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9 <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />Bryan Stuart <br />Volunteer Application <br />Orange County Advisory Boards and Commissions <br />Name: <br />Name Called: <br />Home Address: <br />Phone (Day): <br />Phone (Evening): <br />Phone (Cell): <br />Email: <br />Place of Employment: <br />Job Title: <br />Year of OC Residence: <br />Dr. Bryan Stuart <br />121 E. Tryon St. <br />Hillsborough NC 27278 <br />919- 600 -2422 <br />919- 600 -2422 <br />919- 600 -2422 <br />bryanlstuart @gmail.com <br />North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences <br />Research Curator of Herpetology <br />2013 <br />Township of Residence: Hillsborough <br />Zone of Residence: Chapel Hill Township within C.H. city limits <br />Sex: Male <br />Ethnic Background: Caucasian <br />Community Activities /Organizational Memberships: <br />Town of Hillsborough Tree Board member <br />Past Service on Orange County Advisory Boards: <br />none <br />Boards /Commissions applied for: <br />Animal Services Advisory Board <br />Background, education and experience relevant to this board: <br />I hold B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in biology /zoology and am employed as a professional <br />zoologist (specializing in amphibians and reptiles). I have maintained or worked with domestic <br />and exotic animals in captivity for most of my life. The North Carolina Museum of Natural <br />Sciences is the designated recipient for venomous reptiles that are confiscated in violation of the <br />State s Article 55 legislation pertaining to public endangerment with venomous reptiles (captive <br />venomous snakes maintained in captivity in unsafe conditions). As such I have experience with <br />working in coordination with law enforcement and animal control in responding to cases of live <br />animals (in this case, venomous reptiles) being kept as pets inappropriately by members of the <br />general public. (I know that Orange County has its own county -level legislation banning the <br />keeping of live venomous reptiles, except as it pertains to research at UNC Chapel Hill). <br />Reasons for wanting to serve on this board: <br />I am a life -long animal lover and wish to offer my experience in helping to ensure that live <br />animals are maintained appropriately (legally, humanely, and safely) in my community. <br />Conflict of Interest: <br />Only in that my job may require that I consult or assist law enforcement /animal control with <br />confiscations of venomous reptiles in cases of Article 55 violations. <br />Supplemental Questions: <br />