Dale’s career began decades ago at the Alberta Humane Society in the late 70s. From there his devotion to animals led him into the field of zookeeper and eventually to that of Zoo Director. His life’s work took him through a twenty-eight year journey in six separate facilities. It has now brought him full circle back to the SPCA. Only this time it’s as a Special Provincial Constable in the Cruelty Investigation Department with the British Columbia branch. Throughout his zoo years he had an unwavering commitment to the various species within his care which undoubtedly enhanced their lives. His on-hands practices and the writing of scientific papers on proper husbandry requirements and successful propagation of rare and endangered species contributed to a better quality of life for them then and beyond. His knowledge of fauna both captive and wild is extensive. But it is his self-appointed obligation to wildlife’s welfare that brought about the use of a trail camera. The means by which least impacts fauna was paramount for him while still extracting information on how they survive day to day. Dale’s believe is steadfast - only through knowledge can we hope to salvage and preserve what is left of our fragmented ecosystems.