Molting peacocks squawked within the distance and a Pacific breeze whispered by way of the eucalyptus as flamingo keeper Liz Gibbons tidied her station on the San Francisco Zoo.

It had been an unusually chilly summer season in a metropolis well-known for them. Marooned on “a breathtaking piece of land” on the peninsula’s far western edge, steps from the lethal surf at Ocean Seashore, the timeworn seaside menagerie had endured weeks of grey gloom.

However late that July afternoon, the solar broke by way of the clouds. Then phrase started to unfold.

An indication on the Freeway 1 entrance of the San Francisco Zoo.

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For greater than a 12 months, the keepers, gardeners, practice drivers and workplace employees of Teamsters Native 856 had been combating to unseat their boss, longtime San Francisco Zoo Chief Government Tanya Peterson.

They weren’t alone.

A rising refrain of animal activists, authorities watchdogs and civic leaders had referred to as for Peterson to step down. In Could, the San Francisco Zoological Society, the park’s nonprofit operator, cut up down the center in a failed try and take away her.

From late final spring by way of early this summer season, there was a vote of no confidence by the union, a blistering exposé within the San Francisco Chronicle, a damning report by the Animal Management and Welfare Fee, a looming audit by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and a hail-Mary intercession by Mayor Daniel Lurie.

Even the consul common of China had privately sought Peterson’s ouster.

“He was like, ‘You have issues — fix them,’” mentioned Supervisor Myrna Melgar, whose district consists of the zoo.

The same combat lately despatched fur flying in Los Angeles, the place the town and its former nonprofit zoo accomplice have locked horns over management of a $50-million endowment. At stake in San Francisco’s energy battle is a pair of cuddly new vacationer magnets: two big pandas from China, hailed as a coup for the tarnished Golden Metropolis when then-Mayor London Breed inked the deal to carry them final 12 months.

Solely two different American zoos have pandas: San Diego and the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. In San Francisco, the place practically 1 / 4 of residents establish as Chinese language, the fun was palpable. Metropolis Corridor hoped the panda status would burn off any lingering haze of a doom loop.

“We’re getting our house in order,” Lurie mentioned. “We already are a world-class city. When the pandas arrive in San Francisco, that’s just going to be yet another draw.”

A giant panda plays at Chongqing Zoo

A large panda performs at Chongqing Zoo in Chongqing, China, on Could 10, 2025.

(Costfoto / NurPhoto through Getty Pictures)

Others noticed the black-and-white bears as a rebuke to Trumpian isolationism.

“The best response to the displeasure of Washington is to be awesome and successful,” Melgar mentioned. “The pandas are a part of our success and a part of our value system.”

For Peterson, who led the zoo since 2008, bringing a pair of the world’s most sought-after animals to San Francisco was a dream come true. The political urgency and multimillion-dollar price ticket appeared to guarantee her continued management.

“The same day that the [Zoological Society] board was meant to vote her out, she let everyone know she was meeting with the Chinese Consulate,” mentioned activist journalist Justin Barker of SF Zoo Watch. Peterson “essentially tells the Board of Supervisors, ‘If you move forward with this audit, you might not get pandas.’”

So how did the ace up her leopard-print sleeve carry her down?

File image of San Francisco Zoo director Tanya Peterson.

San Francisco Zoo director Tanya Peterson plans to depart from the zoo on Aug. 1.

(Paul Chinn / The San Francisco Chronicle)

In her personal message to employees this month, Peterson likened her deliberate departure on Aug. 1 to the demise of the zoo’s beloved silverback gorilla, writing that “some animals may leave this earth, but they never leave our souls.”

“It has been an honor to serve you, our animals, and the loyal constituents of this amazing community,” she mentioned.

For staff, her exit introduced elation.

“I haven’t seen this level of positivity and excitement ever,” mentioned Stephanie Carpenter, a reptile and amphibian keeper.

Former carnivore curator Travis Shields name-checked the notorious massive cat wrangler from the Netflix collection “Tiger King” when requested what the subsequent zoo chief ought to carry as compared with Peterson.

