I just concluded a 12-week internship at the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo. I'm forever thankful for the opportunity to work at such an outstanding zoo. I had the immense privilege to work alongside amazing zookeepers who are highly dedicated to their work. I worked in the Australian Adventure section of the zoo and worked with eastern gray kangaroos, dingoes, black swans, and various birds and reptiles.
There were many unforgettable moments during my time here. From hand-feeding dingoes meatballs to seeing kangaroo joeys pop their head out of their mother's pouch. I've seen the dedication and hard work it takes to provide these species with the best care. I also had fun opportunities including feeding sharks and rays, an early preview of Red Panda Ridge, and doing a shadow shift of African birds and hoofstock.
This thread is open to any questions any of you have for me about my experience. Whether you're curious about daily husbandry routines or eager to hear about my personal journey, I'm excited to answer all of your questions. I can't wait to share the details of my experience with all of you!
Looking forward to our discussions!
There were many unforgettable moments during my time here. From hand-feeding dingoes meatballs to seeing kangaroo joeys pop their head out of their mother's pouch. I've seen the dedication and hard work it takes to provide these species with the best care. I also had fun opportunities including feeding sharks and rays, an early preview of Red Panda Ridge, and doing a shadow shift of African birds and hoofstock.
This thread is open to any questions any of you have for me about my experience. Whether you're curious about daily husbandry routines or eager to hear about my personal journey, I'm excited to answer all of your questions. I can't wait to share the details of my experience with all of you!
Looking forward to our discussions!