I want to become a zoo curator eventually, it is my dream career. I am going to college in the fall with a major in Animal Behavior, Ecology and Conservation. I know that it is not an entry level position, so I have a few questions.
--My first one would be is how does one become a curator? I heard that it takes many years and curators are usually in their 50s.
--My second question is do keepers and curators get to travel and do research? I am very interested in studying wild animals and using the things I learn to better the lives of zoo animals. Do curators do that?
--My next question is what exactly a curator does. I have read a lot about their duties, and so far I've gathered that it is a largely an administrative job and less of a hands on job working with animals. Is that true? I don't mind working with people at all, but I really, really hate sitting behind a desk and being inside all day. I would have figured that zoo director's do most of the administrative tasks.
I would appreciate any stories or any other bits of information and advice about zoo curating you might like to share. Thank you!
--My first one would be is how does one become a curator? I heard that it takes many years and curators are usually in their 50s.
--My second question is do keepers and curators get to travel and do research? I am very interested in studying wild animals and using the things I learn to better the lives of zoo animals. Do curators do that?
--My next question is what exactly a curator does. I have read a lot about their duties, and so far I've gathered that it is a largely an administrative job and less of a hands on job working with animals. Is that true? I don't mind working with people at all, but I really, really hate sitting behind a desk and being inside all day. I would have figured that zoo director's do most of the administrative tasks.
I would appreciate any stories or any other bits of information and advice about zoo curating you might like to share. Thank you!