Animal Careers & Animal Jobs
Unusual Animal Careers Part Three
Different Types Of Organizations & Publications to
Contact
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Animal careers, animal schools, & animal courses are just a few topics you will find here. You can read about careers with animals, discover animal programs, and enroll in unique animal career seminars. This is part three in an unusual animal career series. In this section you will learn about how to locate animal jobs and animal careers.
Editor's Note: This is the continuation of an ongoing series related to animal careers. To reap the benefits of all the tips and requirements of this series it is suggested that you read them in order. You can do this easily by going back to the animal career index page.
The first three parts of this series discussed types of careers and which ones might be appropriate for you, how to begin researching those career options, and how to find specific information in the area of your interest to help you further clarify your goals and contacts.
This section will take you into a few specific areas of animal careers
and include some lists for you in those areas to help in your research.
Many of the groups or journals are named to help you in the search.
Most of the information here is provided for your convenience and
should not be considered an endorsement for any of those groups
or publications listed. This series is written in the USA so many
of the groups are in North America. Please be sure to tell them
about this series when you contact them.
Let us start with the mammals since most people are attracted to
them. There are numerous groups involved with mammals both from
the wild and in captivity. They are not the only source to find
information. However, their journals are some of the best resources
for information around.
Another source for this subject is to look at recently published
books on the animals you are interested in. These can be found listed
in the journals or by searching under the topic in the constantly
updated, "Books In Print."
Professional organizations or associations (without journals) are
other avenues to familiarize yourself with the names and research
processes and organizations, facilities or institutions that are
doing studies. The Scientists who are currently being published
may be interested in funding graduate student projects that will
reflect what they are doing or support it.
Most of these groups will allow members to attend specialized scientific
conferences on the animals you are interested in. These conferences
are hosted by professional societies that specialize in their area
or topic; sometimes they are held by vendors that have products
related to that field.
A few of
the journals to consider reading concerning mammals and behavior
are:
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For Primates,
find groups including the:
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There are many more specialized groups specific animal groups or areas of interest. Start with the main societies and let them lead you to others.
For rehabilitation work
start with the:
For Falconry or Hawking, look for those specific groups within your state or country. In the United States either Fish & Game or Fish & Wildlife can direct you to the appropriate contacts. |
For an interest
in bears there are numerous groups such as:
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Earthwatch projects are a great way to get experience in a job or animal related project to see if it is something your would find interesting. Most of the projects are out in the field working with scientists. There are many different projects in various countries working with many varied species.
There are
also some professional zoological oriented groups. Some of
these are the:
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Veterinary
and related groups are varied, as well, with many types of
specialties. Some of these groups include:
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These agencies should give you a bit of an idea on where to start looking for information and direction toward educational programs, intern and externships, and experience. Pay special attention to the dates and locations of these meetings which are published in the newsletter or journal of the respective societies. These meetings will allow you to meet and make personal contact with some of those scientists.
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