What is this job like?

Many people like animals, but taking care of them is hard work. Zookeepers take care of wild animals in zoos and animal parks. They feed the animals, clean their living spaces, and work to keep them healthy.

Zookeepers watch the animals to see if they are sick or hurt. Keepers need to watch and listen carefully to notice any changes in behavior. Keepers write detailed notes about each animal and tell a veterinarian if there is a problem.

Some keepers give the animals objects to play with and explore. Many animals like playing with logs, sandboxes, and even water sprinklers. Keepers often hide food for the animals to find. Playing with food and toys helps animals stay active.

Sometimes, keepers train the animals to make caring for them easier. For example, keepers train elephants to lift their feet so that veterinarians can check them.

Teaching people about animals is another keeper task. Keepers answer people’s questions and give presentations.

People who like animals often like working with them. Keepers like getting to know the animals. They also like helping with research. And they like learning how to help endangered animals in the wild.

But zookeeping can be a dirty job. Keepers have to clean exhibit areas. Many keepers work outside in rain, heat, and every other kind of weather. They sometimes carry heavy containers of food. And because animals eat every day, some keepers work on weekends and holidays.

Zoo work can also be dangerous. Wild animals can bite, kick, or spread disease. Keepers almost never pet or play with the animals.

Your work as a zookeeper would include:

  • preparing food and feeding animals
  • providing fresh bedding and water
  • cleaning out pens and cages
  • checking for signs of distress, disease or injury in animals
  • helping to care for sick animals under the direction of a vet
  • checking enclosures, cages and barriers for signs of wear or damage
  • answering visitors’ questions and sometimes giving talks or lectures

You would usually work with a particular type of animal or in a specific section of the zoo.

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