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Zoologists

Zoologists study the anatomy, physiology, characteristics, ecology, behaviour and environments of animals.

Zookeepers

Zookeepers feed, provide water for and monitor the health of animals in zoos, aquaria and wildlife parks, clean, fix and maintain animal cages, and inform visitors about animals.

Other Animal Attendants and Trainers

Other Animal Attendants and Trainers includes jobs like Crutching Contractor, and Muleser.

Veterinarians

Veterinarians diagnose, treat and prevent animal diseases, ailments and injuries.

Hunter-Trappers

Hunter-Trappers hunt, trap and shoot animals for food, pelts, research, and pest control.

Life Science Technicians

Life Science Technicians identify and collects living organisms and conducts field and laboratory studies in support of Life Scientists or Environmental Scientists.

Other Life Scientists

Other Life Scientists includes jobs like Anatomist, Animal Behaviourist, Neuroscientist, Parasitologist, Pharmacologist (Non-clinical), Physiologist, and Toxicologist.

Life Scientists

Life Scientists examine the anatomy, physiology and biochemistry of humans, animals, plants and other living organisms to better understand how living organisms function and interact with each other and the environment in which they live.

Botanists

Botanists study the anatomy, physiology, biochemistry and ecology of plants.

Biologists

Biologists study the origin, anatomy, physiology, reproduction and behaviour of living organisms and the ways in which they interact with the environment in which they live.