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Conferences Speakers & Events Elephants, Teeth, Animal Training and Animal Care Elefanter, Träning av djur - Utfodring och tandsjukdomar hus djur (English version) Seminar Programme May 4th 2013 TimeSubjectSpeaker 07.30 - 09.00 Arrival & Registration 09.00 - 09.10 Welcome 09.10 - 10.30 Wild elephants - captive elephants Alan Roocroft Elephant behaviour, nutrition and enrichment Elephant Business Animal Training - Why do we train and which animals should we train Protected Contact Training - Why? The safety of animal keepers when training animals. What do we train elephants to do and why? Problems and problem solving. 10.30 - 11.30 Understanding the elephants teeth and tusks Dr. David Fagan Elephant dentation and related problems. Colyer institute Dietary requirements for elephants. Dietary requierements for most animal species in captivity 11.30 - 11.45 Break 15 min. Coffee/tea 11.45 - 12.30 Part 1 of 2: Digestion and Nutrition Animal nutririon in the wild and in captivity Feeding animals in the Zoo/Animal Park, pets and other domesticated animals 12.30 - 13.50 LUNCH & SILENT AUKTION Vet. Tine M Søland Kbh ZOO & Kbh Universitet TimeSubjectSpeakers 13.50 - 14.50 Part 2 of 2: Digstion and Nutrition Vet. Tine M. Søland Modern feeding schedules - right or wrong? Kbh ZOO & Caring for animals in relation to their nutritional needs. Kbh Universitet Problems and problem solving related to feeding. 14.50 - 15.50 The use of LASER technology - elephant dental visit Introduction to LASER technology for both the public and Vets. Clinical Cases on a variety of animals The use of LASER on a variety of animals. Challenges and problem solving in connection with dental care. Dr. David Fagan Colyer Institute Break 15 min. Coffee/tea 15.50 - 16.05 16.05 - 17.00 The elephant as an endangered species Alan Roocroft In situ - ex situ Elephant Business Problems and problem solving Can we save them from extinction? 17.00 - 17.30 Discussion panelAlan Roocroft Safety and nutritionDr. David Fagan Tine M. Søland Med flera.... 17.30 - 18.00 Final Words - Silent Auktion closing - good bye drink (programme times are flexible and may change ) ______________________________________________________________________________________________ General information: Contact: info@conferencesspeakersandevents.se Telephone direct Karina M. Nielsen: Marian W. Gunson: web: www.conferencesspeakersandevents.se +46 (0) 760 284 251 +46 (0) 737 192 181 Upon arrival you are required to register in front of the Aula at Polhemskolan. Please assure you arrive in good time for this, preventing unnescessary delay of the seminar start time. The registration will be open from 7.30 - 09.00. People who have booked lunch and coffee collect their food voucher at the registration point. Resta Adress: Aula X urang Polhemskolan i Lund registration Trollebergsvägen 41 Click here to see a map of the area: B B 222 29 Lundhttp://kartor.eniro.se/m/n8rGA Sverige Huvudbygnad Parkering Lunch will be served in the restaurant att Polhemskolan. Peole who are bringing their own food are welcome to eat here as well. During the lunch we will be mingling whilst holding a “Silents Auction”. This year al the profits from the “Silent Auction” will to to the Swedish Carnivore Assosiation who are striving towards a society where people and predators can coexist in Sweden. To learn more about the Swedish Carnivore Assosioation please visit www.rovdjur.se. The globally known company Biolase, who are the forefront of LASER surgery will be represented at Polhemskolan on this day and available to answer queries. Dave will introduce you to the methods of modern laser technology in dental care on elephants and on a variety of other animal species in captivity. He will be talking about a number of clinical cases in using the laser on different animals including the challenges often associated with dental care. A unique upportunaty to learn from Dave’s vast experience working with almost every species of animal. Tine Mangart Søland: will be talking about animal nutrition. How and what animals eat in the wild, comparing that to what animals Alan Roocroft : eat in captivity – in the zoo, on farms, and our own pets – Will be talking about the past, present and future of el- everything from wild tigers, giraffes, primates to domesephants. He will be comparing the life of a wild elephant tic horses, birds, cats and dogs. Tine will also talk about with those in captivity. For instance, does an elephant in the importance of animal nutrition, with emphasis on captivity have the same behaviour and is it just as ‘smart’ how we should feed them. as an elephant in the wild? He will be talking about elephant nutrition - the way they feed naturally versus how Tine will be talking about modern feeding schedules they are fed in captivity. and animal nutrition, taking into consideration captive animals - wild specimens as well as tame. As an animal’s Allan talks about enrichment and elephant training - condition is affected by being incorrectly fed -Tine talks how we used to train elephants ‘hands-on’ in captivity about animal nutrition in relation to the animals health with the high risk of danger working at close quarters and needs in relation to what suits a particular animal. to large animals. How positive reinforcement, including This includes compensation, plus nutrition relating to protected contact training with more focus on the safety breeding, and focusing on a wide variety of wild animal of the keepers, is taking over in today’s animal institu- species as well as domestic animals such as horses, birds, tions. He will also be talking about animal training and cats and dogs. animal wellbeing in more general terms and which animals should be training and why? How can we transfer We will finish the day with a discussion panel, discussing this thinking to other animals in captivity, not only zoo safety and nutrition. The discussion is open to everybody animals but also our farming and pet animals, such as and participants will have the possibility to ask questions horses, dogs, birds etc? to the panel. In today’s world, elephants are brutally hunted for their beautiful ivory and their natural habitat is disappearing Can we save them from extinction at all? David Fagan: will be speaking about elephants teeth and dental management in captivity. The unique way in which an elephants teeth work - the challenges of elephant dentistry and how we can help improve this. He will be talking about nutrition – diets, dietary requirements, dietary alternatives for most other animal species in captivity. Welcome! - an interesting and educational day filled with opportunaty to forge new contacts between people and various industries...