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Tim J. November 19th, 2006 01:11 AM

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My daughter was just published as a featured article in this month's
"Animal Keepers' Forum - The Journal of The American Association of Zoo
Keepers". The aricle is titled "Scale Training Zebra at Disney's Animal
Kingdom". During the year-long ramp up, she explored the theory, created
the plan, and developed the first program of its kind. The regular
monthly weighing of the animals eliminates the need for traumatic
capture to get an annual weight.

She must get it from her mother.
--
TL,
Proud Papa
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http://css.sbcma.com/timj/



Tim J. November 19th, 2006 01:18 AM

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http://aazk.org/animalKeepersForum/feature_article.php



Cyli November 19th, 2006 03:49 AM

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On Sat, 18 Nov 2006 20:11:07 -0500, "Tim J."
wrote:

My daughter was just published as a featured article in this month's
"Animal Keepers' Forum - The Journal of The American Association of Zoo
Keepers". The aricle is titled "Scale Training Zebra at Disney's Animal
Kingdom". During the year-long ramp up, she explored the theory, created
the plan, and developed the first program of its kind. The regular
monthly weighing of the animals eliminates the need for traumatic
capture to get an annual weight.

She must get it from her mother.



Cool. Congratulate her for her work from me, please.
--

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Fred Lebow November 19th, 2006 04:09 AM

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"Tim J." wrote in message
. ..
My daughter was just published as a featured article in this month's
"Animal Keepers' Forum - The Journal of The American Association of Zoo
Keepers". The aricle is titled "Scale Training Zebra at Disney's Animal
Kingdom". During the year-long ramp up, she explored the theory, created
the plan, and developed the first program of its kind. The regular monthly
weighing of the animals eliminates the need for traumatic capture to get
an annual weight.

She must get it from her mother.
--
TL,
Proud Papa
---------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj/


=

It defintely seems like a great thing to do.
Animals do not need stress!

I do not spend enough time around zebras
It must be fun.

Fred



JR November 19th, 2006 09:41 PM

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Tim J. wrote:
My daughter was just published as a featured article in this month's
"Animal Keepers' Forum - The Journal of The American Association of Zoo
Keepers". The aricle is titled "Scale Training Zebra at Disney's Animal
Kingdom". During the year-long ramp up, she explored the theory, created
the plan, and developed the first program of its kind. The regular
monthly weighing of the animals eliminates the need for traumatic
capture to get an annual weight.

She must get it from her mother.


Congrats. BTW, I too find weighing myself even once a year
somewhat traumatic. Does your daughter do consulting?

- JR

George Adams November 20th, 2006 02:59 PM

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On Nov 18, 8:11 pm, "Tim J."
wrote:
My daughter was just published as a featured article in this month's
"Animal Keepers' Forum - The Journal of The American Association of Zoo
Keepers". The aricle is titled "Scale Training Zebra at Disney's Animal
Kingdom". During the year-long ramp up, she explored the theory, created
the plan, and developed the first program of its kind. The regular
monthly weighing of the animals eliminates the need for traumatic
capture to get an annual weight.

She must get it from her mother.
--
TL,
Proud Papa
---------------------------http://css.sbcma.com/timj/


Congrats to your daughter. Sounds like she has a really good sense of
her job.

George


William Claspy November 20th, 2006 03:22 PM

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On 11/18/06 11:09 PM, in article
, "Fred Lebow"
wrote:

Animals do not need stress!


Careful! Careful!

:-)

Props to your daughter, Tim!

Bill



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