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Ole Alcumbrac

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Dr. Ole Alcumbrac, DMV is a wildlife veterinarian[1] known for hosting The Wild Life of Dr. Ole on Nat Geo Wild[2] and Wild Ops on The Outdoor Channel.[3] He is recipient of an Emmy Award (from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter) for his production and hosting work on The Jaguar Project.[4]

Veterinary and wildlife conservation work

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Since 1994, Alcumbrac has owned and operated White Mountain Animal Hospital, a mixed animal and exotic practice in northern Arizona, providing treatment to any animal that comes through the door.[1] The practice has overseen several zoological operations, including patients from the prestigious Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, the Phoenix Zoo, and Bearizona Wildlife Park.[1] Alcumbrac is a recipient of the Award of Excellence from the Arizona Game and Fish Commission.[5] He also serves as an adjunct faculty member at Texas Tech University where he teaches formal classes and practicals internationally on wildlife capture; he previously taught at Northland Pioneer College, where he was an instructor of Veterinary Sciences.[1]

Personal Information

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Ole was born and raised in Phoenix, AZ into a family of 6, with 2 sisters and 1 brother.[6] He attended Arizona State University where he was president of the pre-veterinary club as well as Colorado State University where he earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree.[6] Dr. Ole began his career as a kennel assistant, and over the course of 25 years has consulted with the California Condors and Black Footed Ferret Program and dedicated time to disease research for Desert Bighorn Sheep.[6]

Television

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In 2021 Alcumbrac starred in Nat Geo Wild's, The Wild Life of Dr. Ole.[2] He also has television experience from 2019 as the host of the Outdoor Channel original series Wild Ops.[3] He has also made several appearances in Arizona Game and Fish Department's Wildlife Views.[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Animal Hospital". whitemountainanimal.com.
  2. ^ a b Bruce, Barbara (March 13, 2020). "Local Veterinarian Dr. Ole Alcumbrac to Premiere on NatGeo this summer". White Mountain Independent.
  3. ^ a b "Local vet featured on Outdoor Channel". White Mountain Independent.
  4. ^ Dieterich, Sean (November 24, 2010). "Local vet wins Emmy award for work with jaguars". White Mountain Independent.
  5. ^ Groebner, Anne. "Arizona Game and Fish Commission awards White Mountain's wildlife volunteers". White Mountain Independent.
  6. ^ a b c "ABOUT".
  7. ^ "AZGFD".