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Lorraine Miller

Lorraine has been working in the zoological industry for 14 years up to a senior level, ten years of that time spent directly working with great apes at several different facilities in the UK, Africa, Asia, Australia and New Zealand. She has consulted on great ape facility design, husbandry, health and safety, and staff training.

She has extensive experience with managing all four great apes in varying social groupings and management systems including bachelor groups, breeding groups and fission-fusion management. She has managed several births, geriatric animals and end of life care.

She has supervised introductions, animal transfers and animal training, as well as gained extensive knowledge of great ape nutrition and enrichment needs to maximise animal health and welfare. She holds a Bsc in Wildlife Conservation and an Fd in Zoology, along with certificates in animal management, animal welfare and behaviour, as well as in team management.

Testimonials


Lorraine brings her positive and proactive attitude to everything she works towards and is a pleasure to work with. Along with her extensive experience working with captive primates, specifically with the great apes, she also has a vast range of experience work with conservation NGO's around the world. Lorraine is a pleasure to work with and a fantastic public speaker for ape welfare and conservation causes. It would be fantastic to work with you again in the future.

Dr Clare Ellis, PhD Lecturer in Zoo Conservation Biology

I worked with Lainy for a few years at Twycross Zoo, a UK collection that houses all 4 great ape species. During this time she worked hard to improve the husbandry and care for them, but in particular she worked to improve their diets and enhance the positive reinforcement training program.

Phillipa Dobbs, MRCVS Veterinary Services Manager, Twycross Zoo

If it’s great ape advice you need then look no further! I first met Lainy when she was working with Gorillas in New Zealand and have had the privilege to continue our friendship over the years that followed as she moved around the world continuing to develop her great ape passion. She is a very kind hearted person and has a wealth of knowledge when it comes to all things great ape. In 2016 after many years working primates I had the opportunity to expand my primate experience into the great ape world and since then Lainy has always been there willing to offer me advice as I have needed it. Lainy certainly gets a big pant hoot from me!

Blair Chapman Head Primate Keeper, Rockhampton Zoo

DR Matyas Liptovszky

There can be significant overlap between health, animal management and animal welfare. At certain times it may be necessary to consult a veterinarian to ensure the best possible results. For example, stereotypical behaviour may well be psychological, but may have derived from a health issue. These behaviours may also have caused medical issues as a result of prolonged exposure. Vice versa, a medical diagnosis can sometimes hide a behavioural source, which needs to be rectified before the health issue resolves itself.
In these cases Great Ape Consultancy might discuss cases with veterinary advisor dr Matyas Liptovszky.
He has 15 years experience in zoo, wild and exotic animal medicine. He holds a postgraduate diploma in exotic animal medicine, and a Diplomate of the European College of Zoological Medicine in Zoo Health Management. He is an European Veterinary Specialist in Zoological Medicine and an RCVS (UK) Specialist in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. He is the veterinary advisor of the EAZA Western Lowland Gorilla EEP, member of the AZA Nutrition Advisory Group and an honorary assistant professor of zoo animal medicine at the University of Nottingham, School of Veterinary Medicine and Science.
Dr Matyas Liptovszky
Past projects
Chimpanzee Eden - Photo: Katie Waller
Chimpanzee Eden
Moving 17 chimps to a brand new facility
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Orana Wildlife Park
Building a new gorilla habitat in New Zealand
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Bonobo group move
Moving 8 bonobos on the same day
Orangutan female - Photo: Jenny Bridges
Orangutan crate training
Crate training in 23 days
Chimpanzee training - Photo: Katie Waller
Wound management
Wound management via positive reinforcement
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Fruit free diets
Transitioning all four great apes to fruit free diets