Daniel Niclas

Daniel Niclas possesses a diverse professional background with extensive experience in both animal care and web development. Currently serving as a Zookeeper at Happy Hollow Park & Zoo since February 2022, Daniel is responsible for the care and feeding of ranch animals and maintaining barn and yard environments. Additionally, as a Zookeeper Aide at Content Continuum Agency since June 2017, Daniel designs and develops websites utilizing various modern technologies, including WordPress, PHP, and JavaScript. Holding a position as Head of Animal Transport and Welfare at 360 Pet Cab since August 2019, Daniel ensures the compassionate transport and care of animals. Previous roles include web development positions at Nimble Storage and circle8media, as well as various managerial and engineering roles at Symantec. Daniel's educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Ph.D. in Biological Chemistry from UCLA.

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San Jose, United States

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Happy Hollow Park & Zoo

Happy Hollow Park & Zoo in San Jose has been a part of Bay Area families since it opened its’ gates in 1961. With its unique combination of children’s rides, amusements, a Puppet Theater, play areas and an accredited Zoo with over 150 animals, from endangered lemurs to goats . The Park closed its gates after 46 years on July 9, 2008, for a $72 million green renovation. The scope of the project includes the renovation of the 12 acres of existing ride areas and Zoo, as well as adding 4 additional acres to the facility which include several new animal exhibits, Veterinary and commissary buildings, Education Center, Guest Services and Gift Shop, Restaurant, new parking lot and pedestrian bridge, and updates the facility to meet all ADA requirements. The New Happy Hollow combines innovative green architecture with whimsical fun and upon completion, this project will apply to become certified under the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) program. Mission Statement: Happy Hollow Park & Zoo connects people to nature through play!


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