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Anatomy of a Dangerous Bill
February 19th 2025 | Registration link.
Join us for this webinar on "Anatomy of a Dangerous Bill" with Mindy Stinner. You will learn how to spot legal and regulatory concerns, determine if they are dangerous, and decide what action to take.
Building Bridges: How and Why to Establish Essential Relationships with Your Representatives
February 26th 2025 | Registration link.
Discover why forming connections with your elected officials is vital to advancing your business initiatives and preserving our way of life. This session will guide you through the steps to effectively communicate your message, schedule impactful meetings, and build long-term relationships that make a difference. Gain valuable insights into the legislative process and learn how advocacy can shape policies affecting your business and animal well-being. Whether you’re new to advocacy or a seasoned professional, this webinar will equip you with actionable tools to amplify your voice and drive meaningful change.
Advanced Animal Training Strategies
March 5th 2025 | Registration link.
The growing emphasis on Choice, Control, and Welfare in animal care has inspired zoological professionals to enhance the management and training of animals at their facilities. However, there’s still a considerable gap in training competency and knowledge within this expanding field of animal care. This presentation will guide individuals toward achieving the most positive and productive animal training outcomes by prioritizing providing animals with choices and control, which ultimately leads to improved welfare.
An Overview of Blood Draw Training
March 12th 2025 | Registration link.
This presentation with Jamie Morneweck will discuss steps to think through before starting blood draw training. Jamie will primarily be talking about drawing blood from felids, but many of the steps can be utilized for a variety of taxa.
Breaking Down the Fourth Wall: Creative ways facilities can encourage guests to be active participants vs. passive spectators in everyday presentations
March 19th 2025 | Registration link.
Have you or your facility ever wondered how to encourage the staff to become more involved in your guests' day? In this webinar, we will be exploring the unique and innovative ways to engage the guests that choose to spend time with the animals we care for. Join us in how Dolphin Research Center “breaks the fourth wall” between the audience and trainers/ keepers so we can spread our love and passion for the animals in our care and to inspire visitors to conserve the natural environment. Oftentimes when guests visit zoos or aquariums, there is an invisible barrier between the audience and the keepers during a presentation. We’d like to encourage members of the ZAA community to think outside the box when it comes to guests becoming a part of the animals' success in sessions and incorporate them in daily narrations or training.
OPTIMIZING ANIMAL WELFARE THROUGH TRAINING
Training plays a vital role in promoting the well-being of animals in managed care. The ZAA’s Animal Training Committee champions integrating evidence-based animal training practices as an essential component of comprehensive animal care alongside factors like nutrition, veterinary care, enrichment, and appropriate habitats.
THE BENEFITS OF ANIMAL TRAINING
Contemporary animal training transcends simple behavior change. By employing a combination of behavior analysis, ethology, phylogeny, and extensive practical application, today’s animal training fosters a deeper understanding of animal behavior, allowing for the development of training programs tailored to an animal’s individual needs and specific contexts. These programs provide numerous benefits for animals in managed care, including the following:
Enhanced Animal Welfare: Training facilitates cooperation in medical care, allows for the implementation of enriching activities, supports day-to-day care, and promotes overall well-being.
Conservation Support: Training can be instrumental in learning about a species, preparing animals for reintroduction programs, and teaching behaviors that contribute to conservation efforts.
Guest Engagement: Well-trained animals can serve as effective ambassadors for their wild counterparts, inspiring guests to become advocates for wildlife conservation.
Interested in Learning More about The Animal Training Committee? View their factsheet below!
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Advocate | ZAA International
Educate | Enrichment in Action - An Interactive Exhibit to Educate and Enhance Guest Experience
Conserve | 2024 ZAA Annual Conference Conservation Panel
Behavior Buzz | A Deep Dive into Differential Reinforcement
Wild About Welfare | Presented by the Animal Welfare Committee
Bonus Article - Advocate: Congratulations to our 2024 ZAA Award Winners
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