Animal Care Volunteers
What you may do :
Actively observe animals’ behavior.
While animal care volunteers work near our animals, applicants for these positions should not expect direct animal contact, handling, or training on any regular basis.
How this will help us :
The animal care teams are constantly evolving and welcoming new species and opportunities to enhance our animals’ lives and the guest experience. Having dynamic and driven volunteers join our team will ensure and promote effective and efficient care of the department’s animal collection.
How this will help you :
Several valuable hands-on skills will be taught including disease management, animal nutrition, live food preparation, and much more. Animal care volunteer opportunities may help prepare you for a career in animal husbandry and many zoology, biology, or science related fields.
There are two main departments within Life Sciences : Aquatics : Fish and Invertebrates and Keeper : Birds, Mammals, and Reptiles. The departmental teams, with a short description, are listed below :
Team Opportunities :
Aquatic Holding : As an aquatic holding intern, you’ll assist in the care of a wide variety of aquatic animals who may be housed in this special area (sometimes referred to as our "animal hospital) for additional observation, medical care, or are new to the facility. Interns on this team will gain a diverse knowledge of quarantine methods, biosecurity protocols, and safety procedures for feedings and water quality adjustments.
While interning with the BMW team, you may be trained and may interact with river otters, alligators, black bear, hellbenders, owls, snakes, beaver, salamanders, bats, and turtles, among other animals. The typical BMW team member’s day consists of a lot of cleaning, dealing with biosolids, and chemical odors. There may be times when an intern assists the BMW team with animal training, watches a veterinarian procedure, and interacts with guests.
Skills & Experience :
Availability / Time Commitment :
Animal Care Volunteers are required to work at least one 4-hour shift per week. There are daily opportunities with back-of-house shifts starting at 6 pm and ending by 3 pm.
Please note that not all volunteers will be accepted and while your team preference will be considered, it does not guarantee placement.
Fun Fact about the Department :
Jellyfish raised in captivity have little stinging ability compared to those in the wild allowing staff to touch jellies with their bare hands.
Volunteer Services Contact Info :
Phone : 417-709-3900
Email : wow.volunteers@wondersofwildlife.org
Website : www.wondersofwildlife.org / volunteer /
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Animal Care • Springfield, MO, United States