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Archive for May, 2009

Featured Staff Member: Genevieve Steinke, Zookeeper

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

What made you want to become a zoo keeper; was there a particular experience that helped you make this decision?

I always thought I would work with animals or children. When I started working here, I just knew zookeeping was for me.

What was the craziest thing that has ever happened to you at Gatorland?

Years ago we had to move the Emus and the deer to different exhibits. It was very difficult and it took a lot of us a very long time. You just had to be there!

What is your favorite animal at Gatorland and why?

I have so many favorites: the Macaw (Harley), the skunk (Orwell Roscoe Pancake III), and the porcupines (Morgan and Fluffy). That is why working here is so great. I get to work with all kinds of different animals.

If you had a choice to travel anywhere in the world to study animals, where would you go and what animal would you study?

There are many places that I would like to go. However, Australia and South Africa top the list.

What is the best part of working here at Gatorland?

All the different animals that I get to work with.

Have you ever had any close calls working with alligators or any other animal here at Gatorland?

A few bird bites but nothing too serious, thankfully!

What made you decide to work with alligators?
They fascinate me.

What kind of pets do you have at home?

I have 2 dogs named Kyra and Kaos, a cat named Bubba, and some fish.

What kind of hobbies do you have?

I love sports. And in my free time I love to go boating and skiing.

Do you have any special talents?

I have been a zookeeper and a vet technician for years now. I am awesome at blood draws and catheter placement.

Do you have someone who inspired you to get in to this field?

I really have no specific person who inspired me. I just fell into this field and loved it.

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Featured Staff Member: Tiffany Tommasini, Zookeeper

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

What made you want to become a zoo keeper; was there a particular experience that helped you make this decision?

I have always loved animals and saw myself working with them even as a child. No real catalyst towards zookeeping specifically occurred, however. I just sort of landed into the field.

What was the craziest thing that has ever happened to you at Gatorland?

I was leaning over to look into our Sandhill crane pond, and fell right in!

What is your favorite animal at Gatorland and why?

Jimmy, one of our giant Aldabra tortoises is my favorite. He is big, slow and has a great personality. If I could pick all 600 lbs of him up, I might take him home with me!

If you had a choice to travel anywhere in the world to study animals, where would you go and what animal would you study?

There are so many places that I would like to travel! However, if I were to go specifically to study I would probably end up in the jungles of the West Indies, where there are many new species of plant and animal alike yet to be discovered.

What is the best part of working here at Gatorland?

The animals, of course! They are what drive us all.

Have you ever had any close calls working with alligators or any other animal here at Gatorland?

Nothing really serious.

What made you decide to work with alligators?

I was born and raised in Florida. Alligators are just a natural part of being a Floridian.

What kind of pets do you have at home?

I have one cat (who thinks he’s a person!) named Jade and one bearded dragon named Black Beard.

What kind of hobbies do you have?

I enjoy water sports, camping and I love to read.

Do you have any special talents?

I can play the flute.

Do you have someone who inspired you to get in to this field?

No one really in particular inspired me. However, my parents were always very supportive with my aspiration to work with animals.

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Featured Staff Member: Megan Terry, Zookeeper

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

What made you want to become a zoo keeper; was there a particular experience that helped you make this decision?

I do not remember a single defining moment where I decided I wanted to work with animals. I’ve always wanted to work with animals, the desire just got stronger as I got older. I really got serious about my goal to work with animals after I met my husband, who is in the same profession.

What was the craziest thing that has ever happened to you at Gatorland?

I can think of quite a few things! A recent event is when we introduced our cracker cattle to their new exhibit and the feisty male jumped out of the exhibit and we had to chase him around Gatorlands’ back pasture all day.

What is your favorite animal at Gatorland and why?

Some of our younger goats: Monday, Rosalie and Emmett. Also, Poncho a macaw is a favorite of mine.

If you had a choice to travel anywhere in the world to study animals, where would you go and what animal would you study?

I would love to study crocodilians in South and Central America. Any type of marine life, especially marine mammals or cephalopods would be great to study. I’d love to make a difference for the many imperiled animals in all parts of Asia.

What is the best part of working here at Gatorland?

