A Darwinian Comparative Behaviorist is a professional who studies and explains behavior through the lens of evolutionary principles and theories proposed by Charles Darwin. By analyzing behavior, I consider its adaptive significance, examining how it has evolved over time and understanding the selective pressures that have shaped it. This involves exploring the survival and reproductive advantages that certain behaviors confer in different environmental contexts. My work often includes comparing behaviors across different species to identify common patterns and unique adaptations, thereby providing insights into the evolutionary pathways and ecological factors that drive behavioral diversity. Through this approach, I aim to uncover the underlying mechanisms of behavior and contribute to our broader understanding of animal and human nature. Extensive behaviour experience focused on elephants.
I am a multifaceted professional with an extensive academic and career background, holding degrees in Veterinary Medicine, Anthropology, Clinical Psychology, and a PhD in Medicine.
With over 40 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry, primarily focused on vaccine development, I am also a recognized expert in this field.
I specialize in behavior pathology in exotic and wild animals. I provide expert advice and solutions to zoos, wildlife sanctuaries, organizations working with exotic animals, and private collections and offer comprehensive assessments and management plans to address behavioral issues, such as aggression, stereotypic behaviors, and stress-related disorders and develop behavior profiles in social interactions.
I specialize in animal behavior, with a focus on understanding and addressing zoonotic reservoirs and the behavior of wild animals. I provide expert advice and solutions to individuals, organizations, and government agencies dealing with zoonotic diseases and wildlife management.
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I design specialized centers that offers animal-assisted therapy using a variety of animals such as dolphins, elephants, cervids, equines, canines, and monkeys. I design therapy programs that cater to different populations, such as individuals with disabilities, mental health conditions, or the elderly, leveraging the unique benefits of interspecies animal-human interactions.
I provide comprehensive training and certification programs in intra and interspecies animal welfare. I offer courses and workshops for professionals working in veterinary sciences, animal shelters, zoos, and wildlife conservation, focusing on promoting ethical standards and best practices in animal welfare.
I specialize in comparative Darwinian ethology. I conduct studies and research projects on decision-making processes in elephants, particularly related to migratory patterns. I provide expert advice and insights to conservation organizations, wildlife reserves, and academic institutions interested in understanding the behavior and conservation of elephants.
I provide a vital service dedicated to the relocation of wild animals in confinement. Whether these animals are held in inadequate facilities, have been displaced, or need rescue from harmful environments, I ensure they are safely and ethically transported to suitable sanctuaries where they can thrive. When possible, I also release them back into their natural habitats, allowing them to live freely as nature intended.
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