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Zoo Animal Care Training

Zoo Animal Care Training
from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country

What will I learn?

This programme equips you with hands-on, research-backed skills to boost everyday welfare for meerkats, lemurs, and macaws. You will master species biology, proper feeding, enrichment creation, and positive reinforcement methods for smooth care routines. Develop secure daily practices, precise record-keeping, and ethical protocols that comply with regulations, helping you spot problems early, encourage better behaviours, and promote lasting health in today's zoos.

Elevify advantages

Develop skills

  • Research-driven zoo procedures: adapt latest studies into everyday care guidelines.
  • Tailored animal husbandry: quickly customise diets, habitats, and activities per species.
  • Positive reinforcement methods: create simple, stress-free plans for willing care participation.
  • Zoo welfare evaluations: identify early warning signs and respond with straightforward actions.
  • Essential zoo feeding: prepare safe, nutritious meals for lemurs, meerkats, and macaws.

Suggested summary

Before starting, you can change the chapters and workload. Choose which chapter to start with. Add or remove chapters. Increase or decrease the course workload.
Workload: between 4 and 360 hours

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