Gatorland is awesome because it is in a natural setting. While working I often see Osprey fishing and Roseate Spoonbills flying overhead. There are so many rare, wonderful and completely natural things to see here that you can’t see at any other park.

Have you ever had any close calls working with alligators or any other animal here at Gatorland?

How to answer this without getting into any trouble… I really haven’t had any close calls that were enough to scare me. Just the typical bird and reptile bite. I’ve been charged at a few times by a pregnant cow. Other than that, nothing too exciting has happened.

What made you decide to work with alligators?

I’ve always liked alligators but I wanted to work at Gatorland so I could work with animals in general. During my employment here I’ve really gained a love and understanding of alligators and all other crocodilians. They are all so extremely misunderstood and it is one of my goals to change that.

What kind of pets do you have at home?

I have several fish, a Cockatiel and two cats named Feles and Feral. Feral was actually found in our swamp walk. After several attempts to shred our hands with his claws he finally agreed to live with us.

What kind of hobbies do you have?

Drawing, writing, painting, scrapbooking, sewing, playing piano, bass, guitar, bird watching, hiking, swimming, traveling and volunteering. I love to learn. Right now I am trying to learn Spanish, French, Chinese, Latvian and Italian.

Do you have any special talents?

I guess I would say that I pick up music easily. My hand-eye coordination is good so I’m pretty good at sports if I try.

Do you have someone who inspired you to get in to this field?

My husband. I’ve always loved animals but he’s always had an absolute passion for them and he’s passed that on to me. I was actually going to be an automotive technician. I just wish he would have inspired me before I spent all that money on automotive school!

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Featured Staff Member: Nick Terry, Zookeeper

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

What made you want to become a zoo keeper; was there a particular experience that helped you make this decision?

I have always loved animals and had hundreds of dinosaur toys. I always knew that I would do something with wildlife but nothing in particular pushed me into zookeeping. But, my wife did pretty much write my resume and made me go for this job.

What was the craziest thing that has ever happened to you at Gatorland?

Catching our five Cuban crocodiles. For those of you who don’t know, Cuban crocs are probably the most dangerous crocodilians to keep and many zoos won’t take them. We needed to catch them and draw blood for breeding purposes.

What is your favorite animal at Gatorland and why?

Our “Big EDB”, the largest Eastern Diamond Back rattlesnake we have. He is around 5.5 ft long ,with his sheds reaching 6 ft. Also, I have only heard him rattle once; he is mean looking but has never struck at me, except when I’m feeding.

If you had a choice to travel anywhere in the world to study animals, where would you go and what animal would you study?

India, they have it all. Tigers, crocodiles (Mugger and Saltie), cobras, elephants, all kinds of ecosystems and cool cultures. However, I don’t like Indian food. That may be a problem!

What is the best part of working here at Gatorland?

Getting close to the animals, hands down! Catching the Cuban Crocodiles for blood tests, medicating a rattlesnake, or training our Asian Water Monitors… can’t get any better than that. Also, I don’t have to wear a suit and tie!

Have you ever had any close calls working with alligators or any other animal here at Gatorland?

We all do, working with crocodilians and venomous snakes (animals in general) you get bit, stung, constricted, kicked, and stepped on. No fingers lost yet!

What made you decide to work with alligators?

They get 15 ft long, 1000 lbs, can exert over 2,000 lbs per square inch of crushing power and can be invisible in 3 ft of water. They are wonderful animals and they need our help. Alligators are a great crocodilian to start with and I hope to breed endangered crocs one day.

What kind of pets do you have at home?

Two cats (adopted), one bird (rescued), one fish and a daughter. Our one cat “Feral”, I actually caught in a swamp here at work, he was a thin kitten with a limp. He’s nice and fat now!

What kind of hobbies do you have?

I like to read, learn more about animals, play video games and spend time with my wife and kid. As a family we love to go to the beach and get attacked by wildlife.

Do you have any special talents?

I can hold my breath for over a minute, other than that I am pretty boring. Well, even holding one’s breath is boring.

Do you have someone who inspired you to get in to this field?

Not any one in particular, but Steve Irwin was a hero for animal conservation. My family has supported me through everything and my wife, Megan, pushed me to work in this field.

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