Vicky Melfi
Positions: Core Group, Behavior Advisory Chair, Editorial Advisor
Vicky started working in zoos at
16 years old, as a zoo keeper at Drusillas
Zoo near Alfriston, Sussex. She has managed to occupy
many other roles within zoos, including Volunteer Co-ordinator,
Educational Assistant, and Researcher.
After gaining, a B.Sc. in Animal Science, a M.Sc. in Applied
Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare and a Ph.D. in
Zoology, she went was appointed as a Senior Research Officer for the Whitley
Wildlife Conservation Trust (the umbrella organisation
of Paignton Zoo Environmental Park, Living Coasts,
and Newquay Zoo) within their Field Conservation and
Research Department. Her main role within this organisation
is: leading the behavioural husbandry and animal
welfare workgroup; undertaking and supervising ex-situ and in-situ research; lecturing at the
Universities of Exeter and Plymouth; facilitating captive breeding programmes within Europe (EEP Sulawesi macaques, ESB
Eastern black-white colobus, TAG chair of Gibbons);
and coordinator of a conservation project to save Sulawesi crested black
macaques from extinction.
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