Jamie Veronica Murdock Bio, Age, Family, Father, Husband, Tiger King

Jamie Veronica Murdock Biography

Jamie Veronica Murdock is an award-winning photographer who is the president of Big Cat Shelter, an animal sanctuary near Tampa, Florida, in the United States is a wildlife and nature enthusiast and artist and also an animal conservationist.

How old is Jamie Veronica Murdock? – Age

She is 40 years old as of 16 July 2020. She was born in 1980 in the United States of America.

Jamie Veronica Murdock Family

She is the only daughter of Mike Murdock and Big Cat Rescue founder Carole Baskin. Her parents divorced after her bath and her father was accused of being abusive and possessive of her mother and did not allow her to get a job, which made her mother breeding Persian and Himalayan show cats for her income. Her mother is known for her documentary Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness, which was released on 20 March 2020. The documentary is about her rivalry with big cat enthusiast and owner Joe Exotic.

Jamie Veronica Murdock Husband

She is married to Dr. Justin Boorstein, a veterinary doctor for Big Cat since 1 December 2012. The couple separated and she is said to be dating a man named Victor Alonso.

Jamie Veronica Murdock Tiger King – Career

Jamie runs everything related to the administrative side of the volunteer program, including handling promotion applications, running hour reports, monitoring volunteers about their hours or classes, keeping coordinators up-to-date on volunteers in need of instruction, keeping our policy and training classes up-to-date so that our people and animals are safe, coordinates our fundraising events, organizing rescues, manages the foster kitten program, runs our online gift shop and eBay store, including scheduling veterinary care, manages enclosure maintenance, and special online efforts.

Jamie is the staff photographer and publishes our Big Cat Times quarterly newspaper, which is circulated to more than 60,000 subscribers. Many of our print and online advertising, billboards, brochures, magazines, donor plaques, and signs are created by her. Both the discount deals and joint arrangements with other attractions are handled by her. She planned the sanctuary’s worldwide Internship Program and eventually introduced it.

Jamie is now a certified rehabilitator of animals and oversees the bobcat recovery program at the sanctuary. She has bred, rehabilitated, and released several wild Florida bobcats successfully and leads expeditions to the release sites to capture wild bobcat colonies and catch them on video. Both rescues, medical treatments, relocation of animals to the house, and regulatory enforcement problems are monitored and managed by her.