Jobs involved with animals: How to Become a Zoologist

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Conservation Biologist – Unity College

In the simplest terms, a conservation biologist is a professional scientist who ‘manages’ nature; however, a more comprehensive answer might state that a conservation biologist is interested in studying the Earth’s biodiversity with a central goal of protecting both plant and animal species, habitats, and ecosystems. The areas of interest within this profession are substantial, and the opportunities to explore your own fascinations are nearly limitless.

As a further explanation of what a conservation biologist does: they are interested in researching and learning about excessive rates of extinction and the erosion of biotic interactions. Essentially they are attempting to prolong and protect the lives of plants and animals that would be otherwise at risk due to an endless number of factors. They are trained to know how to draw from the natural and social sciences while practicing natural resource management in order to conserve various environmental domains. They are responsible for protecting the resources of our planet, like air, water, land, and wildlife, as well as sustaining the many ecological and environmental systems that occur here.

A career in conservation biology requires a motivated individual who isn’t afraid to get “into the weeds” and interact with the world around them. In this article, we’ll cover the many aspects that you may encounter while pursuing a job in this field.

Day-to-Day of a Conservation Biologist

Daily activities of a conservation biologist include things like studying the climate, researching and recording environmental trends, analyzing population, and developing solutions to restore and maintain healthy ecosystems.

As a conservation biologist, you have to learn how to communicate with a variety of other related professionals like government agencies, landowners, and the general public. Your work is often used to educate others on ecological threats and proper land and habitat treatment.

Many groundbreaking journals and publications emerge as a result of the research behind conservation biology—the findings that conservation biologists present can have major impacts on the laws and regulations concerning nature and wildlife. In addition, they can help to educate the general public on what they can do to positively affect the environment.

Without these professionals, it would not be possible to productively protect and maintain our world as we see it today. Moreover, we would not be able to reverse the effects that have already taken place due to pollution, overpopulation, excessive hunting, and general carelessness.

How to Become a Conservation Biologist

If you have the desire to become a conservation biologist, you will have to start by choosing a college and earning a degree. While your specific program may fall under a biology or environmental degree, the courses you’ll be offered will likely be similar no matter where you attend school.

Some of the courses you can expect are:

  • Fundamentals of Ecology
  • Genetics
  • Animal Behavior
  • Marine Conservation
  • Entomology
  • Evolutionary Biology
  • Environmental and Resource Policy

Some schools have specific programs in conservation biology, while others have programs like wildlife conservation and wildlife biology. Regardless, any position under the title of wildlife conservation or conservation biology will require you to have a bachelor’s degree.

Wildlife Conservation vs. Conservation Biology

To quickly recap: a conservation biologist researches ecosystems, habitats, and animal life in order to develop potential solutions and advocacy. They represent the people who work in the field in order to identify issues and define key problems through intensive studies and research.

Once these problems are defined, they must be addressed and dealt with through the proper channels; this is where wildlife conservationists take over. These individuals are responsible for taking the findings of conservation biology and presenting them in a way that makes the issues more digestible to the general public and more recognizable to the policy makers. Essentially, they take the developed solutions and put them into practice, thus protecting animal species and their habitats through actions such as creating legislation, establishing and protecting public lands, and endorsing responsible public practices.

While these areas of study seem synonymous, they are in fact two very different professional paths. Whereas conservation biologists are the hands-on researchers and developers of conservation solutions, wildlife conservationists are the driving force behind getting those solutions to be actualized by society as a whole. The term ‘wildlife conservation’ covers a wide umbrella of careers that can be attained through having a degree in wildlife biology. Other careers you can find in this field are:

  • Wildlife Biologist
  • Land Trust Biologist
  • Researcher
  • Fish and Wildlife Technician
  • Natural Resources Manager
  • Non-profit Researcher
  • Population Biologist

Conservation Biologist Careers & Salary

The Bureau of Labor Statistics lumps together biologists, scientists, and foresters in the same category. According to them, in 2017 these professionals were making an average of $60,970 per year, or $29.31 per hour.

Professionals in this field typically possess a bachelor’s degree for an entry-level position. In 2016, there were about 34,600 jobs in this field, and the outlook for jobs between 2016 and 2026 will see an increase of 6%. This means that the job sector expects to see about 2,000 jobs added in that 10-year range. In comparison to other industries, this growth rate is average.

Conservation biologists usually find jobs working for the government, like federal, state, and local agencies, but they can also work on privately owned lands or social advocacy organizations.

