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Santa Barbara Zoo Now a Certified Autism Center

Young visitors can retreat to new quite zones and rent "sensory backpacks" with squeeze toys, noise-canceling headphones

Santa Barbara Zoo Now a Certified Autism Center
Santa Barbara Zoo Autism Certification Team (from left): David Velazquez, Aaron Marshall, J.J. McLeod, Dean Noble, and Nancy McToldridge

Going to the zoo is a rite of passage for many Santa Barbara families, but loud noises and large crowds can pose problems for children on the autism spectrum. The Santa Barbara Zoo, with its new accreditation as a Certified Autism Center, is trying to change that.

The zoo’s menagerie will be the first Certified Autism Center on the West Coast, according to Julia McHugh, the zoo’s director of public relations. Staff has been trained through a program put on by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards on how to work with kids who have different sensory needs. Visitors will have access to designated quiet zones, where there is less foot traffic, and can rent “sensory backpacks” filled with squeeze toys, noise-canceling headphones, a fidget cube, and a scavenger hunt list.

Having these amenities, according to Zoo School Director J.J. MacLeod, will help young people on the autism spectrum have a more meaningful experience. “Walking into the zoo, there could be a gift shop, talking on the loudspeaker, music, animals making lots of noise, or train rides,” MacLeod said. “There’s so much overload.”