“I don’t think [keepers] care who comes next,” he mentioned. “It can’t be any worse unless Joe Exotic comes in — and he’s still in prison.”

Attendees watch a Western Lowland Gorilla at the San Francisco Zoo.

Attendees watch a Western Lowland Gorilla on the San Francisco Zoo.

(Paul Kuroda / For The Occasions)

However the lengthy combat has clawed open outdated wounds. Many in and across the zoo described the bitter panda energy battle because the worst disaster the establishment has confronted because the deadly tiger assault that vaunted Peterson to her present place and practically shut down the zoo.

“They’re holding their breath,” mentioned one former supervisor, who requested to not be named for worry of retaliation. “It’s a similar feeling to after the tiger got out — what’s going to happen to everything?”

For Peterson’s usurpers, the $25-million query is now: What’s going to occur to the pandas?

“It can’t be any worse unless Joe Exotic comes in — and he’s still in prison.”

— former San Francisco Zoo carnivore curator Travis Shields

The rise of Tanya Peterson is inextricably linked to the autumn of Tatiana the tiger, the primary and solely animal to flee and kill a customer at an Assn. of Zoos and Aquariums-accredited facility.

San Francisco acquired the 2½ -year-old, 242-pound Siberian from the Denver Zoo in 2005 as a mate for its 14-year outdated male Tony. They lived within the tiger grotto and have been fed on the Artwork Deco-style Lion Home, constructed for the unique Fleishhacker Zoo by the Works Progress Administration.

The park’s authentic Melancholy-era constructions are iconic, rising grey and craggy from the muted panorama just like the Monterey cypress by way of the ever-present fog.

A lion and tiger emerge into their open enclosure at the San Francisco Zoo.

A lion and tiger emerge into their open enclosure on the San Francisco Zoo.

(Paul Kuroda / For The Occasions)

“The zoo is right on the water, it’s right next to the beach and all the structures are daily battered by the fog and the wind and the sand and the salt,” Melgar mentioned.

A lot of the century-old website is in disrepair.

“The infrastructure really left a lot to be desired,” mentioned Manuel Mollinedo, who took over as the chief director of the San Francisco Zoo in 2004 after a profitable turnaround on the Los Angeles Zoo.

Twenty years earlier than Tatiana arrived, the tiger grotto was briefly repurposed to deal with two big pandas, Yun-Yun and Ying-Xin, who handed by way of through the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics earlier than visiting once more in 1985.

These publicity excursions preceded a hunch in attendance by way of the mid-Nineteen Nineties. In 1993, the nonprofit San Francisco Zoological Society took over operations, whereas the town retained possession of the property.

Many zoos are run on an analogous nonprofit mannequin, together with the Bronx Zoo and the San Diego Zoo, Assn. of Zoos and Aquariums President Dan Ashe mentioned. Others, such because the Los Angeles Zoo, are run by cities or for revenue.

By the mid-aughts, efforts to attract in additional blue-collar guests had begun to bear fruit, and tax data present greater than 1,000,000 individuals have been coming annually.

“The zoo had really turned a corner,” Mollinedo mentioned. “Our attendance was the highest it had ever been since the pandas were brought in 20 years before.”

Then, throughout a public feeding within the Lion Home in December 2006, Tatiana reached underneath the bars and grabbed keeper Lori Komejan by the arm.

The tiger mauled her as she tried to tug her into the cage, resulting in everlasting harm, in response to a lawsuit later settled with the town.

Jan. 2008 photo of Mary Ryan, a San Francisco Zoo employee, arranging a makeshift memorial to Tatiana the tiger.

Mary Ryan, a San Francisco Zoo worker, arranges a makeshift memorial to Tatiana the tiger in January 2008.

(Noah Berger / Related Press)

However that wasn’t the tip of it. One 12 months after that incident, on Christmas Day 2007 — Tatiana escaped, mauling two males and killing an adolescent.

Town and the zoo finally reached monetary settlements with the injured males and the household of 17-year-old Carlos Eduardo Sousa Jr. A federal investigation discovered panda-era modifications in all probability paved the way in which for Tatiana’s escape.

