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What jobs are there that involve animals?

by Guest56717  |  earlier

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not a veterinarian. working with pandas,polar bears,lions,dolphins,whales,sea lions...etc

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  1. why not a veterinarian? being a vet doesn't necessarily mean working at an office with cats and dogs, you can be a vet and treat sick pandas, ploar bears etc.  You can save beached whales, work at a zoo to help these injured animals You can also train these animals or be a caretaker at a zoo or something :)


  2. Some jobs:

    Animal keeper, trainer, or handler; Zoologist; Marine Biologist; Wildlife Biologist; Conservation work; Research; Curator; Animal Documentarian; ...

    Some place to work:

    Zoo; Animal sanctuary/rescue; Wildlife Rehab; in the field; at a lab; ...

    Listen to

    http://seaworld.com/sitepage.aspx?PageID...

    Wild Careers

    How about a wild career working with animals! We'll introduce you to dedicated people all over the world who are working with and for wildlife.

    http://www.aza.org/ForEveryone/Careers/

    Animal Curator

    Manages a certain portion of an institution's animal collection; i.e., mammals, birds, fish,reptiles, etc.

    Veterinary Technician

    Assists the veterinarian and provides care to the animals under the supervision of the veterinarian.

    Conservation Biologist/Zoologist

    Provides scientific and technical assistance in the management of the animal collection and assists in conducting various research or field conservation projects.

    Head Keeper/Aquarist

    Supervises a section or department of the institution; provides training and scheduling for keepers.

    Senior Keeper/Aquarist

    Provides primary animal care for a department.

    Keeper/Aquarist

    Provides daily care to the institution's animals, including diet preparation, cleaning, general exhibit maintenance, and record keeping.

    http://www.arkanimals.com/ark/uac_intro_... (or one of the following pages)

    ...medical area, and could consider studying to become a veterinarian, veterinary technician, laboratory technician, biologist, genetics specialist or something along those lines.

    In the psychology realm, you could consider becoming an animal trainer, animal behavior consultant, or animal psychologist. There are also opportunities for studies on the human and animal bond from within the animal welfare area, and a variety of other types of work with therapy animals and related research from the clinical realm....

    Exotic & Wild Animal Behaviorist

    Wild Animal Trainer

    Field Biologist, Research Biologist, Wildlife Biologist

    Wildlife Rehabilitation

    Educator

    General Curator

    Curator of a Specific Type

    (Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, and Related Animals)

    Nutritionist

    http://www.aboutbioscience.org/bc_title....

    Animal Behaviorist

    Mammalogist

    Marine Biologist

    Primatologist

    Zoologist

    http://www.sandiegozoo.org/kids/job_prof...

    http://www.imata.org/index.php?option=co...

    http://www.seaworld.org/career-resources...

    Here are some Y!As I hope you'll find some useful info. Good Luck!

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...

    How do i go about a life of working with animals??

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...

    What does it take to become an animal trainer at Sea World?

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...

    Is anyone out there have information about Zoo ANimal Trainers?

  3. wildlife biologist, game warden, zookeeper, naturalist.

  4. you could work at the zoo....

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...

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