I am currently a keeper at the Santa Fe Teaching Zoo(AZA accredited), which means I am a student in the Zoo and Animal Technology Program at Santa Fe College.
I thought I wanted to be a vet until I did a short internship at one, then I realized that I wanted to know what the animal's normal behavior was instead of just seeing them when they were sick. At the age of 17 I did a 2 month internship at a Wild Animal Sanctuary. I lived in the middle of the Arizona desert in a trailer that had no heating or running water in the middle of winter. I had to take showers on the compound, which my trailer was right outside of the perimeter fence, so it wasn't too far at all. I even had a chamber pot, a very interesting experience to say the least to live that way.
I did the hardest work I have ever done in my life there as we needed 5 people for things to run smoothly and typically had 3 people. Though it was the hardest work I have ever done it was the most rewarding and fun experience I have ever had!
I love to hear any tips for getting into the field, such as what exactly zoos are looking for in new keepers! Any other tips are more then welcome as well!
I thought I wanted to be a vet until I did a short internship at one, then I realized that I wanted to know what the animal's normal behavior was instead of just seeing them when they were sick. At the age of 17 I did a 2 month internship at a Wild Animal Sanctuary. I lived in the middle of the Arizona desert in a trailer that had no heating or running water in the middle of winter. I had to take showers on the compound, which my trailer was right outside of the perimeter fence, so it wasn't too far at all. I even had a chamber pot, a very interesting experience to say the least to live that way.
I did the hardest work I have ever done in my life there as we needed 5 people for things to run smoothly and typically had 3 people. Though it was the hardest work I have ever done it was the most rewarding and fun experience I have ever had!
I love to hear any tips for getting into the field, such as what exactly zoos are looking for in new keepers! Any other tips are more then welcome as well!