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Why do we train seals? There are lots of reasons. Training keeps these intelligent animals stimulated. They really seem to enjoy learning new behaviors. Training also helps develop a close, working relationship based on trust. It's this trusting relationship that allows Aquarium biologists to work in close proximity to the seals so they can get checkups. This blog provides a window into the life and work of the Aquarium's marine mammal trainers.Team Profiles
| Jenny | Kathy |
| Belinda | Justin |
| Rochelle | Erin |
| Patty | Paul |
| Cheryl | Lindsay |
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Previous Posts
- #110: What's the point of training a fish?
- #109: Turtles Target Too!
- #108: Training an Anaconda for an X-Ray
- #107: Marine Mammal Exhibit Update
- #106: Biggest Lobster Training at NEAQ
- #105: What was the name of M.J.'s monkey ... ?
- #104: A Fish in the Hand is Worth...
- #104: Flipper Licking Good!
- #103: Lobster Flipping and Targeting
- #102: Who's Who?
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Happy Birthday Lana. Enjoy that birthday fish!
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