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  • Webinar – 8/24/21 – The Captive Wildlife Crisis: Responding to cases involving wild cats – NACA/Justice Clearinghouse

    Webinar – 8/24/21 – The Captive Wildlife Crisis: Responding to cases involving wild cats – NACA/Justice Clearinghouse

    The captive wildlife crisis is a largely unknown and dangerous problem throughout the United States. The private ownership of wildlife including, but not limited to, wild cats poses a significant risk to law enforcement officers in various law enforcement agencies. In addition, limited public knowledge for identifying some wild cat species and hybrids serves as a barrier to properly enforcing the limited laws on the federal and state levels regarding private ownership of wildlife. Tammy Thies of The Wildcat Sanctuary in Sandstone, Minnesota, and Tanya Smith of Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, work alongside the various law enforcement agencies when captive wild cats must be seized or are willfully surrendered. They will present valuable information for officers who respond to cases when the presence of wild cats (and other exotic animals) is known and when officers encounter captive wildlife including wild cats unexpectedly. In addition, Ms. Thies and Ms. Smith will discuss identifying wild cat species/hybrids, relevant laws, proper response procedures when you encounter a wild cat, and resources available to you as first responders including transport, rehoming, and placement with proper facilities after the seizure of wild cats.

    Presenters

    Tanya Smith serves as the President/ Co-Founder of Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge (TCWR).

    The non-profit organization was formed in 1992 when Tanya and her parents purchased 459 acres 7-miles south of Eureka Springs, Arkansas with the goal of saving and providing lifetime homes for unwanted and neglected exotic cats.

    TCWR started an innovative college graduate intern program in 1996 and has trained more than 500 biologists and zoologists now employed at zoos, sanctuaries, and veterinary clinics around the world.

    Tanya currently serves on other Boards of Directors: Turpentine Creek Foundation, Inc., Arvest Community Bank Board, Arkansas Hospitality Foundation Board, Northwest Arkansas Tourism Association (NATA), and the Rogers-Lowell Area of Chamber of Commerce.

    Tanya is an active member on the Rescue and Finance Committee of the Big Cat Sanctuary Alliance (BCSA), a member of Eureka Springs, Bentonville/ Bella Vista, Rogers/ Lowell, Springdale, Fayetteville, Harrison, and Branson Chamber of Commerce.

    Tanya’s family has been caring for Big Cats since 1978. She is married to Scott Smith, who works for the refuge as Vice President and together have raised 4 children and has 7 grandchildren.

    Tammy Thies is the founder of the Wildcat Sanctuary, a non-profit, accredited sanctuary that provides a safe home to felid species including, cougar, tiger, lynx and other wild cats in need of shelter.

    Thies has a marketing and journalism degree from the University of St. Thomas.  After graduation, she developed and managed advertising campaigns for clients such as Coca-Cola, BMW, Holiday Inn and Timberland.

    She is a native Minnesotan and during her advertising career became aware of the need for a sanctuary through her exposure to big cats during photo shoots. She learned that, throughout the United States, tens of thousands of these animals are privately owned as pets and used as performers or for-profit breeding.

    Thies made a mid-life career change to become a voice for these animals.  She began The Wildcat Sanctuary in 1999. Now, years later, the Sanctuary houses over 120 residents on 85 acres in Sandstone, MN.  Animals are not bought, sold, bred or traded. Each resident is given every opportunity to behave naturally in a wonderful free-roaming environment and receive the best vet care at the on-site animal hospital.

    The Wildcat Sanctuary provides educational outreach seminars to educate the public about the captive wildlife crisis across the United States, as well as supporting legislative efforts banning these practices.

    Thies was very instrumental in testifying on behalf of the Minnesota Exotic Animal Law that bans the ownership of dangerous exotic animals as pets. She has assisted local law enforcement, United States Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife on cases involving wild cats.

    Thies has appeared as an expert on the captive wildlife crisis across national media outlets such as the History Channel, Animal Planet and the CNN iReport.

    The sanctuary is accredited by The American Sanctuary Association, Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries, a member of the Big Cat Sanctuary Alliance, and awarded a 4-star rating by Charity Navigator. The Wildcat Sanctuary is the only big cat sanctuary in the upper Midwest. Tammy serves on the steering committees for the Big Cat Sanctuary Alliance.

