and so at this time i'd like to introduce tonya peterson. [applause] thank you, mayor breed, for your leadership and keeping us all safe. i have the honor of welcoming you to our newly reimagined san francisco zoo and gardens. when we reopen, you'll see some subtle and not so subtle changes. in addition to timed online ticketing, you'll see painted bear cloths eight feet apart at our front gate to remind our family of social distancing. you will see circles in the grass so that our zoo campers can play safely. zoo campers, many of whom are children of essential workers of this city. and we've even created a new position, safety ambassador, who will ride around the zoo on their bikes to gently remind you how to properly wear your face covering. more importantly, science tells us that we are safe to open. not only are we a nearly 100-acre outdoor park, serving primarily families or those who live in self-selected pods, but we were the first zoo to be built on a coastline with open space as far as the eye can see. we were the very first zoo in