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Dr. R. Avery Bennett recently retired from Louisiana State University where he served for four years as professor of Companion Animal Surgery and now remains as an adjunct professor. He has served in senior positions in academia and the public sector in both surgical and exotic animal fields at the University of Florida, University of Pennsylvania, University of Illinois, Animal Medical Center – New York, San Francisco Zoo, and private surgical referral practices in California and Florida. Avery earned his doctorate of Veterinary Medicine with high honors from Michigan State University (1983). He completed a rotating internship in small animal medicine and surgery at Texas A&M University (1984) and a small animal surgery residency at Colorado State University along with a master's degree in veterinary clinical sciences (1987). Avery is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (1988). While Avery is competent in both soft tissue and orthopedic surgery, his areas of interest include surgery of exotic animals, minimally invasive surgery – laparoscopic and thoracoscopic surgery, oncologic surgery, and microsurgery.


Dr. Geoffrey W. Pye serves Disney's Animals, Science, and Environment team as the Animal Health Director and joined the team in 2014 to lead the animal health and animal nutrition teams at Disney's Animal Kingdom, the Seas with Nemo and Friends at Epcot, the TriCircle D Ranch, Castaway Cay, and the Aulani Resort. He has also served a senior veterinarian for the San Diego Zoo, Werribee Open Range Zoo, and Currumbin Sanctuary. Geoff completed his bachelor of veterinary science at the University of Melbourne (1988) and earned a master of science in wild animal health from the University of London in association with the London Zoo (1995). He completed an internship in zoological medicine at Kansas State University (1998) and a residency in zoological medicine at the University of Florida (2001). Geoff is a Diplomate of the American College of Zoological Medicine (2001).

Surgery of Exotic Animals

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