Oakland Zoo
Bard Adler LMFT is a seasoned psychotherapist and consultant with extensive experience in clinical psychology and LGBTQ services. Since 1990, Bard Adler has provided LGBTQIQ2S/Queer Training and Consultation for various organizations, alongside a private practice specializing in chronic life-threatening diseases, pain management, military and veteran mental health, gender identity, and trauma. Bard Adler's work history includes roles as a staff clinician at UCSF Alliance Health Project, a program manager for HIV counseling and testing, and volunteer contributions at the Oakland Zoo and SYDA Foundation. Educational credentials include a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology from John F. Kennedy University and a Bachelor of Arts in Clinical Psychology from San Francisco State University.
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Oakland Zoo
Oakland Zoo was established in 1922 and is managed by the Conservation Society of California, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of wildlife both locally and globally. The Zoo is home to over 700 native and exotic animals. We're recognized for our outstanding animal care, particularly our elephant care program, and for our Leed-certified, 17,000 square foot, state-of-the-art veterinary hospital—the largest wild animal veterinary facility in Northern California.