“It was really rough for everybody,” mentioned Gibbons, the flamingo keeper, who grew up within the Outer Sundown neighborhood and climbed the ranks by way of the zoo’s youth volunteer program. “I remember the city wanting to close it as a zoo and have it be a sanctuary.”

“She said all the right things — that she wanted to hear from staff, that her door was always open,” longtime zoo gardener Marc Villa mentioned. “For the time being, it was kind of a breath of fresh air.”

Echoing different critics, Mollinedo mentioned Peterson “knew nothing about animals.” However she made up for it with philanthropic prowess.

“She’s a good fundraiser, I’ll give her that,” mentioned San Francisco Recreation and Park Commissioner Larry Mazzola Jr., who heads the zoo advisory committee.

A mandrill at the San Francisco Zoo.

A mandrill on the San Francisco Zoo.

(Paul Kuroda / For The Occasions)

As interim CEO, Peterson swapped her company wardrobe for ostrich-feathered sheaths, tiger-striped hatbands, snakeskin-patterned coats and cheetah-spotted sneakers.

Her early tenure was already marked by fixed rigidity between what animal consultants felt wanted fixing and what donors needed carried out. Outrage over half-finished security measures led the Teamsters to their first no-confidence vote in 2014.

“All of this has been degenerating for a long time,” Melgar mentioned. “We have not had labor peace at that institution for years.”

By 2024, the zoo’s annual attendance had slipped to 700,000 — 15% beneath the nadir after the tiger assault, and roughly two-thirds of the yearly guests to the Oakland Zoo throughout the bay.

The pandas have been supposed to repair all these issues. As an alternative, they fomented a coup.

The pandas could have a view of the ocean!”

— San Francisco Supervisor Myrna Melgar

When Breed introduced the panda deal late final April, zookeepers have been shocked.

“None of the senior managers knew anything about it,” Villa mentioned. “Everybody’s scrambled: How do we make this work? Where are we going to put them? It was just, ‘Hey, we’re getting pandas!’”

It was every week after the union’s second vote of no confidence in opposition to Peterson. To many, the transfer felt emblematic of her management flaws.

“If we do have a vision for this zoo besides pandas, it’s not been communicated very well,” Villa mentioned.

Pandas are wildly widespread with the general public. However they’re a thornier prospect for zoos, consultants warn.

Two visitors at at the grizzly bear enclosure at The San Francisco Zoo.

Two guests at on the grizzly bear enclosure at The San Francisco Zoo.

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The bears can’t be saved close to lions or different massive carnivores. They want a particular weight loss plan, skilled keepers and state-of-the-art new enclosures. For San Francisco, the associated fee has been estimated at $25 million.

Elevating that cash will fall to the interim CEO, which San Francisco has not but named. The seek for a everlasting substitute will pit San Francisco in opposition to two of the state’s premier animal sights, the Monterey Bay Aquarium and the San Diego Zoo.

Regardless of the promise of higher oversight and the potential of extra funding from the town, many animal activists and former zoo employees stay staunchly against the panda undertaking.

Some present keepers additionally expressed issues.

“Guests are always asking, ‘Where are the tigers? Where are the monkeys? Where are all these animals that used to be here?’ We need to take care of the animals we have right now,” mentioned Carpenter, the reptile keeper.

However Metropolis Corridor stays staunchly pro-panda. So does the Chinese language Consulate, the Teamsters and the Board of Supervisors, which simply final month threatened to withhold $4 million from the Zoological Society over its failure to provide audit paperwork.

“People are proud that we’re doing this, and want us to pull it off,” Melgar mentioned. “The pandas will have a view of the ocean!”

The Chinese language guests have been initially slated to reach on the finish of this 12 months. Then, this spring, they have been assured by subsequent April, simply after the Tremendous Bowl. That date has been pushed once more, to the tip of 2026.

“We don’t know where we’re going,” Villa mentioned. “Everything runs on rumors and speculation.”