There are several job titles that fall under conservation biology. Here are some of the options available to those who end up in this field:

  • Research Specialist
  • Invasive Weed Mapping Technician
  • Marine Resources Specialist
  • Conservation Specialist
  • Wetland Regulatory Specialist
  • Program Coordinator
  • Field Assistant
  • Field Biologist
  • Field Botanist
  • Director of Global Forests Program

Hopefully the information above has provided a comprehensive answer to the question: What does a Conservation Biologist do? There are of course many areas of interest within this field, thus creating a multitude of exciting opportunities that await you.

If you are a hands-on type of person that wants to create a positive impact on the world around you, specifically through maintaining the natural systems of our planet and advocating for change in legislation and regulations to protect these systems, then a career as a conservation biologist may suit you.

Looking for next steps? Here are 6 things you didn’t know about Unity College’s Wildlife Conservation Degree. You can also check out our online wildlife conservation degree to discover our course selection and connect with our admissions team.

 

Top animal jobs and how to get into them

There are lots of good jobs with animals, whether you want to go to university or start work as soon as possible. Many involve being physically active and going outdoors in all weathers, but some allow you to stay warm and dry. Use our list of careers working with animals to give you some ideas, then find out what’s involved and how to get into them.

  • Veterinary surgeon
  • Zookeeper
  • Working for an animal charity
  • RSPCA inspector
  • Wildlife documentary production
  • Veterinary nurse
  • Marine biologist
  • Police dog handler
  • Army dog handler
  • Zoologist.

How to become a vet

Vets can work with pets, farm animals and animals in zoos. To become a vet you need to take a veterinary degree that’s approved by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, which will typically last five years. You often need A grades in your A levels or Scottish Highers to get a place. Your subjects should include biology and at least one other science subject or maths – different universities ask for different combinations. You’ll also need several weeks of relevant work experience in a variety of settings, such as vets’ surgeries, animal rescue centres, farms or zoos.

‘Emotions run high when pets are unwell’ – Sara Croll on her career as a vet

Sara Croll is a small animal vet at Maes Glas Vets in Wales, which involves holding consultations with pets and their owners, performing operations, going on house calls and dealing with insurance queries. Sara comments: ‘I took a veterinary degree at Royal Veterinary College after studying biology, chemistry and physics at A level and undertaking voluntary work lambing, on dairy farms, in an abattoir and at a local vets’ surgery.

Sara continues: ‘I need to be able to listen, to have compassion and empathy, and to communicate clearly and effectively. Each patient has an owner attached and the pet is often regarded as member of the family so emotions often run high when they are unwell. I also need to be able to multi-task and problem solve (patients don’t talk!) and have a calm and gentle manner with animals.’

The job has its highs and lows. Sara explains: ‘Clients’ expectations are often beyond the scope of your work, and sometimes clients try to treat their pets at home after Googling their symptoms. The workload is also often very stressful. However, the best bit is being able to make a difference to a pet and its owner.’

How to become a zookeeper

Zookeepers look after animals in zoos or safari parks by carrying out practical tasks such as feeding them and cleaning out their enclosures. They keep an eye on their well-being, make sure that their environment is stimulating (known as enrichment) and talk to visitors about the animals.

Some zookeepers have relevant qualifications such as animal management diplomas or degrees in biology, animal science and zoology; others don’t.

You’ll also need lots of voluntary experience – sometimes one or two years’ worth – such as an unpaid internship at a zoo.

‘Find joy while being soaked’ – Hollie Weatherill’s career as a zookeeper

Hollie Weatherill is carnivores section head (senior zookeeper) at Wingham Wildlife Park. Her job involves the daily care of animals, which Hollie describes as ‘all the glamorous bits (feeding, interaction, training and providing enrichment) and all the not-so-glamorous bits (cleaning, poo picking, site maintenance)’.

‘We work outside all day,’ Hollie comments. ‘So you need to be able to find the joy in things while being soaked down to your underwear. It is quite physically demanding and you’ll work long days with very early starts. But I spend my days building trust and relationships with some of the world’s most endangered and most dangerous animals. You have to be able notice quite subtle changes in animals’ behaviour or physical condition to pick up if something is wrong. Oh, and I’d be sure to develop “padlock paranoia” pretty sharpish. The two main parts of my job are “keep everything alive” and “make sure they do not get out”.’

