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Moderated Panel
with Dr. Trent Bollinger,
Dr. Leslie Dierauf,
Mr. Kevin Shea, and
Dr. Joel Berger

moderated by
Dr. Robert Cook

Audio of panel
(MP3, 24 MB)

Video of panel:
Panel Part 1 (36 MB)
Panel Part 2 (36 MB)
Panel Part 3 (47 MB)



About Dr. Robert Cook

Robert A. Cook, VMD, MPA
Chief Veterinarian and Vice President
Wildlife Health Sciences
Wildlife Conservation Society
Bronx, NY

Dr. Robert A. Cook is the Chief Veterinarian and Vice President of the Wildlife Health Sciences (WHS) Division of the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and an Adjunct Professor of Environmental Affairs at Columbia University in New York City. He has 20+ years of experience in zoo and wildlife medicine and has served in his present capacity as Chief Veterinarian for the last 14 years. It was under Dr. Cook’s guidance that the Field Veterinary Program was established in 1989 as the first global effort to support the health and conservation of wildlife populations in native habitats. The WHS programs in Clinical Care and Pathology are responsible for the health of over 20,000 animals in five New York facilities including the Wildlife Centers in Central Park, Queens and Prospect Park, the New York Aquarium and the Bronx Zoo. The WHS programs in Human Health Services and Integrated Pest Management support the facilities functions at the New York parks. With the Field Veterinary Program taking the lead, WHS is deeply involved in the health aspects of the Wildlife Conservation Society’s international conservation programs, providing services and research to a number of the 300 WCS projects in 53 nations.

Dr. Cook graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 1980 and pursued a career in zoo and wildlife medicine thereafter. Recently he fulfilled his desire to have a more global impact on wildlife health issues by returning to school to receive his Masters in Public Administration from Columbia University in 2002. With his background in both the health of wildlife and global policy issues on these matters, he accepted an adjunct teaching position at Columbia University in its School of International and Public Affairs.

Dr. Cook is Chair of the Animal Health Committee of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association (AZA) as well as Chair of the Captive Wildlife and Alternative Livestock Committee of the United States Animal Health Association. He is a past President of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians. Dr. Cook also has a long-standing interest in pain amelioration and is a scientific advisor to the Mayday Fund. In addition, he serves as a scientific advisor to the Morris Animal Foundation and is a member of the Conservation Endowment Fund Committee of the AZA.

 

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