Zoologist

Zoologist

Zoology is the study of animals and their behavior. A zoologist studies a particular animal species or group of species, including their physical characteristics, diets, behaviors, and how they interact with other species and their environments.

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$72,000 median salary

Bachelor's Degree

A Day in the Job

Zoologists study animals both in captivity and in the wild. A zoologist may work as a zookeeper, trainer or researcher at a zoo, wildlife center, or aquarium. Their job duties include caring and feeding animals, collecting data, or conducting experiments. A zoologist may also work for a government or non-profit conservation organization gathering field data, studying animals in their natural habitats, tracking migration patterns, rehabilitating and releasing animals, and addressing threats in order to manage populations.

Work Takes Place

Both Indoors and Outdoors

Skills

  • Attention to detail
  • Communication
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Science
  • Teamwork

Career Categories

Protecting the Natural World Investigating the Environment

Potential Employers

  • State Wildlife Agencies such as Colorado Parks & Wildlife

  • Local Zoos

  • Wildlife Rehabilitation Centers and Animal Sanctuaries

A Day in the Life

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