
It is easy to see that this office belongs to a primate keeper! Judy is surrounded by orangutan paintings in her office.
Hometown: Tacoma, WA
Section: Primates- Chimpanzee Supervisor
Quote: “Never believe anything you read.”
Special Interests/ Hobbies:
Horseback riding and reading.
Interesting Facts:
I’ve know nearly 200 chimps during my career and lived in 6 different states in 4 different time zones.
What made you want to become a zookeeper?
I spent summers with my aunt, uncle and cousins, and they took us to the Sealife park in Galveston when I was 13 years old. I used to want to be a dolphin trainer, but then I saw my first chimp and it was all over.
What is your education, training, and previous institution(s) you attended before coming to the Houston Zoo?
I started volunteering at the Santa Barbara Zoo in 1988. I attended Moorpark College for Exotic Animal Training and Management, graduating in 1991. I have worked at the Primate Foundation of Arizona and the Riverside Zoo in Nebraska caring for chimpanzees. I also worked at Disney with primates and elephants, and in Bastrop, Texas at MD Anderson caring for their chimpanzees. I have been here at the Houston Zoo since this April.
What sort of advice would you give to anyone wanting to enter the zoo field?
Be prepared to do anything. Volunteer and be patient. Don’t expect to get your dream job right away. You might have to work with animals that aren’t on the top of your list before you can work with animals that are your first choice.
What is your favorite animal story?
My favorite chimp I ever worked with was named Pani. Pani was 36 years old and had never had a baby of her own, although she had been an “auntie” a few times and really liked babies and young chimps. Riverside Zoo (where I was working at the time) took in an orphaned infant chimp from Sedgewick County Zoo named Imara. We introduced Imara to Pani and Pani was unbelievably patient and kind and soon won over Imara (he had been scared of her at first) and she became his mother for the next 6 years.
To see the latest update on the Chimp building construction, visit the Official Houston Zoo Blog.
To learn more about Chimpanzees visit http://www.houstonzoo.org/chimpanzee/
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Welcome to the Houston Zoo Judy! It’s inspiring to see such dedication to the chimps in your career path.
Tacoma shout-out!