     

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.justiceclearinghouse.com/webinar/the-captive-wildlife-crisis-responding-to-cases-involving-wild-cats/

  • Online Event – 7/29/21 to 7/30/21 – Animal Welfare Summit – AAWA and Michelson Found Animals

    Online Event – 7/29/21 to 7/30/21 – Animal Welfare Summit – AAWA and Michelson Found Animals

    Michelson Found Animals and The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement are partnering on the first ever Animal Welfare Summit intended to bring new innovation to the animal welfare space. This two-day virtual event is available to startups or organizations, both for-profit and nonprofit, that are building products and services intended to improve the welfare of animals in shelters. This event will build relationships between the innovators and industry leaders, with the goal of building a community that will further our mission of saving pets and enriching lives.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.foundanimals.org/animal-welfare-summit/

  • Seminar – 10/8/21 to 10/10/21 – CVMA Fall Seminar in Squaw Valley – CVMA (fee applies)

    Seminar – 10/8/21 to 10/10/21 – CVMA Fall Seminar in Squaw Valley – CVMA (fee applies)

    CVMA’s 2021 Fall Seminar will be held at the beautiful Resort at Squaw Creek in Squaw Valley, California. Take dynamic CE sessions while enjoying the picturesque Lake Tahoe region. This seminar features three half-day sessions for veterinarians and two half-day sessions for technicians, leaving afternoons free to enjoy family, friends, and colleagues.

    Not sure about joining in person? Join us for our new Hybrid Format! Virtual attendees will be able to communicate directly with the speakers and moderators in real time*.

    Veterinarians can earn 12 CE units, RVTs and CVMA CVAs can earn 8 CE units. Join us for learning, networking, and relaxation!

    Speakers & Program Schedule
    The CVMA is pleased to present three fantastic speakers who will enrich your mornings with informative and useful CE you can apply immediately in your practice. View Speakers & Topics

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://cvma.net/learning/cvma-ce-programs-2/cvma-fall-seminar-to-go/cvma-fall-seminar-information/

  • Online Event – 7/24/21 – Kitten Lady Shares The Joys Of Saving & Fostering Felines – Kitten Lady

    Online Event – 7/24/21 – Kitten Lady Shares The Joys Of Saving & Fostering Felines – Kitten Lady

    Broward County Library and Hannah Shaw are collaborating to present this engaging kitten rescue program. Hannah Shaw is known as Kitten Lady and is the author of Tiny but Mighty: Kitten Lady’s Guide to Saving the Most Vulnerable Felines. Most people believe that tiny adorable kittens are easily adoptable from animal shelters, but the truth is that many shelters are understaffed and do not have the time or resources to care for newborn kittens. In addition, even though many people would like to help these babies, most of us do not know the best way to do so. Meet Kitten Lady and listen as she explains what you should do if you find an abandoned kitten and shares the joys of being a foster parent to an orphaned kitten or a cuddly kitty family. It is easier than you might think, and giving these tiny, furry beings a real chance at a good life can be very rewarding.

    This is a virtual program you can attend from your computer. Event begins at 2pm Eastern Time!

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.kittenlady.org/events

  • Online Conference – 8/2/21 to 8/3/21 – 2021 Tennessee Animal Care & Control Conference – ACCAT (fee applies)

    Online Conference – 8/2/21 to 8/3/21 – 2021 Tennessee Animal Care & Control Conference – ACCAT (fee applies)

    The Tennessee Animal Care & Control Conference is an educational conference that brings together animal control officers, humane investigators, animal care staff, shelter managers/executive directors, veterinarians, veterinary technicians, rescue workers, and animal advocates from throughout the State of Tennessee and other areas of the Southeast for an opportunity to learn, network and discover new methods, tools and services for improving their ability to help animals.

    Many animal welfare professionals are responsible for multiple roles and this years annual conference will host specifically designed educational sessions for all levels in the animal welfare community.

    To register for conference, please click here.

    To view conference schedule and confirmed speakers, please click here.

    If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at accatinfo@gmail.com or 865-755-2276.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://accat.wildapricot.org/event-3837055

  • Online Event – 10/17/21 – 2021 Online Diversity Day – Community Cats Podcast (fee applies)

    Online Event – 10/17/21 – 2021 Online Diversity Day – Community Cats Podcast (fee applies)

    Join Community Cats Podcast on Sunday, October 17, 2021, for an Online Diversity Day featuring experts from the animal welfare world. The day includes a variety of online sessions to help you learn about the challenge issues around diversity in our community cat environment. Bring your questions! Sign up now for early bird pricing of just $20 for each day, now through September 16.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/7432142666408885264

  • Online Event – 10/16/21 – 2021 Online Fundraising Day – Community Cats Podcast (fee applies)

    Online Event – 10/16/21 – 2021 Online Fundraising Day – Community Cats Podcast (fee applies)

