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Panelist: Matt Fouts, Director and CEO of Tanganyika Wildlife Park
July 8, 2026 at 6PM ET | Registration Link
Zoo guests experience more than animal exhibits—they experience the entire facility. This session will use Tanganyika Wildlife Park’s restrooms as a case study in how overlooked non-animal spaces can influence guest perception, cleanliness confidence, length of stay, operational efficiency, reviews, return intent, and revenue. Attendees will walk away with practical ideas for turning required amenities into intentional guest-experience spaces that support the overall brand and business of a zoo.
Panelist: Holly Thompson, Supervisor, Zoology Perth Zoo
July 22, 2026 at 6PM ET | Registration Link
Perth Zoo has created the Gibbon Crossing, an innovative habitat for Critically Endangered Northern White‑cheeked Gibbons (Nomascus leucogenys), maximising welfare through vertical design and long‑distance brachiation pathways. Developed with multiple stakeholders and species experts, the project ensures animal biology and welfare remain central while allowing gibbons to traverse expansively above visitor areas.
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Notes:
Advocate| Fewer than 1,800 Left and None in Zoos: The Wild Camel Conservation Challenge
Educate | Emerging Considerations in Two-Toed Sloth Management
Conserve | Monarch Conservation at Safari Niagara, Stevensville Ontario
Behavior Buzz | Is It Really Choice If There's Only One Door?
Wild About Welfare | Niabi Zoo Supports Aging Gibbon Pair with Innovative Modifications
Bonus Article - Educate: Exploring the Wonderful World of Crocodilian Welfare
Bonus Article - Conserve: How Collaborative Cheetah Breeding Is Strengthening a Species
Bonus Article - Conserve: Lifeline for the Little Local Guys
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Sept 26-27, 2026 | St. Cloud Florida | Amazing Animals Inc, FCF and Central Florida Animal Reserve
Uniting wildlife advocates through conservation, networking, education, and animal experiences.
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October 18th-23rd, 2026 | Virtual
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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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