San Diego Zoo Global
Chief Animal Health Officer
San Diego Zoo's Wild Animal Park Jan 2005 - Dec 2011
Veterinary Clinical Operations Manager
San Diego Wild Animal Park Oct 2001 - Dec 2004
Senior Veterinarian
Education:
The University of Georgia 1986 - 1990
The University of Georgia 1982 - 1985
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Nadine Lamberski Associate Director
Zoological Society of San Diego Botanical/Zoological Garden Amusement/Recreation Services
15500 San Pasqual Vly Rd, Escondido, CA 92027 7607478702, 7607385057, 7607467081
Youtube
TWiV 745: Gorilla COVID with Nadine Lamberski
Nadine Lamberski joins TWiV to discuss an outbreak of COVID-19 among g...
Duration:
1h 48m 47s
Dr. Nadine Lamberski on pandas being removed ...
CGTN's Mike Walter talks to Dr. Nadine Lamberski, chief conservation a...
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4m
San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance with Paul Bar...
The president and CEO of San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, Paul Baribau...
Duration:
4m 38s
Great apes at the San Diego Zoo and Safari Pa...
says Nadine Lamberski, the Chief Wildlife Health Officer for the San D...
Duration:
2m 2s
BUSINESS EDGE
Paul Baribault, President & CEO of the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance...
Duration:
2m 25s
Baby Gorilla Born Last Week Has Pneumonia, Ex...
... it's pretty obvious that we've been dealing with pneumonia," said ...
Duration:
3m 41s
News
Adorable but deadly little wildcat may be inbreeding at 'alarming' rates, study finds
myloidosis causes a protein build-up in organs, like the kidneys, which can be fatal. In an interview with Live Science, Nadine Lamberski, the chief conservationist at San Diego Zoo, who was not involved in the study, said she has witnessed many such deaths while studying black-footed cats in captivity.
Date: Jan 11, 2024
Category: Science
Source: Google
U.S. chimp sanctuary is poised to give its primates a COVID-19 vaccine—will others follow its lead?
COVID-19 is here to stay for a long time, and our animals are part of our community, says Nadine Lamberski, chief conservation and wildlife health officer for the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance. To get herd immunity in our community, we need to vaccinate as many individuals as possible.
Date: Aug 13, 2021
Category: More news
Source: Google
Orangutans and bonobos at US zoo get experimental COVID-19 vaccine
isn't the norm. In my career, I haven't had access to an experimental vaccine this early in the process and haven't had such an overwhelming desire to want to use one," Nadine Lamberski, chief conservation and wildlife health officer at the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, told National Geographic.
Date: Mar 04, 2021
Category: More news
Source: Google
First great apes at US zoo receive COVID-19 vaccine made for animals
In February, Karen, three other orangutans, and five bonobos at the San Diego Zoo have received two doses each of an experimental vaccine for animals developed by a veterinary pharmaceutical company, says Nadine Lamberski, chief conservation and wildlife health officer at the San Diego Zoo Wildlife
Date: Mar 03, 2021
Category: More news
Source: Google
Great apes receive COVID-19 vaccine at San Diego Zoo
After the vaccine was confirmed to be safe and effective for dogs and cats, Nadine Lamberski, chief conservation and wildlife health officer at the San Diego Zoo, decided to start vaccinating the apes, National Geographic reports.
For those who have been following the gorilla closely, you'll notice she's got a lot more hair, and we think that she's really doing well on the formula, said Nadine Lamberski, associate director of veterinary services at the zoo.
Date: Mar 20, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Baby gorilla starts eating again after serious pneumonia
Nadine Lamberski, associate director of veterinary services, said: "The baby gorilla is recovering from pneumonia and she's doing great this morning. All her vital signs are normal and she looks fantastic."
Date: Mar 20, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
It's A Girl! San Diego Zoo Welcomes Its First C-Section Gorilla
ded a veterinary surgeon and human neonatal specialist from UC San Diego Medical Center. In a press release the parks Associate Director of Veterinary Services, Nadine Lamberski said, We think the health of the fetus would have been compromised if we delayed the surgery any longer. The associate