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  2. Zookeeper - Wikipedia

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    Zookeepers with a cheetah at Australia Zoo. A zookeeper's responsibilities usually include feeding, maintaining and cleaning the animals, diet preparation, behavioral observation, record keeping, exhibit maintenance and providing environmental enrichment for the animals in their care. [3]

  3. Zookeeper or zoo workers are labeled dangerous job positions. Limited regulations regarding the safety of zoo workers exist. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is a federal agency responsible for setting and monitoring workplace health and safety regulations. OSHA does not designate a specific section of standards and ...

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  6. Zookeeper injured after being attacked by a cheetah at the ...

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    A zookeeper was released from the hospital after being attacked by a Isabelle the cheetah at the Columbus Zoo & Aquarium.

  7. Cincinnati Zoo Welcomes 2 New Endangered Cheetah Cubs in ...

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    On Wednesday, Dec. 4, the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden announced that the facility welcomed two new cheetah cubs, Zola and Lulu. In a press release, the zoo revealed that the two babies ...

  8. Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Sea lion and keeper at the Welsh Mountain Zoo. A zoo (short for zoological garden; also called an animal park or menagerie) is a facility in which animals are kept within enclosures for public exhibition and often bred for conservation purposes.

  9. Fota Wildlife Park - Wikipedia

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    Cheetah at Fota Wildlife Park. Cheetahs, by their nature, will not work for food if they do not have to, and to exercise the animals and for behavioural enrichment reasons, the park installed a "Cheetah Run" in 2006. This device suspends food items on a wire that travels 10 feet (3.0 m) off the ground, at approximately 65 kilometres per hour ...