Ted Fox
Executive Director
Ted Fox has worked at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo since starting as a zookeeper 1991. In 1999 he was promoted to Collection Manager for the bird department and in 2006 he was named Curator. He has served as Zoo Director since 2011. A graduate of Cornell University, he holds a bachelor's degree in animal science with a minor in poultry science and a concentration in natural resources.
Fox sits on the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) passerine Taxon Advisory Group (TAG), collaborating with zoo experts across the country on the conservation needs of this expansive order of birds. Fox was also instrumental in raising the first Andean condor chick to be used for conservation education in Venezuela by the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo in conjunction with Bioandina Foundation and the Venezuelan National Park Service.
Among his many achievements, Fox was instrumental in the development of the zoo's Humboldt penguin exhibit, Penguin Coast, which opened in 2005. Though industry experts forecast it would take five years for penguin pairs to become established and produce chicks, the first chicks hatched just one year after the exhibit opened. To date, more than 50 chicks have hatched at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo, an accomplishment for which the zoo is nationally recognized. Fox regularly consults with zoological institutions around the country in preparation for new exhibit openings and about penguin management, especially as it pertains to breeding.
Under Fox's leadership, the zoo has expanded its use of green infrastructure, most recently with completion of a 50,000-gallon watering hole for the Helga Beck Asian Elephant Preserve in 2016. The preserve is a 7-acre space including a 12,000-square-foot state-of-the-art elephant husbandry facility complete with a green roof. The elephant pool has a bio-filtration system that produces zero impact on municipal storm and sewer systems. Fox gave a presentation on this project at the Association of Zoos & Aquariums' 2017 national conference in Indianapolis.
Most recently, Fox has overseen design and construction for a new Animal Health Center at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo, slated to open in Fall 2021. When completed, the facility will be the second largest zoological medical center in New York State.
Fox currently teaches an honors course, Challenges of Zoo Management, at Syracuse University.
Dan Meates
Curator
General Curator Dan Meates joined the Rosamond Gifford Zoo in 2016. Dan has worked at several other zoos around the world and hand-reared a number of different species, including the first baby patas monkey to be hand raised in North America.
Dan is a native of Wales, United Kingdom, with a background in falconry and field biology research. He has previous animal care, management and curator experience at the Wellington Zoo in Wellington, New Zealand, the Texas State Aquarium in Corpus Christi, TX, the Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center in West Yellowstone, MT, and the Niabi Zoo in Western Illinois.
As a master falconer, Dan has extensive experience handling large birds of prey and has implemented free-flight training demonstrations for several species of raptors at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo.
Seth Groesbeck
Collection Manager
Education: Onondaga County Community College, University at Albany
Animals under your care: Carnivores, Hoof-stock, Domestic Animals and Elephants
Why you chose to be a keeper: My love for elephants and passion to preserve species for future generations.
Fun Fact About You: I started working/volunteering at the zoo when I was 12. I started in the zoos 4-H club then pony rides working my way up to the elephant barn as a summer keeper.
Leisje Meates
Collection Manager
Tammy Singer
Collection Manager
Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Animal Science from Cornell University
Animals Under Your Care: reptiles, amphibians, terrestrial invertebrates, primates, small mammals
Why You Chose to be a Keeper: Animals in AZA accredited zoos and aquariums are ambassadors for their species. I became a keeper to give them a voice, as they aren't able to speak for themselves. Part of my job is to educate zoo visitors about the animals in my care. Sharing my passion for conservation and teaching people how to care about our planet and the many species that call it home is why I am in this profession.
Fun Fact About You: I am an avid scuba diver and have traveled all over the world to dive, including the Caribbean, Mexico, Fiji, Bali, and Egypt. Some of my most memorable dives were with sharks, manta rays, sea turtles, seahorses, dolphins, and octopuses.