How to Become a Zookeeper
Zookeepers take care of wild animals in zoos and animal parks. Learn how to get the right education to become a zookeeper.
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You Will Need
- Internet access
- Nearby zoo
Steps
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Step 1
Visit the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics website
Visit the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics website for more detailed job information. The work can be dangerous and require long hours and heavy lifting.
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Step 2
Volunteer at a local zoo
Volunteer at a local zoo for an entry-level view of a zookeeper's daily routine. The Louisville Zoo in Kentucky offers volunteer jobs for high school students.
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Step 3
Visit the American Association of Zookeepers site
Visit the nonprofit American Association of Zookeepers (AAZK) site to learn about zoology or biology degree programs offered at certain colleges.
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Step 4
Learn about 2-year programs
Learn about two-year animal care programs taught at colleges with an on-campus zoo or an affiliation with an off-campus zoo.
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Step 5
Learn about 4-year bachelor's degree programs
Learn about four-year bachelor's degree zoology and biology programs at colleges offering hands-on experience at zoos.
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Step 6
Start at an entry-level zoo job
Start at an entry-level zoo job such as a park aide or grounds cleaner. You'll have an inside track for newly available positions posted by human resources.