    Join Community Cats Podcast on Saturday, October 16, 2021, for an Online Fundraising Day featuring experts from the animal welfare world. The day includes a variety of online sessions to help you learn how to fundraise for your organization in the era of Covid-19 and generate new, innovative ways to fund the programs your community needs to help cats and kittens live safe, healthy lives. Be sure to bring your questions! Sign up now for early bird pricing of just $20 for each day, now through September 16.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/1608614511146973967

  • Webinar – 8/9/21 – MAC 2021 Webinar Series – Words Matter – Masachusetts Animal Coalition

    Webinar – 8/9/21 – MAC 2021 Webinar Series – Words Matter – Masachusetts Animal Coalition

    Words Matter:
    The words we choose to say are the ways we represent ourselves.  These words matter. Both our words and our nonverbal actions hold a lot of power, more than we probably even realize. Words are so important because they can begin to shape how an individual actually views themselves and the world. Being intentional about the words we choose involves being a practitioner of careful, thoughtful and deliberate positive communication. This is critical everywhere, yes even for those of us in animal welfare, in veterinary medicine, anywhere as global citizens working with animals and the humans who love them. But don’t worry, there is no perfect here. Everyone makes mistakes and we all will continue to do so. But if we can hone our listening skills and learn to interact with integrity and respect, we can be part of the way words can change the world. Let’s talk about this and get some practice!

    Your Takeaway:
    In the ever-evolving world of animal welfare we could all take a moment to reflect on what harm – or good – we might be doing by deciding to use certain words.  We may be so used to certain habits that we don’t even realize what we are saying.  Aimee can help us get some perspective on something many of us have probably never considered.

    About Our Speaker:
    As the new Vice President of Animal Welfare and Veterinary Medicine, Aimee Christian oversees the Animal Rescue League of Boston’s (ARL) animal welfare and veterinary programs, including the Animal Care & Adoption Centers in Boston, Dedham, and Brewster; Community Operations; Community and Shelter Medicine; Law Enforcement; and Boston Veterinary Care (BVC).  Working alongside the President & CEO, she ensures that all animal care operations are running smoothly and remain aligned with the organization’s strategic plan. Prior to joining ARL, Aimee was the Vice President of Community Medicine at the ASPCA. In that role she served communities in New York City, Los Angeles, and Miami and worked for nearly 15 years overseeing the ASPCA’s high quality, high-volume spay/neuter and basic veterinary care programming nationwide. She is a Fellow at the Center for Animals and Public Policy at Tufts University. Aimee received two master’s degrees from Harvard University, in language and in education. Her areas of expertise are in strategy, coaching/mentoring, change management, and process improvement.  She is deeply committed to health equity for underserved animals and humans, and believes that the future of animal welfare is community-based.  Originally from New York City, Aimee lives in Concord, Massachusetts with her family, her cats, and a flock of hens, and is a writer in her spare time.  She is thrilled to be part of ARL both because its mission is so closely aligned with her passion, and because she sees it as an honor to give back to the communities in her adopted hometown of Boston.

    WEBSITE LINK:  http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=dmv5lydab&oeidk=a07ei8sjs704a4938e9

  • Online Event – 7/26/21 – CalAnimals Emerging Leaders’ Summer Symposium #ThankstoMaddie – Maddie’s Fund and CalAnimals

    Online Event – 7/26/21 – CalAnimals Emerging Leaders’ Summer Symposium #ThankstoMaddie – Maddie’s Fund and CalAnimals

    #Thanktomaddie over 30 emerging leaders will share the knowledge they have gained through their recent cohort. The agenda will be broken into short presentations featuring the following topics:

    Lessons from a Leader
    Collaborative Connections and Financial Management,
    Emerging Leaders: Developing Others and Professional Development
    Navigating Challenges
    Exceptional Executives and Cultural Humility
    Vision for the Future

    For full schedule details, please visit Maddie’s Pet Forum https://forum.maddiesfund.org/calanimalselp

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://forum.maddiesfund.org/calanimalselp

  • Social Event – 8/5/21 – August Community Session – Black DVM Network

    Social Event – 8/5/21 – August Community Session – Black DVM Network

    BlackDVM Network Community Sessions give our members the chance to meet each other and share experiences. We’re here on the first Thursday of each month, join us any time! Come hang with us! We want to get to know you. Community sessions are like Happy Hours just for our members. We’ll discuss any and everything and hopefully learn a ton about each other every time.

    WEBSITE LINK: https://www.blackdvmnetwork.com/event-details/august-community-session