To get her job, Hollie says: ‘I volunteered as a part-time big cat keeper before I went to uni. I did a BSc in zoology, then stayed on to complete an MSc in wildlife management and conservation as I was considering going into academia. I then worked in retail for two years to get some cash behind me; during that time I volunteered as a warden for Kent Wildlife Trust before I finally got a job at Wingham as a cover keeper. All the keepers I work with volunteered at some point.’

Working for an animal charity

Some jobs with animal charities involve working directly with animals (eg RSPCA inspector – see below) but many others keep the charity running smoothly. For example, there are fundraising, finance, IT, marketing and admin roles available. To get into a charity you’ll typically need to do a lot of voluntary work before starting your first paid job, or begin your career outside the charity sector and move into it once you have a few years’ experience. See our charity careers section for more detail.

‘Seeing bears saved from a life of hell’ – Gayle Kelly’s career as a charity fundraiser

Gayle Kelly is UK fundraising development manager at Animals Asia Foundation, which involves raising money from wealthy individuals, businesses and charitable trusts. She comments: ‘I always knew I wanted to work with animals, but I am too squeamish to be a vet, so I volunteered with various animal charities, then realised fundraising was a great way to help. I originally worked in sales and marketing, then for a non-profit housing association, which gave me great experience in communicating effectively and persuasively. You could start off by gaining experience in administration or sales in any sector, while volunteering for a charity will show your dedication.

She continues: ‘I love the fact that every day, whatever I do, is helping to save animals and increase animal welfare awareness. The only bad thing is that we see some awful animal cruelty. My favourite part of my job is seeing bears being rescued from a life of hell, watching their first steps onto grass and seeing them play and make other bear friends at our sanctuaries. Knowing that I helped make that happen brings a smile to my face each day.’

How to become an RSPCA inspector

RSPCA inspectors rescue animals who’ve had accidents or suffered cruelty and in some cases prosecute people who have mistreated animals. You only need GCSEs to join but must be physically fit, able to lift animals and a good swimmer. You need a full driving licence and the ability to work with people and animals in stressful situations. And you must be prepared to work in potentially dangerous places and to do evening and weekend shifts.

Getting into wildlife documentary production

Jobs on wildlife documentaries include technical roles (such as camera operator and sound recording), creative roles (such as presenting and script writing) and organisational roles (such as runner, researcher or producer). Different people take different routes in. Some study for a relevant degree, such as zoology or media production, but what really helps is working on your own projects and getting any experience you can with a wildlife documentary team. Be prepared to apply for lots of short-term jobs; while you’re inexperienced, some will be unpaid.

‘Patience is vital’ – Eleanor Hamilton on launching her career as a wildlife documentary camera operator

Eleanor Hamilton has a degree in zoology and is studying for an MA in wildlife documentary production, which includes producing her own ten-minute documentary. Eleanor comments: ‘To work on a wildlife documentary, patience is vital. Sometimes it takes days or even weeks to get the right shot. You also need to be very flexible as things may not go to plan.’ In terms of her own career, Eleanor says: ‘I hope to one day become a camera operator. I plan to continue making my own films, developing my camera skills and building up my portfolio while looking for any opportunity to get my foot in the door.

How to become a veterinary nurse

Veterinary nurses can work in zoos, with farm animals and with pets. You’ll carry out tests and simple treatments as well as care for animal inpatients. To get qualified you can either study veterinary nursing as a degree, or as a level 3 diploma at college. Make sure that your course is accredited by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, as not all of them are. You can typically get onto a degree course with B or C grades at A level or equivalent, and only need GCSEs to take the level 3 diploma.

‘Stretching out half a ton of horse can be demanding’ – Jemma Cooper-Boot’s career as a veterinary nurse and animal physiotherapist

Jemma Cooper-Boot is a veterinary nurse and animal physiotherapist at Maes Glas Vets. Jemma comments ‘As a nurse I assist vets with procedures, consultations, anaesthetising animals for operations, medicating, nurse consultations and providing general care for our inpatients. I am also responsible for training students, the day to day running of the branch, paperwork and keeping the practice clean and tidy. As a physiotherapist I treat a variety of animals but mainly dogs and horses.’

Jemma continues: ‘The best part of being a veterinary nurse is nursing a patient back to health and educating clients. The worst is working very long hours for quite a low income – you do it for the love of it! A good nurse needs to be able to listen to clients and vets effectively, be a practical person and show compassion to clients. As an animal physiotherapist I need to be physically fit as stretching out half a ton of horse can be demanding on your muscles.’

