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3 days of lectures<\/strong> (5th<\/span>– Ice breaker<\/strong> in Hydropolis Water Museum<\/a> – 20:00-23:00 Zoo visit, farewell dinner and party<\/strong> in ZOO Wroc\u0142aw<\/a> – afternoon and evening 08:00-09:00 Registration and Exhibition open<\/p>\n 09:00-09:25 Welcome address by the host and organizer: Learning from animals – Rados\u0142aw Ratajszczak, Zoo Wroc\u0142aw<\/p>\n 09:25-09:45 Welcome address by the co-organizer: Evolution of Zoo Design – Monika Fiby, ZooLex<\/a><\/p>\n 09:45-10:30 Keynote: Embedding Environmental Enrichment into New Zoo Animal Facility Design – Jon Charles Coe, Jon Coe Design Pty Ltd<\/a> 10:30-11:00 Coffee break<\/strong><\/p>\n 11:00-13:00 Session: Zoo design trends and developments – Chair: Jon Charles Coe, <\/strong>Jon Coe Design Pty Ltd<\/strong><\/p>\n 11:00-11:10 Introduction by the chair<\/p>\n 11:10-11:30 Integrating the Zoos ‘Committing to Conservation\u2019 into Zoo Design – Alex R\u00fcbel, Zoo Z\u00fcrich<\/a><\/p>\n 11:30-11:50 Everything Counts: A Discussion of Why Aesthetics Matter in Achieving Conservation by Design – Keith McClintock, Studio Hanson Roberts<\/p>\n 11:50-12:10 Zoo Evolution and the Role of Design – Kieran Stanley, dan 12:10-12:30 Fashion versus the Common Sense – Rados\u0142aw Ratajszczak, Zoo Wroc\u0142aw<\/p>\n 12:30-12:50 East Meets West: How Cultural Attitudes and Belief Systems Influence Zoo Design – Michael Graetz, Design for Life Consultancy<\/a><\/p>\n 12:50-13:00 Wrap-up, Q+A moderated by the chair<\/p>\n 13:00-14:00 Lunch<\/strong><\/p>\n 14:00-16:10 Session: Zoo design trends and developments – Chair: Rados\u0142aw Ratajszczak, Zoo Wroc\u0142aw<\/strong><\/p>\n 14:00-14:10 Introduction by the chair<\/p>\n 14:10-14:30 Designing Built-in Animal Enrichment Devices – Mariusz Bleszynski, PGAV<\/p>\n 14:30-15:00 Swinging into Islands – Chloe Helm, Chester Zoo<\/a><\/p>\n 15:00-15:20 Original Zoo Exhibits; the Art of not Copying your Neighbour – Marc Damen, Dutch Zoo Federation<\/a><\/p>\n 15:20-15:40 Designing Zoos for Survival or Species \u2013 Design Process Timeline – Julia Hanuliakova, Zoo Design<\/a><\/p>\n 15:40-16:00 On The Sex Trail: And What\u2019s The Use Of Males Anyway? A Hypothetical New Zoo Exhibit – Bernard Harrison<\/p>\n 16:00-16:10 Wrap-up, Q+A moderated by the chair<\/p>\n 16:10-16:40 Coffee break<\/strong><\/p>\n 16:40-17:00 Poster presentations<\/strong><\/p>\n 17:00-18:00 Discussion panel: Zoo Strategies and Design Answers with Simon Tonge, Bernard Harrison, Becca Hanson – Chair: Alex R\u00fcbel<\/strong><\/p>\n 08:30-08:45 Keynote: Zoo Design versus Good Animal Welfare: Are we Trying to Reconcile the Irreconcilable? – Simon Tonge, Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust<\/a> 08:45-10:30 Session: Enrichment for Welfare – Chair: Simon Tonge<\/strong><\/p>\n 08:45-08:50 Introduction by the chair<\/p>\n 08:50-09:05 Animal Welfare Outcomes Driving the Exhibit Design Process – Richard Rowe, Melbourne Zoo<\/a><\/p>\n 09:05-09:25 A Novel Methodology to Identify Behavioural and Cognitive Needs to Inform Habitat Design – Jake Veasey, Care for the Rare<\/a><\/p>\n 09:25-09:45 Designing with Wolves \u2013 A Mountain with a Wolf on it Stands a Little Taller – Julia Hanuliakova, Zoo Design<\/a><\/p>\n 09:45-10:05 Designing for Resilience – Becca Hanson, Studio Hanson Roberts<\/a><\/p>\n 10:05-10:25 Balancing Wellness and Guest Experience: Show Your Work – Stacey Ludlum, PGAV<\/a><\/p>\n 10:25-10:30 Wrap-up, Q+A moderated by the chair<\/p>\n 10:30-11:00 <\/strong>Coffee break<\/strong><\/p>\n 11:00-13:00 Session: Examples of Built-in Enrichment – Chair: Julia Hanuliakova, Zoo Design<\/strong><\/p>\n 11:00-11:05 Introduction by the chair<\/p>\n 11:05-11:25 All in One? The Multidisciplinary Approach to Create the Modern Exhibit: the Story of the Giant Salamander House at Prague Zoo – Jaroslav Simek, Prague Zoo<\/p>\n 11:25-11:45 King Penguins and the Dangers of Assumption – K\u00e5re Jensen, ZooCentral<\/a><\/p>\n 11:45-12:05 Building for Elephants – Sabine Merz, Erfurt Zoo<\/p>\n 12:05-12:25 Built-in Enrichment for Elephant Exhibit, Innovative Feeders – Jeanette Summers, Sedgwick County Zoo<\/a><\/p>\n 12:25-12:45 Elephants \u2013 Challenges and Rewards Designing a Living Space for the Grey Giants – Klaus W\u00fcnnemann, Stefan Geretschl\u00e4ger, Zoo Heidelberg<\/a><\/p>\n 12:45-13:00 Wrap-up, Q+A moderated by the chair<\/p>\n 13:00-14:00 Lunch<\/strong><\/p>\n 14:00-16:00 Session: Examples of Built-in Enrichment – Chair: Becca Hanson, Studio Hanson Roberts<\/strong><\/p>\n 14:00-14:05 Introduction by the chair<\/p>\n 14:05-14:50 New Ideas in Zoo Design are Never the Province of the Risk Averse – Douglas Richardson, Highland Wildlife Park<\/p>\n 14:50-15:10 Mixing Predators and Prey: a Successful Exhibit – Frank Carlos Camacho, Africam Safari<\/p>\n 15:10-15:30 Built-in Enrichment Renovation at Tokiwa Zoo in Ube, Japan – Kenji Wako, Osaka University of Arts<\/p>\n 15:30-15:50 Combining Community Engagement, Enrichment and Experience at Reid Park Zoo – Jason Jacobs, Reid Park Zoo<\/p>\n 15:50-16:00 Wrap-up, Q+A moderated by the chair<\/p>\n 16:00-16:30 <\/strong>Coffee break<\/strong><\/p>\n 16:30-18:00 Session: Plant use for Enrichment – Chair: Monika Fiby, Zoolex<\/strong><\/p>\n 16:30-16:35 Introduction by the chair<\/p>\n 16:35-16:55 Which Plants will Suit the New Exhibit? – Lars Bo Kjeldstr\u00f8m, Tropical Zoo Plants<\/a><\/p>\n 16:55-17:15 Dublin Zoo Gorilla Rainforest – Stephen Butler, Dublin Zoo<\/a><\/p>\n 17:15-17:35 Synergies Between New and Existing Structures \u2013 Ways to Achieve Green Enrichment Benefits for Animals, Plants and People – J\u00f6rg Schneider, dan 17:35-17:55 Integrating Green Walls that Enrich the Animals\u2019 Habitat – Jan Breedijk, Nieuwkoop<\/a><\/p>\n 17:55-18:00 Wrap-up, Q+A moderated by the chair<\/p>\n 08:30-11:00 Session: Technical Aspects of Zoo Design – Chair: Rados\u0142aw Ratajszczak, Zoo Wroc\u0142aw<\/strong><\/p>\n 08:30-08:35 Introduction by the chair<\/p>\n 08:35-08:55 Are Zero Energy & Waste Zoos Possible? – Nedim Mehmedbegovic, Deerns<\/a><\/p>\n 08:55-09:15 Mixed Species Exhibits; a Challenge for Everybody – Marc Damen, Dutch Zoo Federation<\/a><\/p>\n 09:15-09:35 Substrates and Soil Compaction – Stephen Butler, Dublin Zoo<\/a><\/p>\n 09:35-09:55 Preventing Bird Collisions with Glass – Monika Fiby, ZooLex<\/a><\/p>\n 09:55-10:15 Starlight, not Searchlights: Light and Proper Animal Care in Aquariums and Zoos – James Karl Fischer, The Zoological Lighting Institute<\/p>\n 10:15-10:35 Animal Enclosure Design with Virtual Reality – Yves Willems, Close to Bone<\/p>\n 10:35-10:55 ZooLex 2.0 – Jonas Homburg, ZooLex<\/a><\/p>\n 10:55-11:00 Wrap-up, Q+A moderated by the chair<\/p>\n 11:00-11:30 <\/strong>Coffee break<\/strong><\/p>\n 11:30-13:00 Session: Working with external experts – Chair: Marc Damen, Dutch Zoo Federation<\/strong><\/p>\n 11:30-11:40 Introduction by the chair<\/p>\n 11:40-12:00 Grand Opening\u2019s <\/a> 12:00-12:20 Low Profile Zoo Coping with High Profile Expectations \u2013 the Role of External Experts – Davorka Maljkovic, Zagreb Zoo<\/a><\/p>\n
Optional excursions: <\/span><\/strong>
4th<\/span>April 2017: Opole Zoo – www.zoo.opole.pl <\/a>– and Krasiejow Jurapark – www.juraparkkrasiejow.pl<\/a> – meeting up at 8:00 am in front of the Radisson Blu Hotel<\/a> (address: Jana Ewangelisty Purkyniego 10 Street, 50-156 Wroc\u0142aw<\/span>), estimated return time: 18:00.
<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\nDetailed programme
<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\nWednesday, 5 April 2017 \u2013 Zoo design trends and developments<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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Thursday, 6 April 2017 \u2013 Enrichment for welfare<\/strong><\/h4>\n
<\/strong><\/p>\nFriday, 7 April 2017 \u2013 Technical Aspects of Zoo Design<\/strong><\/h4>\n