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Article Title: Wildlife Careers - For All Compassionate Animal Care Wannabe�s
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Ever imagined what some of the most prominent animal lovers exhibiting their adventurous skills back in the television channels or the zoos and other sanctuaries get paid for their work?
Wildlife can be exciting, for the risk lovers and adventurers the zoos and the national parks are avenues of making good fortunes out of your interest.
But most of us who are budding to be a part of wildlife barely know what these jobs demand and how rewarding are they.
Read further to know more about the jobs in zoo and sanctuaries and what they offer-
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Keepers� They have a very elementary role of supervising animal health, they track the irregularities in the animal�s body movements. Jobs in zoos are physically demanding and therefore require a high level of fitness to be in it. The bigger the animal, the more strenuous the work becomes.
Skills and training required-
�Observant, ability to notice behavioral changes
�Interest towards Participating in scientific studies
�Noticing specific behavior in animals and reporting it to researchers.
Earnings- A zoo keeper career is enthralling, but not worthwhile as much as what a technician or veterinarian might offer with a median salary of $25000 -$30000, it ideal for the fresh graduates who want to enter in to the world of animal care.
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Wildlife Technicians- A job that requires dwelling in the natural habitats of the wildlife, technicians must know laws and regulations relevant to wildlife and ensure that their employers are compliant with these regulations. Their role could be extended with natural resource companies for understanding the conservation requirements of the forest. They have broader responsibilities which may include managing a zoo�s or aquariums animal collection, organizing conservation projects outside of the zoo or aquarium.
Skills and Training Required�
Wildlife technician must have good leadership skills; they must also have management skills to make decisions about animal care, exhibits and employees. Wildlife technician usually study biology, animal science, or wildlife management in college. A bachelor�s degree is a pre -requisite for this job.
Earnings- Average Salary range from-$60000-$75000
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Research Scientists and Technicians- Research scientists can make a good fortune out of their profession, with wildlife conservation the need of the hour a lot of resources and energy is put in understanding better techniques of wildlife conservation.
Skills and Training Required�
�Math skills to analyze the data
�Good writing ability to communicate their results.
�Need to be observant and detail oriented in order to take good measurements.
Research science technicians have either a bachelor�s or master�s degree in science and some even have an associate degree.
Earnings- Average Salary -$80000
Jobs mentioned above do not cover the vast scope of opportunities at offer, many of you must be already aware about jobs such as wildlife photography, guides, veterinary etc, thus there is ample scope in years to unfold. For someone planning to take a sabbatical and planning to dive in to academia of animal care, you can assure yourself with wildlife and Zoo Keeper job openings to follow your passions.
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