Dr Lisa Holmes: Wild Science & Wellbeing

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Summary of Transcript:
Dr. Lisa Holmes is the fleet scientist for behaving welfare and works with various animals across the zoo. She has a soft spot for Komodo Dragons, elephants, and Castle Roots. Her team watches animal behavior to understand how they feel and use their habitat. One of the weirdest things they do is feed Komodo Dragons data loggers to monitor their temperature. Their observations provide insights into how to care for animals in the zoo and their natural habitats.

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Summary of Description:
Science is an integral part of the daily operations at the zoo, with the science team observing and recording animal behavior to ensure the best care possible. They use techniques such as recording bird songs and studying elephant poo in the lab to gain insights into animal behavior.

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Science is Everywhere at the Zoo

Visiting the zoo can be a fun and educational experience for all ages. But did you know that a lot of science is happening behind the scenes? Our science team at the zoo is constantly observing our animals’ behavior to ensure that we provide the best care possible for them.

Studying Animal Behaviour

The science team at the zoo takes the time to observe the behavior of our animals, from the birds to the elephants. This helps us understand their needs and ensure they receive the best care. We also use this data to study the behavior of the animals and how it changes over time.

Recording Bird Songs

In our aviaries, we record the bird songs of our feathered friends. This helps us to study their calls and understand how they interact with each other. We also use this data to understand better the birds’ behavior and how they interact with their environment.

Studying Elephant Poo

Our science team also studies the poo of our elephants. This helps us to understand their diet and health. By checking the poo, we can also see if the elephants are getting the right nutrition and are healthy.

Why This Is Important

By studying the behavior and health of our animals, we can ensure that they are getting the best care possible. This helps us create a safe and healthy environment for our animals and allows us to understand their needs better.

At the zoo, science is everywhere! From recording bird songs to studying elephant poo, our science team is always observing our animals’ behavior to ensure that we provide the best care possible for them.

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Science is EVERYWHERE at the zoo! From recording bird songs in our aviaries to studying elephant poo in our lab!

Our science team always observes our animals’ behavior to ensure we provide them with the best care possible. Watch Lisa explain how we do this and why it’s so important…

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