Windy Hill Ranch

Saturday, May 13, 2006

Behavioral Enrichment For Bingo

This week, I grabbed a large box, and the ARC crew, and we all went down to Bingo's pasture to watch him have some fun. He loves his boxes!!!! (click on each photo for a larger version)


"I 'nose' you gotta box for me!"


Let the destruction begin!



Boy, that sure didn't take long!






"Ha Ha box! Take that!"


"Nothing like enjoying your conquest."


And so, Bingo and his box, ride out into the sunset ...

Saturday, May 06, 2006

ABMA

In March, I had the opportunity to attend the 2006 ABMA Conference in San Diego. ABMA stands for Animal Behavior Management Alliance. To learn more about the ABMA you can click here.

The Conference was great and I would recommend joining the ABMA and attending the conference to anyone who works with animals and wants the best in their care. Specifically, their mental well being. :0)

While at the conference, I had the opportunity to visit several facilities and I got a chance to take some great photos... so here we go... a few pics from the ABMA field trips....

First stop... the Wild Animal Park. We got participate in their behavioral enrichment by helping spread goodies all over their yard. Might I add that this was a rather LARGE yard. The elephants were confined to a smaller area which gave us a great opportunity to take some close up photos. The general public normally doesn't get such special treatment.

This is an adult African Elephant

Baby 2 year old African Elephant

The elephants in their yard after we are finished placing their goodies!
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The Wild Animal Park also has a group of animals that they use for iinteracting with the public. One of these is an Aardvark named Arty.

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But perhaps the most exciting part of my visit to the Wild Animal Park was the cheetah run. This is where they take a trained cheetah to the end of a road and release him on cue and he runs (chasing a lure) right past you! Such a thrill! This is a trained behavior. They have 4 cheetahs who do the runs. Each has it's own lure of preference to chase. You can see the lure at the bottom of the picture. The cheetah was released from the back of the truck. The dog in the picture is it's canine companion. There has been new developments in raising large cats, who will be working closely with humans, with canine companions. The dogs become their playmates and their security. And yes, the dogs are always with the cats. They stay together 24 hours a day. :)


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Next destination was at the San Diego Zoo....


Indian gharial
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My last day was spent at my favorite location... Sea World!


Megallanic Penguins
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The Clydesdale Barn

The Mini Donkey


A Clydesdale Baby

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California Sea Lions

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The Commersons Dolphin




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And no trip to Sea World is complete without visiting the killer whales....

The Orca

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*As always, clicking on a pic will make it bigger.*