Ebillan
Member
I wasn't sure whether to put this in zoo discussion, wildlife & conservation, or here, so I hope this is the right place for this thread!
Anyhow, I'm trying to find a university right now, but although there are leading schools in Canada for every other subject, it seems, I can't figure out what the best schools are for conservation and zookeeping. I was wondering if anyone else here knew of any good programs to take?
I've looked at the Sheridan college animal care program which, as the name suggests, focuses in specifically on caring for animals. The only problem is that it's only a one year program, and I'm not sure if I would be able to get a job in zookeeping with only a certificate.
I've also been looking at the University of PEI and the University of New Brunswick for their wildlife conservation programs. My only problem here is that I don't know whether these programs would be the best for me. I want to get into conservation optimally, but I don't want to close any doors if I decide later on that I want a job in zookeeping.
Thanks for any help!
Anyhow, I'm trying to find a university right now, but although there are leading schools in Canada for every other subject, it seems, I can't figure out what the best schools are for conservation and zookeeping. I was wondering if anyone else here knew of any good programs to take?
I've looked at the Sheridan college animal care program which, as the name suggests, focuses in specifically on caring for animals. The only problem is that it's only a one year program, and I'm not sure if I would be able to get a job in zookeeping with only a certificate.
I've also been looking at the University of PEI and the University of New Brunswick for their wildlife conservation programs. My only problem here is that I don't know whether these programs would be the best for me. I want to get into conservation optimally, but I don't want to close any doors if I decide later on that I want a job in zookeeping.
Thanks for any help!