History
The Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary had rather humble beginnings,
when, in 1963, a small bear became the first official resident. The University
of California at Davis Veterinary Department had contacted Gordon Brong,
Folsom Park Superintendent, seeking a safe home for a cub that had been
orphaned and burned in a forest fire. Gordon had been keeping several
deer and a coyote in an area around the parks’ office and visitors
often would come to see them. A bear would necessitate a more substantial
cage. Gordon managed to persuade the city to provide space and local
service clubs built a cage where “Smokey” joined the other
animals to create what would be the Folsom Zoo. Smokey became famous
when the U.S. government contended only the “Smokey” known
for forest fire prevention could use that name. The community rallied
behind the Folsom Smokey and worldwide publicity brought even more support.
Eventually the government relented and Smokey retained his name. Smokey
passed away in 1984.
From that time on the Folsom Zoo became a safe haven for
many rescued animals. The name change to Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary (2002)
best describes the goal of providing for animals that are not able to
be released back into the wild. Some have been “pets” that
proved to be too wild or were confiscated as illegal. Many have suffered
injuries that would make life in the wild impossible. Some were captured
as “problem animals”. All are treated as individuals and
offered the best environments for their needs.
None of the animals are bred, sold or traded. Once here,
these creatures will be given the best care possible. The animals always
come first and they will be loved and supported their entire lives. Occasionally
animals temporarily spend time at Folsom prior to finding a permanent
home. Foals rescued from Premarin pharmaceutical production are examples
of such an exhibit.
Each year the city, staff, Friends of the Folsom Zoo Sanctuary, volunteers,
and community members work to make this haven even better. This year
has brought new and improved exhibits and several new animals. Folsom
City Zoo Sanctuary has gained an international reputation and remains
the pride of Folsom and the surrounding communities. |