From little things big
things grow!
After
attending the 2005 International Conference on Environmental Enrichment held in
New York, the idea of the benefits in holding regional enrichment conferences
around the globe was formulated by staff from Paignton Zoo Environmental Park,
UK.
I
agreed that this was a wonderful idea and then went back home to Australia. Not
long after returning home Julian Chapman contacted me with his plans to hold
the 1st UK & Ireland Regional Environmental Enrichment
Conference (REEC) and asked if Melbourne Zoo would consider hosting a similar
conference for the Australasian region. I agreed, not knowing if this was
something we could get people interested in attending. Much to our delight it
was very much supported by delegates from all of the major zoos in Australia
and New Zealand. By closing of registration we had attracted 98 delegates.
The
1st Australasian Regional Environmental Enrichment Conference was
hosted at Melbourne Zoo in Australia, November 2006. A small team was assembled
to assist in the preparation and running of the conference, consisting of Rohan
Cleave, Andrew EkinSmyth and Margaret Hawkins. With their dedication and
enthusiasm we achieved an interesting and informative conference on a very
small budget.
Zoo
managers were a little reluctant to agree to the conference initially, however
with the support and encouragement of one of the Curatorial staff Jan Steele;
we were given two days and a small budget to pull it together. Registration was kept to a minimum to allow
zoo professionals, animal care attendants, teachers and volunteers the
opportunity to attend.
Our
guest speakers included Margaret Hawkins Behavioural Biologist from Taronga
Zoo, Sydney, Australia, Kerrie Haynes Lovell who has many years working in the
zoo community, in particular with Polar Bears, Vicky Melfi, Research associate,
Science department Paignton Zoo, United Kingdom, Valerie Hare, Shape of
Enrichment, San Diego, USA and Julian Chapman the inspiration behind this
brilliant idea who also comes from Paignton Zoo. We were extremely delighted
that our talented guests agreed to speak about their respective areas of
expertise and with these amazing people on board we were sure that the
conference would be a success.
We
could not however have imagined just how successful the conference would have
been. With 98 delegates our wonderful Friends of the Zoo volunteers (FOTZ) and
a couple of sunny days we had an amazing opportunity to share everyone’s
enthusiasm for enrichment. It was truly inspiring to hear the presentations
that were both diverse in topic and enlightening. Along with the other delegates
l made new contacts who share a passion in this field and also learnt new and
interesting facts from other organizations while also highlighting some of the
less know enrichment techniques being used with Australian Fauna.
One
of our goals was to continue the momentum through the (REEC) and follow up with
ongoing conferences within the region.
It is with much satisfaction that these conferences will continue into
the future with support. We would like
to announce that Auckland Zoo, New Zealand has agreed to host the 2nd
Regional Enrichment Conference in 2008. We would also like to thank them for
committing to this event and look forward to working with them on this. From small ideas and a little drive and
support we can all make a difference to the animals in our care. Education and shared experience cannot be
underrated and the possibilities of regional conference are a wonderful means
for bringing us together. We would strongly encourage more organizations to consider
hosting a regional conference to compliment the International Conference on
enrichment as a way of staying in touch, sharing ideas and having fun. It’s
From Little Things That Big Things Grow.
Thank
you,
Sheila
Roe and Rohan Cleave
REEC
Australasia Committee
Following
are some comments from delegates who attended the 2006 conference in Melbourne,
Australia.
“The
conference gave me plenty of opportunity to meet many like minded people and
has given a lot of ideas to take back to my place of work!”
“Great
diversity of presentation topics-ideas can be adapted to other species. Very well organised, interesting”
“Well
done, a great motivational 2 days”
“Thank
you to Melbourne Zoo and those who worked so hard to make it such a wonderful
two days, sharing such great knowledge and ideas, in such a pleasant
environment. I would certainly encourage
other members of the Zoological Society to attend!”
“Do
another one! Would have loved another
day”
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