Friday, January 22, 2010

What are some careers in animal/wildlife conservation?

I am researching this topic and would like to know what jobs there are involved with animal conservation or volunteer work, if anyone can help me?





thank you.What are some careers in animal/wildlife conservation?
Veterinarian


Aquarist


Zoo keeper


Veterinary technician


Wildlife biologist


Conservation biologist


Outdoor recreation planner


Animal refuge or shelter manager


Wildlife agent


Pet therapist


Wildlife photographer


Animal trainer or handler (especially dogs and horses)


';Cruelty-free'; products manager


Animal control officer


Volunteer coordinator for an animal agency


Humane investigator


Wildlife officer


Environmental lawyer


Environmental educator


Ecologist


Fish and game warden


Ornithologist


Animal rights advocate


Farming reform advocate


Outreach coordinator for an animal/wildlife program


Zoo or aquarium employee


Nonprofit conservation organization employee (for example, Friends of the National Zoo or World Wildlife Fund)


Animal protective agency employee


Department of the Interior employee


National Park Service employee


Fish and Wildlife Service employee


Fishery and wildlife technician


State conservation agency employee


Ecotourism guideWhat are some careers in animal/wildlife conservation?
鈾oo keeper


鈾arine Biologist


鈾rphaned animal sanctuary


鈾nimal breader


鈾elping out at the pound


鈾escue strays


鈾ave the whales
Wildlife biologist


Zookeeper


Biological technician/Aide


Park ranger


Game warden
Government agencies have jobs in this realm...federal, state, or even local.


I know a guy with a Wildlife Biology degree and now he works for the state making sure that new highways being built don't hurt endangered species or critical wildlife habitat.
There are alot of \jobs abroad in Africa, Australia which needs help with lions and Rhino's since the |Rhinos and certain Elephants are on the way on existence die to poachers if you like i have sent you a website you can take a look at and volunteer as well.


http://www.africanimpact.com/volunteers/鈥?/a>


http://www.enkosiniecoexperience.com/Bla鈥?/a>
Become a beekeeper. It is reasonably inexpensive to get started and very interesting. In your process of learning you will need to study entomology, seasonal weather patterns, animal behavior, the flora of your area concerning nectar flows and pollen. It is a nice trip to take, ecologically friendly and helps all on this planet who must eat. For a career choice I myself would get into fishery or some marine biology field if I could start over.


You will need to find out what you are most passionate about.
Check out Hocking Technical College.com
worm farm for fishing

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