Job: Bird Keeper
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Job: Bird Keeper
Job: Bird Keeper Job Description - Monitoring birds health, breeding condition and behaviour - Food preparation (fruit, insects, etc) - Hygiene management to prevent disease - Capture and restraint of birds for vet or to move it to another aviary - Setting up aviaries for exhibiting to the public (need to consider both the bird’s and the public’s needs) and also off-show aviaries for breeding. - Managing breeding programmes, not just for the birds here but also in other institutions through studbooks. This is a highly specialised field, but there are senior positions that you can work your way up to or field research is another area that you could move into. Skills/Qualities - Observational skills - vital - Passion for birds, - Physically fit, - Perseverance, - Good sense of humour! Qualifications Degree in zoology or conservation biology or similar. Knowledge is useful but skills are also vital too as it is possible to get into this field without a degree but with lots of practical experience. However for field research, you would need a science background. Work experience? Work experience is the only way to get a job, it is even more important than a degree. Key recommendations Volunteer – get experience through work placement schemes or some kind of hands-on experience. Ideally get a qualification to back it up as well. Invest in yourself – study and volunteering aren’t cheap but they are the only way in. Looking for jobs in this field environmentjobs.co.uk, zoo websites, BIAZA website, Zoo news digest – an email group for keepers and other zoo professionals.