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September 10 2009

Bio Beth Ament,CVT

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Beth Ament, CVT and Animal Behavior Consultant

Beth Ament, CVT and Animal Behavior Consultant

My training career began in 1988 at the Milwaukee County Zoo (MCZ) providing marine mammal educational programs to the public. During my 10 years with the zoo I assisted in developing public interactive programs with pinnipeds. During my period of work in MCZ, my role was expanded to consult with the rest of the zoo collection to provided behavioral consultation to many of the other zoo species to develop and implement a program of husbandry behaviors. I was anxious to work with other species and facilities as I could see how advantageous these training techniques were for the zoo keepers, veterinarians, and the animals, so I began my own behavioral consultancy. I consulted with Como Zoo in St. Paul, MN training the aquatics staff with the pinnipeds. This work grew into working with gorillas, orangutans, big cats, hoof stock and several other species, including birds and reptiles. My consultancy has expanded to include the Blank Park Zoo, Des Moines, IA with providing educational programs and husbandry training for the pinniped collection and husbandry training and keeper chats with the big cat facility. The training program has grown to a zoo-wide training program to include many other species. In addition, I continue to provide training seminars and training program evaluations to many zoos in the Midwest region.
I am also the co-founder and Executive Administrator for African Predator Conservation Research Organization (APCRO). www.apcro.org I received my Certified Veterinary Technician certificate in 2004 and I am currently a licensed veterinary technician.

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