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Lorien Self Co-owner Animal Science Educator
Lorien has a great
love of animals and a fascination with animal behavior, which
she loves to share with others. Her interest in human and
animal behavior earned her a B.S. in Psychology from
Brigham Young University. An
internship at the San Diego Zoos Center for
Reproduction of Endangered Species (CRES) with
endangered Douc Langur monkeys led to a fascination with
primate behavior and an internship at the Chimpanzee &
Human Communication Institute, Central Washington University.
Lorien fell in love with Washoe, Moja, Tatu, Dar and Loulis,
five incredible chimpanzees who communicate in American Sign
Language for the Deaf (ASL)! She earned her M.S. in
Experimental Psychology with an emphasis in Animal Behavior at
CWU while caring for the chimpanzees. Lorien returned
to San Diego to begin work at the San Diego Zoo's Wild
Animal
Park
as an educator guide and loved her daily close encounters with
rhinos, giraffes and other animals from around the world! She
also presented educational outreach programs for
Animania, Explorations in Animal Science, LLC, and
greatly enjoyed teaching children animal science using live
exotic animals in San Diego elementary schools. Most recently,
Lorien worked as an educator at Utahs Hogle
Zoo.

Nephi Self
Co-Owner - Business Support:
Nephi
is Co-Owner of Wild Things and assists in
many aspects of the company, especially in the areas of
marketing, graphics, technical logistics and website
design. He is also involved with animal care
and animal handling of our large collection of
animals. Nephi is a veteran and served in the
United States Marine Corps. He is currently
pursuing a degree in Visual Arts with an
emphasis in Graphic Design at SLCC.
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Elise Blackwell Animal Science Educator:
Elise is a graduate of
University of Utah with a Bachelor
of Science in Environmental Studies She previously
presented educational programs at
Living Planet Aquarium, the Monte L. Bean Science Museum at BYU,
and the Wolf Education and Research Center in Idaho.
She has a wide variety of experience with field research and
in caring for and rehabilitating animals
both wild and domestic, and also enjoys traveling, art, and
horseback riding. Elise is also fluent in Spanish.

Talie Watson
Animal Science Educator:
Talie
is a graduate of the University of Minnesota, with a
Bachelor of Science in Fisheries and Wildlife. She
also has an Associate of Science
degree from Utah Career College, Veterinarian Technician In addition,
she has a Masters of Business Administration degree
from Globe University in Minnesota. She is
experienced in field research and has
provided care for a variety of wild and domestic animals while
working for various veterinary clinics and zoos, including
Utahs Hogle Zoo,Wildlife Images in Minnesota, and
Cat Tales Zoological Center in Washington. 
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