Jemma’s career path was a little unusual. ‘I firstly undertook an equine science degree and realised that this is not where my true passion lay,’ she comments. ‘I then took a level 3 diploma in veterinary nursing, then completed a diploma in animal physiotherapy.’

How to become a marine biologist

Marine biologists study sealife – for example the behaviours and populations of sea creatures, their travel patterns and how they are affected up human activities. Expect a combination of sea trips, office work and lab work. If you’re employed by a university, you’ll also teach students. You’ll need a relevant degree, such as biology, marine biology or similar, and often a PhD. Voluntary experience also helps.

How to become a police dog handler

Police dog handlers work with their dogs to carry out tasks such as searching for drugs or criminals, crowd control or dealing with dangerous people and situations. To become a dog handler you need to join the police and qualify as a police constable (which normally takes two years) before applying for this specialist role. Find out more about how to get into the police and the types of jobs available.

You can also be a police dog handler in the RAF Police. Again, you need to join via the standard process but can progress on to dog training more quickly. Find out more about how to get into the armed forces.

How to become an army dog handler

The Army also needs dog handlers and you can apply directly to join the 1st Military Working Dog Regiment. You’ll learn to handle dogs trained in protection, and can then specialise in working with dogs in roles such as tracking or searching for arms or explosives. Find out more about how to get into the armed forces.

How to become a zoologist

Zoologists study animals and their habits, behaviours and populations. Some jobs focus on education and conservation while others help businesses to achieve their objectives while complying with relevant laws – for example pest control or ensuring that a building project does not harm a protected species. You could work for a university, an environmental consultancy or in industry. You’ll need a degree in a subject such as zoology, ecology or biology and sometimes a PhD. Relevant volunteer work may also be necessary.

Which professions related to animals are suitable for girls and guys

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Almost everyone in childhood asked their parents to get a kitten, puppy, parrot and other pets. For some, the craving for communication with animals has been preserved into adulthood. Such people will be interested in professions related to our smaller brothers. There is a whole list of specialties for guys and girls that involve direct interaction with animals. nine0003

Zoologist

This specialty implies that the candidate has a higher specialized education. Professional duties involve the interaction of a specialist with completely different types of animals. The average monthly income of a zoologist is 600 dollars, and specialists are hired, regardless of gender and age.

The range of competencies of a zoologist is wider than that of, for example, a veterinarian. In the process of training, specialists comprehend such sciences as physiology, anatomical structure, psychology of animals living in the wild, and pets. The profession of a zoologist is associated with traveling to different parts of the world in order to study representatives of the fauna, which serves as the basis for writing scientific research and dissertations. The advantage of the applicant is the ability to handle video and photographic equipment. nine0003

Veterinarian

By nature of specialization, a veterinarian works with all types of animals and has a diploma of higher education in the field of veterinary medicine. On average, practitioners receive about $950. If a girl or a guy has a craving for this field of medicine, it is recommended to take care of the issues of training and practice immediately after graduating from high school, since the salary in this segment is more dependent on experience.

Before you decide on a professional career in veterinary medicine, you should get to know the profession better, as it is hard, including from a psychological point of view, work. The veterinarian is well versed in therapy, and also has knowledge of a narrow profile, for example, cardiology, gastroenterology, oncology, gynecology. The difficulty of the profession lies in the fact that during the reception the patient does not tell about his ailments. This circumstance increases the requirements for the quality of diagnostics. nine0003

Animal psychologist

There are areas of psychology related to animals. In this case, there are no restrictions on the types of patients. Animal psychologists have higher education and earn about $900 monthly. Girls and boys can apply for the vacancy. On the basis of research in the field of zoopsychology, a huge knowledge base about the intelligence and abilities of animals has been formed.

In the process of fulfilling their professional duties, zoopsychologists encounter different reactions of their wards, including aggression, affection, and joy. Depending on the state of the animal, its behavior is formed. This knowledge is not only important for the scientific community, but also useful for businesses specializing in agriculture and ordinary pet owners. nine0003

Ornithologist

Ornithology is the science of birds. Specialists whose responsibilities include studying and caring for birds have a university degree and earn about $ 450. Candidates of any age and gender may apply for this position. Bird research allows you to discover new species, study the habitat of birds known to science and protect them from extinction.

