
What big cats, giraffes and sun bears can teach us about innovation and animal welfare
This recent concept of cognitive ecology can truly change the way the animal world works. Not only does it prevent the general public from the ignorant behavior, but it can increase captive animal welfare. For more on cognitive ecology, please see my article Cognitive Ecology: A better consideration for understanding the minds of animals. Cognitive ecology is the opposite of anthropomorphism. To recap on the meanings of these two words, anthropomorphism is giving human chara

Cognitive Ecology: A better consideration for understanding the minds of animals
The following blog information explains the learning experience during a master’s thesis and summarizes the comprehensive knowledge I have gained through reading over 147 peer reviewed scientific journal articles related to this topic. All factual sentences within this blog can be supported by scientific research, and if the link is not present it can be provided upon request. In summer of 2015, I participated in a two-month study at an AZA accredited zoo for my Professional

How can we be innovative about employee benefits in the nonprofit sector?
I have worked in wildlife rehabilitation, zoos, sanctuaries, animal shelters, and for many animal welfare and conservation nonprofits. My colleagues and I work within these fields because we are so passionate about making a difference. We are the soldiers at the front line, outside in every possible weather condition working to protect animals and ecosystems. Whether it is building habitats, training tigers, chopping meat, operating heavy machinery, mending traps, performing