David Critchlow, age 53, began learning and working with reptiles as a young boy. In the early 90s, David began to get involved collecting unwanted reptiles and joined The Michigan Society of Herpetologist (MSH). David then discovered the need and demand to care for unwanted, neglected and confiscated crocodilians. With this demand in mind, a vision to create a sanctuary began to take shape. In 2003, David began looking for a permanent location to build the sanctuary and zoological park somewhere in southern Michigan. Knowing the process of building a sanctuary could take several years, David began making formal contacts with experts in the field of Crocodilian Management. To acquire as much knowledge as possible, he became a member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), and through this association he has attended a program on Crocodilian Biology and Captive Management at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm in Florida. Through his leadership, David continues to stay on top of the latest research and husbandry techniques. He supports staff members in attending classes and participating in programs related to the care and management of reptiles and amphibians. |
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Summer Classes Crocodilian Management -------------------------------- Zookeeper for a day |