Pet Welfare Agent

This professional usually deals with pets. The median wage in this field is $800. Applicants for a vacant position, regardless of age and gender, are required to graduate from school and successfully complete vocational training courses. The duties of an agent to protect our smaller brothers are not only in the treatment, but also in the rescue of animals that are in danger or have suffered from human hands. nine0003

Before deciding on this profession, you should evaluate all the pros and cons. The fact is that professionals often deal with violence. Animals that have been mistreated often show aggression. Also, agents will have to resolve conflict situations with people, interact with law enforcement agencies, veterinarians, zoopsychologists. Therefore, it is important for a specialist to have a strong character, determination and stress resistance.

Groomer

Hair stylist for dogs and cats is a profession in demand. Modern pet owners take care of them not only in terms of nutrition and health, but also look after the appearance of their wards. Groomer earns around 9$00 per month depending on talent, experience, place of work. You can get professional skills at special training courses, which are organized on the basis of veterinary institutes and academies.

The duties of a specialist are to care for the hair and claws of animals of different breeds and ages. They resort to the services of a groomer when you need to give your pet a manicure, a beautiful haircut, prepare for a photo shoot or an exhibition. Experienced professionals in their field have not only impeccable taste and effective masterful techniques, but also a good reaction to avoid injury from the fangs and claws of an animal that may not like this procedure. nine0003

Canistherapist

This specialist interacts exclusively with dogs. Earnings in this area are about $600. Applicants for the vacancy of an anesthetist must take professional training courses, have a secondary special or higher education in the field of medicine. There are no restrictions on age and gender. The specialist will also need knowledge of cynology and psychology. In the course of carrying out his professional duties, an anesthetist treats patients and conducts rehabilitation sessions with the help of trained dogs. nine0003

Representatives of not every breed are able to cope with this task. Terriers, Huskies, Malamutes, Labradors and some others are ideal for working with people who experience anxiety, stress and other negative conditions. The profession of an anesthetist involves several specialized areas:

  • volunteering;
  • internship;
  • Methodist;
  • specialist.

Cynologist

The profession of a cynologist involves working with dogs. An average of $800 is paid for this hard work. A candidate, regardless of age and gender, must complete training courses and receive a secondary specialized education. Dogs have established themselves as reliable searchers for a long time. Today they are used not only as bloodhounds to detect prohibited and explosive substances, missing things, people. Dogs perform the functions of guides, hunters, take part in many therapeutic sessions. The cynologist is required to establish contact with the animal, gain his trust and earn authority. nine0003

Felinologist

These specialists interact with cats. After completing professional training courses, a veterinary institute or college, you can apply for the vacancy of a felinologist with a salary of $ 900. The main personal quality of a specialist is love for the representatives of the cat family. Felinology is an effective way to monetize your hobby. In this area, researchers studying different species, experts specializing in breeding cats and exhibitions work. nine0003

Trainer

A variety of animals can be trained, including domestic animals and those whose habitat is in the wild. On average, specialists have an income of $450. In addition to receiving at least a secondary specialized education, it is necessary to practice for a long time in order to study the nature and behavior of a particular representative of the fauna, to master effective training methods. The key task of the specialist is to establish contact with the animal in such a way as to exclude aggression on its part when executing various commands and interacting with a person. nine0003

Hippologist

The professional duties of a hippologist are to research, care for and breed horses. The level of income in this case is determined by the qualifications and experience of a specialist. As a rule, such a specialty is characteristic of entire dynasties. Hippology is a theoretical science that involves close interaction with an animal. Knowledge is passed down from generation to generation. Specialists in this area face some difficulties due to the lack of a sufficient amount of theoretical knowledge and training literature. nine0003

Veterinary assistant

In common cases, veterinary medical specialists work in rural areas. Patients are usually pets and livestock. On average, a veterinary assistant earns $450 per month. College graduates without restrictions on age and gender can apply for a vacancy. The paramedic’s area of ​​responsibility includes diagnosing diseases and treating animals, as well as performing simple medical procedures. Difficulties arise when a patient has to be assisted in the open air, and not in enclosures equipped with everything necessary. nine0003

Milkmaid

The professional duties of a milkmaid involve working with large and small horned animals in agricultural enterprises. The salary of a specialist is on average $300. Girls can apply for a vacancy after graduating from nine grades of school, receiving secondary specialized education and completing training courses.

