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Panelists: Erin Kendrick, MS, Clinical Nutritionist, NZCBI
Mike Maslanka, MS, Chief Nutritionist, NZCBI
April 8, 2026 at 6PM ET | Registration Link
The provision of appropriate nutrition to reptiles in our care is inherently challenging. They have evolved to represent every known foraging strategy and their GI tract morphologies reflect that evolution. Most have long life spans, and possibly more than any other taxa, can be outwardly forgiving of short-term nutritional mismanagement. However, this often leads to compromised long-term health. We’ll visit about how to design and assemble appropriate diets across the broad range of representatives in the group. We will also discuss some of the common nutritional challenges associated with nutrition, with a special focus on the giant tortoises.
Panelists: Amanda Ardente, DVM, PhD, Ardente Veterinary Nutrition LLC, Owner/Nutrition consultant
Barbara Toddes, MS, Ardente Veterinary Nutrition LLC, Nutrition consultant (contract)
April 15, 2026 at 6PM ET | Registration Link
Join us as we review essential considerations in optimizing the diets for our tallest herbivores! We will review important elements of their natural history, advise on diet formulation, and discuss common nutritionally related health concerns for giraffes under professional care.
Panelist: Dr. Nichole Huntley, Mazuri Exotic Animal Nutrition Senior Nutritionist
April 22, 2026 at 6PM ET | Registration Link
Recent research has reshaped how we understand vitamin D metabolism in sloths, prompting important updates to feeding strategies in managed care. This webinar will walk through what these findings mean in practice, with a strong focus on fiber‑first diets, microbial health, and unique sloth considerations. Attendees will leave with clear, practical guidance on updated diet recommendations and how to implement changes safely and effectively.
Panelist: Cassie Malina CPBT-KA, CPBC, Owner, Awesome Animal Solutions
April 29, 2026 at 6PM ET | Registration Link
What animals eat, and how they obtain that food, directly impacts their body condition and overall well-being. Many animals in human care are overweight due to energy-dense diets and limited activity. By offering balanced nutrition and encouraging natural foraging and movement, we can significantly improve their health. When we are intentional about what, how, and when we feed, we can promote activity and use high-value foods strategically to support behavior goals. In this webinar, we’ll explore how to provide nutritious diets for parrots while using feeding practices that enhance training, cooperation, and overall well-being.
Panelist: Ryan Schraffenberger, Founder & CEO, Promotions Guy
June 3, 2026 at 6PM ET | Registration Link
This webinar will explore actionable strategies for making gift shops more sustainable, from product sourcing to packaging and beyond. Attendees will leave with real-world takeaways to implement immediately, helping their organizations lead by example in conservation efforts.
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Notes:
Advocate| The Protecting Local Zoos Act of 2026: A Collaborative Effort to Safeguard Responsible Zoological Institutions
Educate | Growing the Wild Workforce Through Teen Internships: How Zoos & Aquariums Can Build Career Pathways for Future Animal Professionals!
Conserve | Conchos Pupfish Recovery Project: Saving a Little Fish in a Big State
Behavior Buzz | The Return of Gorillas to San Antonio Zoo: A Behavioral Approach to Habitat Design, Social Management, and Cooperative Care
Wild About Welfare | What’s Next on the Welfare Horizon
Bonus Article - Advocate: Where Institutional Memory Lives: The Zoo & Aquarium Video Archive
Bonus Article - Conserve: Saving Tortoises Through Community Empowerment
Bonus Article - Advocate: Collaborative Stewardship: Securing the Future of Small Felids in Managed Care
Bonus Article - Conserve: Your Conservation Story Deserves to Be Told
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Tuesdays, April 14 - June 16 from 2-4pm EST | Virtual
Hosted by the Bitesize Behaviour Series
Join Cassie Malina of Awesome Animal Solutions and Nicky Plaskitt Goddard of Shaping Behaviour, the Bitesize Behaviour Series team, as they share their combined 40+ years experience caring for and training raptors. This in-depth, interactive 10 week virtual course on contemporary raptor care and training takes a deep dive into topics including Aviary Design, Diet Management, Prerequisite and Cooperative Care Behaviors, Understanding Body Language, Interactive Exhibit Experiences, Equipment and Telemetry, Fly-off Preparation, Free Flight, and more. If you care for raptors, this course is for YOU!
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This workshop is presented as part of a paid advertisement.

April 27, 2026 - May 2, 2026 | Smithsonian Mason School of Conservation
Through a combination of class/lecture information and applied experiential learning, the course will focus on three main aspects of nutrition program management: clinical nutrition, commissary management, and applied thinking/philosophy.
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October 18th-23rd, 2026 | Virtual
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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).
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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