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  2. American Association of Zoo Keepers - Wikipedia

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    AAZK encourages animal keepers to become active members of the professional teams at today’s zoos and aquariums, and supports the promotion and implementation of zoo keeper education. It also promotes public awareness of the need for preservation of our natural resources and animal life. [1]

  3. Zookeeper - Wikipedia

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    A zookeeper (middle) with South American sea lions at the Paris Zoological Park. A zookeeper, sometimes referred as animal keeper, is a person who manages zoo animals that are kept in captivity for conservation or to be displayed to the public. [1] They are usually responsible for the feeding and daily care of the animals. As part of their ...

  4. 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. Jim Cronin (zookeeper) - Wikipedia

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    The son of a union official, he was educated at St Denis School and Lincoln High School. He had a number of jobs after leaving school before becoming a keeper at Bronx Zoo in the 1970s. While working there he realised he wanted to work with animals. In 1980 he moved to Kent in the UK to work in John Aspinall's zoo. [2]

  7. Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The results showed that zoos spend on average ten times less than visitors expect on conservation. It also emerged that three-quarters of visitors would expect at least one-fifth of the animals in a zoo to be endangered. The actual figure, according to the Born Free Foundation, is 10%. [98]

  8. Escuela Oficial de Idiomas - Wikipedia

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    The Escuelas Oficiales de Idiomas (EOI) (English: Official School of Languages) are a nation-wide network of publicly funded language schools in Spain that are found in most substantial towns. They are dedicated to the specialized teaching of modern languages, not just Spanish as a second or foreign language but any modern language for which ...

  9. Talk:Zookeeper - Wikipedia

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