American Humane Awards National Humanitarian Medal to Dr. Christopher Dold

Image Courtesy Dan Steinberg-Invision for American Humane-AP Images
Image Courtesy Dan Steinberg-Invision for American Humane-AP Images

American Humane, the nationwide organization which saves, protects, and improves the lives of some one billion animals annually, awarded the prestigious National Humanitarian Medal to renowned zoologist, veterinarian and conservationist Christopher Dold, DVM.

Dr. Dold has worked for decades to take care of, rescue, and assist in the conservation of animals around the world. After earning his Bachelor of Science and Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine, Dold worked with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and a nonprofit he co-founded to help rescued stranded Hawaiian Monk Seals and other marine mammals. He became a National Academies-National Research Council Postdoctoral Clinical Fellow with the U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program and completed a University of California-Davis Internship in Marine Mammal Medicine and Pathology at The Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito, where he provided veterinary care to animals needing rehabilitation.

In 2005, he joined SeaWorld, where he became chief zoological officer, responsible for the care of more than 80,000 animals representing 350 different species at seven zoological parks. Dold also leads the organization’s rescue and rehabilitation program as well as its science, research, conservation, and education programs.

Dr. Dold is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, International Association for Aquatic Animal Medicine, European Association for Aquatic Mammals, and the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians. He serves as the Science Committee Chair for the Scientific Advisory Committee of The Shedd Aquarium’s Microbiome Project and is serving or has served on the boards of directors for several other prestigious groups.

“Through his work, Chris Dold has not only helped rescue and care for hundreds of thousands of animals, but has inspired millions of people to become interested in protecting the remarkable and endangered species who share our Earth at a time when the world’s species are facing what scientists are terming a Sixth Mass Extinction,” said Robin Ganzert, PhD, president and CEO of American Humane. “For his outstanding work to help preserve the rich legacy of life on Earth for future generations, American Humane is honored to recognize him with our National Humanitarian Medal.”

“I feel truly honored to receive American Humane’s National Humanitarian Medal,” said Dr. Dold. “Through my career and life, I have had the incredible fortune and opportunity to work with and for animals, and people who care for animals. The work we’ve done together has always been about making a better world. I am humbled by this award.”

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