a recommendation to cancel the panda plan.

Animal welfare organizations have warned for years that the zoo is entirely unequipped to house giant pandas. Groups like Panda Voices strongly opposed the transfer, pointing to the preventable death of the giant panda LeLe at the Memphis Zoo as a grim warning of what happens when these highly sensitive animals are placed in inadequate U.S. facilities. More than 28,000 In Defense of Animals supporters wrote to urge city officials to cancel San Francisco’s panda plans.

“We warned the city that this panda deal was a financial house of cards, and now the San Francisco Zoo is left holding the bill,” said SF Zoo Watch founder, Justin Barker. “Management bet millions of dollars of public money on a vanity project that never materialized. While clearing out incompetent management holdovers is a welcome and necessary step, it is painfully clear that things haven’t changed with new leadership. The current zoo's strategy is simply to fill 100-year-old cages with new animals. They are treating these sensitive creatures like inventory, hastily shuffling them around just to fill empty habitats. It is a catastrophic failure of leadership, and the public deserves a full, transparent accounting of how this happened.”

Despite operating on public land with public funding, zoo leadership reportedly concealed the fiscal emergency during the most recent Joint Zoo Committee meeting today — the very body designed to provide oversight.

“The reports of serious financial instability and lack of transparency at the San Francisco Zoo are deeply concerning,” said Michael Angelo Torres, campaigner for In Defense of Animals. “If decisions of this magnitude are being made without full disclosure to city oversight bodies, it raises serious questions about public accountability. Any decisions affecting animal care and staffing must be made openly and responsibly.”

Advocates argue that this financial collapse proves the exhibition-based zoo model is failing, and are renewing their urgent call to transform the facility into Ecopark SF — a modern rescue, rehabilitation, and native habitat center.

“We thank the whistleblowers, advocates, and citizens who have worked tirelessly to hold the zoo accountable for mismanagement and cancel the outrageous panda plan,” said Fleur Dawes of In Defense of Animals. “The collapse of the giant panda deal is a welcome one and an unprecedented opportunity to re-envision the outdated zoo model not as a prison for sad exotic species but an ecopark that nurtures respect for nature and reflects San Francisco's progressive values. The city needs Mayor Lurie to step in, halt all new animal acquisitions, and embrace the Ecopark SF vision. We must trade cages for connection and spectacle for stewardship, building a living landscape where we learn to care for the wild, rather than contain it.”

In Defense of Animals, alongside a growing coalition of citizens and high-profile supporters, is urging the City of San Francisco to permanently abandon the exhibition of exotic animals and immediately begin the transition to a compassionate, conservation-first eco park.

For more information on the Ecopark SF initiative, visit ecoparksf.com.


Posted on All-Creatures.org: March 23, 2026
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