General Curator
Oversees an institution's entire animal collection and animal management staff. Responsible for strategic collection planning.
Animal Curator
Manages a certain portion of an institution's animal collection; i.e., mammals, birds, fish,reptiles, etc.
Veterinarian
Responsible for the healthcare program for the animal collection and the maintenance of health records.
Veterinary Technician
Assists the veterinarian and provides care to the animals under the supervision of the veterinarian.
Registrar
Maintains computer records on the animal collection and applies for permits and licenses to hold or transport animals.
Curator/Coordinator/Director of Research
Supervises research projects, serves as liaison between the institution and the academic community, and publishes articles in scientific journals.
Curator/Coordinator/Director of Conservation
Oversees the institution's conservation activities, including field projects. Serves as liaison with government wildlife agencies and other conservation organizations.
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.
Operations Director/Manager
Responsible for the daily operation of the institution's physical plant and equipment.
Curator of Exhibits
Creates exhibits and assists in the design of graphics.
Curator of Horticulture
Responsible for the botanical collection and its application to the animal collection, as well as daily maintenance of the institution's grounds.
2006-06-07 05:32:15
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answered by M 2
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My first interview became for a weekend pastime as a shelf stacker at an section food market. i do not save in thoughts a lot yet I were given the pastime. i became 16 and worked there for 6 years by college and college.
2016-12-06 11:12:02
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answered by ? 3
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It depends on your qualification or experience. Send your bio dats to the Zoo.
2006-06-13 01:40:52
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answered by subbu 6
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You can be a researcher for wild animals conservation.
2006-06-07 00:12:49
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answered by Anonymous
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zoo-keeper? vet (after additional training)? a biology teacher?
2006-06-06 22:57:15
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answered by changmw 6
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You can become an anatomy instructer, a biologist, a scientist etc.
2006-06-07 03:19:57
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answered by geniusflightnurse 4
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