Thursday, June 3, 2021

Animal Keeper (Mammals)

  

 


Animal Keeper (Mammals)

 

Twycross Zoo

 

Animal Keeper (Mammals)

East Midland Zoological Society has been running Twycross Zoo for almost 60 years in the heart of England in Atherstone. We are an award-winning conservation and science-led zoo which is rapidly growing, and pre-Covid, were welcoming over 600,000 people every year to our 100-acre rural site.

We are an ambitious organisation keen to drive the conservation and scientific aspects of the zoo to new heights as well as optimising on commercial advantages. We are the only zoo in the UK to house all 4 great apes - Gorilla, Orangutan, Bonobo and Chimpanzee - and we care for some of the most endangered animals to the highest welfare standards, including an extensive primate collection plus tiger, leopard, giraffe, rhino, penguin, flamingo and giant tortoise represented.

The Role - Animal Keeper (Mammals)

As an Animal Keeper, you’ll play a key role in caring for the animals within our mammals section, which includes the large and small hoofstock, carnivores and small mammals, (for example: Giraffe, Rhino, Big Cats, Meerkats, Bush dogs etc.) ensuring that animal keeping is carried out to the Zoo’s required standards.

To learn more and/or apply please click HERE




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