The Horse Boy
Well-Known Member
Hey buds! I thought I'd make a thread re. the fact that I plan on at least volunteering let alone eventually a paid job at an AZA accredited zoo in America down the road due to my high knowledge and passion for zoos and wildlife and my interest in conservation. I plan to at least temporarily move out of where I currently reside in Austin, as it clearly has no such facility yet, or moreso do longer term Airb&b's and stuff if they're in the Texas ones so I drive to and back from Austin to spend time with my mom and Grandmother. I really want to work at a zoo that has exemplary elephant programs and habitats (or zoos planning to build them) as they're my top favorite animal and spend a lot of my time on elephant-centered threads, as @ZCChip suggested a few times that I should work at a facility like this on the North American Elephant Population Discussion and Speculation thread of 2025. If that happens the city has to either have aesthetically pleasing architecture, character and charm with other fun things to do or within access to attravtive countryside that I can easily commute to and from my work since I prefer living in the country over the city. Please keep in mind that i don't actually plan on doing a keeper position. I believe it requires extensive university work in advance requires full time animal commitment and that it can be a dangerous task. I think a docent/guide/interpreter would be much better for me so i can still interact with keepers and vistors and be able to see the animals including elephants at my leisure and in which I debate all the benefits of modern-day zoos. Here are the US facilities I contemplate to hopefully get a job at:
- Birmingham
- Reid Park
- Fresno (it appears to be within an easy drive to a pretty mountain range)
- Cheyenne Mountain
- Denver
- Smithsonian
- Atlanta
- Indianapolis (according to Google Earth, there's a large swath of attractive woodland south of the city)
- Baltimore
- Dickerson Park
- Kansas City (there looks really nice wooded areas nearby on both the Kansas and Missouri side)
- St Louis
- ABQ
- North Carolina
- Cincinnati
- Cleveland
- Columbus
- Oklahoma City
- Tulsa
- Portland
- Pittsburgh
- Memphis
- Caldwell
- Dallas ( there's areas of pasture land with scattered large oaks and oak woodlands within a 45 minute radius from the zoo going east or south)
- Fort Worth
- San Antonio
- Milwaukee