It should be noted the high physical stress experienced by milkmaids in the process of performing work. Often, animals behave aggressively, which is accompanied by the risk of injury to a specialist. Modern farms acquire special milking machines. In an automated plant, milkmaids are responsible for feeding and caring for the animals, as well as controlling the operation of the equipment. nine0003

Aquarist

Aquarists deal with marine and fresh water inhabitants. Specialists study different types of flora and fauna of the oceans, seas, rivers and lakes, and also breed them in an artificially created environment. The average income in this area is about $450. There are no restrictions on age and gender. To start a career, a specialist needs to get a professional or higher education.

The aquarist’s wide range of tasks includes creating favorable conditions for the formation of a suitable ecosystem in the aquarium, conducting scientific observations and research on the inhabitants of reservoirs, artificial pools, applying genetics and breeding methods, selling fish and plants, designing and maintaining aquariums. nine0003

Livestock specialist

The professional duties of a livestock specialist are related to working with animals and birds in agriculture. Applicants can expect a salary of $650. The main condition for employment is to receive a specialized education, not lower than secondary special. Guys and girls who love our smaller brothers and wish to devote their professional career to taking care of them are applying for the vacancy.

Experts in the field of animal husbandry provide the correct diet, feeding regimen, organize favorable conditions for keeping and breeding animals. Specialists take courses in veterinary medicine and disciplines in the technical field. The result of the work of a livestock specialist is the effective functioning of the farm, that is, high volumes of production while rationalizing resources and minimizing costs. nine0003

The highest paid professions related to animals

It is known that in common cases, residents of the capital and large metropolitan areas can boast of the highest earnings in our country. For example, a practicing veterinarian in Moscow can expect a salary of over $2,000, depending on professional experience and qualifications. The reputation of a specialist also plays a role in generating income, as it affects the number of clients. Let’s list the specialists whose salaries are slightly lower compared to the earnings of a veterinarian, but still at a decent level:

  • felinologist;
  • groomer;
  • cynologist;
  • ornithologist;
  • gynecologist;
  • protection agent;
  • ornithologist;
  • zoologist.

In this case, wages are determined by geography, place of work, level of professionalism and seniority. Rates correspond to the interval from 600 to 1000 dollars. The least of all the representatives of the industry considered earlier, that is, from 300 to 450 dollars, earn such specialists as:

  • milkmaid;
  • veterinary paramedic.

Animal and travel professions

True connoisseurs of travel who, among other things, love animals and who want to connect their professional future with these areas, will definitely be interested in the specialties of ornithologist and zoologist. By occupation, they often go on business trips around the world to conduct various research and discover new species. In the process of performing their duties, felinologists and aquarists will also have to travel. Such specialists are interested in visiting various conferences and exhibitions organized not only in our country, but also abroad, in order to always be aware of the latest news in their professional field. nine0003

Naturalists need to travel to different parts of the world to observe flora and fauna in their natural habitat. In addition, trainers regularly tour with their wards and attend various competitions. For example, the profession of a dolphin trainer is in demand in dolphinariums in Europe and other parts of the world.

Animal-related professions: those who study, care for and work with nature and animals

Domestic or wild animals, birds need care, sometimes they need help, therefore, over the years, animal-related professions have appeared and developed. They will be in demand always and everywhere: in agricultural farming, on the streets of noisy megacities or in remote corners of virgin nature. nine0003

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Choice of occupation

Choice of hobbies and professional activities is dictated by individual preferences and hobbies of a person. To fully understand the specifics of the work, it is necessary to get acquainted with each proposal separately, study the features, basic requirements, and compare personal physical data with them.

List of professions related to animals:

  • zoologist – researcher of the world of animals living in the natural environment or in the laboratory. Takes part in lawmaking, creation of protected areas, monitors the number of populations,
  • A veterinarian is a generalist. He treats diseases of various origins, provides assistance to animals with injuries, performs operations, vaccinations. Responsibilities include issuing certificates, permits,
  • zoopsychologist investigates the norms and deviations in the behavior of animals, the impact of external factors on the psyche of the animal and their manifestation,
  • trainer teaches his wards a set of skills necessary to participate in performances, forms character traits necessary for appropriate behavior in society. Must be able to find an approach to animals, be patient,
  • groomer – a person who professionally creates the image of domestic animals (cats, dogs), looks after their appearance (fur, claws, skin), shapes hairstyles,
  • oceanologist – a scientist who studies marine flora and fauna, physical and chemical processes and their influence on living organisms,
  • aquarist — accumulates experience in breeding fish and models optimal ecosystems in an artificial water environment. There are several independent areas of aquarism,
  • An ornithologist sets himself the task of studying the characteristics of life, reproduction of birds, their migration routes. Obtains information and materials for scientific experiments, disease prevention. And knows how to apply skills in practice,
  • hippotherapist – an instructor trained in hippotherapy techniques. Conducts special riding sessions for patients with certain diagnoses. Works with a horse breeder,
  • horse breeder – a livestock breeder for the care of horses, in demand at stud farms, hippodromes in private stables.
  • felinologist – instructor for growing and breeding thoroughbred cats. Has a comprehensive knowledge of the characteristics of fluffy pets,
  • handler – a narrow-profile specialist who prepares dogs for participation in exhibitions and accompanies them during the demonstration,
  • herpetologist – a scientist interested in amphibians and reptiles. Can specialize in 1-2 types of amphibian or reptile,
  • serpentologist – snake catcher, works in a well-balanced way. Responsibilities – scientific research, conservation of populations, advocacy for the purpose of protection, collection of poison for the manufacture of medicines.

Groomer

Important! All professions related to animals require high self-control, endurance, patience and great love. You can not do without good physical and subject training, basic knowledge of biology, zoology, physiology. Sometimes you need composure, endurance. nine0003

Human-animal relations are more than one thousand years old, during this period many persistent models have developed. Domestic representatives of the fauna pass on behavioral patterns to their offspring to a greater or lesser extent. This shortens the habituation period and simplifies communication between people and their pets. Animals from the wild in a natural or artificially created environment will require a different approach, caution, observation. Such qualities are brought up in constant daily contact. nine0003

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Working with animals

Farmers and employees of agricultural enterprises are closely connected with animals in their activities. They are interested in getting excellent products, so they strictly monitor the health status, growth and development standards of livestock. All staff of the farm, the complex must have experience based on knowledge of biology, veterinary medicine. To be able to recognize and prevent a disease state, to know the characteristics of the diet, the daily amount of food intake by cows, goats, horses, sheep, and various birds. nine0003

Important! There is also work with animals that does not require experience. These are the simplest maintenance processes that do not require special training and education.

These include:

  • cleaning of residential areas, cleaning of stables, aviaries, cages,
  • walking and scheduled hourly feeding of animals,
  • care of auxiliary equipment (attractions, circus props),
  • transportation organization , floating, feathered friends. nine0056

In any case, an animal care specialist of the appropriate profile will provide advice and recommendations. You also have to turn to scientists for help if a rare or unknown disease occurs.

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Profession zoologist

Employees of research institutes, medical centers at national parks, reserves have diplomas of zoologists or zoobiologists. The range of their duties is very wide: searching for and describing new species, collecting information about the number of individuals living in the territory under their control, studying the causes of diseases and mortality, drawing people’s attention to the problems of the surrounding space through nature conservation societies. The experience of zoologists is in demand in pharmacology, medicine, veterinary medicine, agronomy, and light industry. nine0003

Remember! The bird world is studied by ornithologists. Daily observations, comparisons, organization of rescue operations, banding – all this requires a clear internal discipline.

Profession zoologist

Other professions

Interested in working with marine life. Vacancies in the field of training dolphins, walruses, seals are interesting, in demand and highly paid. People who have completed training courses from 2 to 4 years and a long-term maritime internship will be able to take the place of a coach. A career as a researcher requires a master’s or Ph.D. You can look forward to growth in the departments of Marine Biology, Veterinary Medicine, and Animal Behavior Specialist (psychotherapist). nine0003

Without a scientific base, but with mandatory experience, cleaners, volunteers who want to take care of the inhabitants of the sea in oceanariums, dolphinariums, zoo hotels can be employed. When selecting personnel, the character traits of the employee, the ability to quickly respond to the situation and make decisions, and sociability are taken into account.

This is interesting! We choose professions related to the science of biology

The conditions of megacities do not allow keeping large mammals, amphibians, amphibians. Wildlife lovers most often start dogs in apartments. Little Yorkies and Great Danes, Boxers alike need preventive medical checkups, treatment, grooming, or training to socialize with people with disabilities. nine0003

Educated general or specialized masters offer dog services:

  • a veterinarian will perform a surgical operation, vaccinate, make a diagnosis , advise on how to change, improve nutrition, services (search, guard, search and rescue, escort, guard).