cricketlaxwolvesbandy
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Is anyone on this site a volunteer at a zoo, like explain facts about animals to the guests?
I was for almost twelve years but it ended badly. Overall it was not a very rewarding experience and I question whether or not docent programs are actually helpful to zoos.
Having spoken with docents at many zoos across the country, as well as interacting with my fellow volunteers at my former zoo, I would not say they are a great wealth of knowledge. I think their greatest service is giving visitors directions (e.g. "where is the nearest bathroom"). Visitors want to talk to the keepers who actually work with animals. That is why zoos like Fresno, where one of the keeper staff is on grounds at all times to answer questions, are a cut above other zoos....the volunteers are always a great wealth of knowledge...![]()
In general I have found most zoo volunteers to be knowledgeable individuals who can teach the public well. Detroit Zoo has the best group of volunteers I have ever seen at a zoo, most of them seemed just as knowledgeable as the keepers.Having spoken with docents at many zoos across the country, as well as interacting with my fellow volunteers at my former zoo, I would not say they are a great wealth of knowledge. I think their greatest service is giving visitors directions (e.g. "where is the nearest bathroom"). Visitors want to talk to the keepers who actually work with animals. That is why zoos like Fresno, where one of the keeper staff is on grounds at all times to answer questions, are a cut above other zoos.