Professional Development Resources

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Webinars

ZAA offers weekly webinars. If you are interested in viewing past webinars, you can join ZAA today.

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Wildland Fire Readiness and Response: Lessons from the Field

July 9, 2025 6pm ET | Click Here to Register

As wildland fire seasons grow longer and more intense, readiness and response strategies are critical for zoological facilities in regions at risk from wildland fires. In this webinar, ZDR3 brings together a panel of seasoned professionals from facilities with wildfire experience to share their insights, best practices, and real-world lessons learned. From developing pre-fire mitigation plans to managing active threats and post-fire recovery, this session will offer practical guidance for facilities. Whether you're updating your emergency response plan or starting from scratch, this is an opportunity to learn directly from peers who have navigated wildfire events. ZDR3 will moderate the session and provide additional context based on our deployment and support experience during wildfire events.

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What Happens When You Call ZDR3: Understanding the Support Process

July 16, 2025 6pm ET | Click Here to Register

Ever wondered what happens behind-the scenes when ZDR3 is contacted for assistance during a disaster? This webinar walks through the process, from the moment a request comes in to the coordination and mobilization of support teams. We will explain how ZDR3 communicates with impacted facilities, how potential responder teams are identified and contacted, what kinds of support can be provided, and what it is like to have ZDR3 Responders at your facility. This session is ideal for both new and existing partners who want a better understanding of how ZDR3 facilitates safe, appropriate, and collaborative deployments when it matters most.

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Dealing with Animal Rights Operatives

August 20, 2025 6pm ET | Click Here to Register

Any facility with animals is a target for undercover animal rights operatives. What should you look out for, and how can you protect yourself?

Magazine

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Inside the June 2025 Issue

Notes:

Advocate | The Harsh Realities of Raising Orphaned Cheetah Cubs Rescued from the Illegal Pet Trade

Educate | The Teaching Zoo: Where the Creatures are the Teachers

Conserve | Building the Future of Aardwolf Conservation in North America 

Behavior Buzz | Thoughtful Use of Primate Ambassadors: A Case Study from Tanganyika Wildlife Park

Wild About Welfare | Hot off the Press!

Bonus Article - Educate: Alternative Training Methods: Using Scent to Target 

Bonus Article - Conserve: Chinook Salmon at Turtle Bay Exploration Park

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Animal 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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Events

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57th Annual Conference of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians (AAZV)

August 23–29, 2025 | Kansas City, Mo

We will be offering both in-person event registration and a virtual, on demand registration for this event. Both events offer a possible 20.5 hours of accredited CE. 

Click here for more information.

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45th Annual Conference of the Association of Zoological Veterinary Technicians (AZVT)

September 25-28, 2025 | Grand Hyatt Denver, CO

Hosted by Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance. Registration will open July 23, 2025

Click here for more information.

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Elephant Managers Association (EMA) Conference

October 5-8, 2025 | Fresno, CA

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Private Owner Giraffe Workshop

October 12-15, 2025 | Colorado Springs, CO

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Professional Contemporary Animal Training and Management Workshop - The Natural Encounters, Inc., Training and Education Center (NEI TEC)

November 8-13, 2025 | Winter Haven, Florida

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Turtle & Tortoise Preservation Group 2025 Conference - Field trip will be to Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park

November 19-21, 2025 | Mesa, AZ

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DRCTI Professional Animal Trainer (PAT) program

November 30- December 6, 2025 | Grassy Key, FL

Click here for more information.

Contact: [email protected]

Disclaimer: The events and workshops listed on this page are provided for informational purposes only. Inclusion does not constitute endorsement or imply affiliation by the Zoological Association of America (ZAA).