North Shore Times (New Zealand)

Zoo volunteer keeps giving

- FELICITY REID

Jean Wilson has had many a sleepless night wondering how to keep an orangutan entertaine­d.

For 20 years, Wilson has been volunteeri­ng for Auckland Zoo’s Primate Behavioura­l Enrichment Programme, which encourages and stimulates natural behaviours in the animals.

In the wild, orangutans often use tools, like sticks, to get food. To replicate this in the zoo environmen­t, enrichment­s like pine cones, fabric packages, tubing and boxes containing small amounts of food are used.

Wilson helped to pioneer the programme, which launched in 1997, and believes Auckland Zoo is still a world leader on the behavioura­l enrichment front.

‘‘Really, I would like to go into all the zoos and change the way they do things,’’ Wilson said.

The 75-year-old is at the zoo twice a week creating enrichment­s, and, over her time involved, she has seen the primates change and the zoo’s practices evolve.

The programme started with chimpanzee­s and has grown to encompass orangutans, siamang gibbons, spider monkeys, lemurs, tamarins and baboons.

‘‘Lots of primates are quite intelligen­t. But I don’t think the orangutans want us to know how smart they are,’’ Wilson said.

Wilson, who lives in Unsworth Heights , is one of 45 Auckland Zoo volunteers who have spent more than a decade helping out.

Volunteers are the zoo’s biggest workforce, Wilson said. Over the past financial year, across the zoo, approximat­ely 230 volunteers contribute­d 36,000 hours - which is equivalent to 16 full-time staff.

The Behavioura­l Enrichment Programme needs more volunteers who are detail-orientated animal lovers who understand the importance of following instructio­ns.

Volunteers need to be able to commit to volunteeri­ng once a week for at least the next year.

To find out more about volunteeri­ng go to aucklandzo­o.co.nz/sites/getinvolve­d/volunteer-at-the-zoo. Either fill out an online applicatio­n form or call 09 353 2090 or email Volunteer.Coordinato­r@aucklandzo­o.co.nz.

 ?? FELICITY REID/ FAIRFAX NZ ?? Jean Wilson, 75, has spent 20 years helping with the primates behavioura­l enrichment at Auckland Zoo.
FELICITY REID/ FAIRFAX NZ Jean Wilson, 75, has spent 20 years helping with the primates behavioura­l enrichment at Auckland Zoo.
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