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Sherry Branch,
Curator Of BirdsSea World of Florida What was the most unexpected part of your job? How physically difficult it was. What are some of the things you learned in school that you use now? Math - I wish I'd paid more attention to it back then. I've had to relearn everything! What do you want to get involved with next? Get a grant to do field research. What advice do you have for young people who would like to do what you do? Good bird people have been around birds, not just read about them. Volunteer at a local bird rehabilitation center; they always need help, and you'll gain a lot of skills. |
b. Supervisor of Aviculture
Main job duties: Supervisors of this department oversee daily operations, train new personnel, and schedule staff. The Aviculture Supervisor is primarily responsible for current record maintenance as well as the direction of animal transports. The supervisor often participates in various education programs.
Initial training: A minimum of two years experience in aviculture is required.
Minimum education: Associate's or Bachelor's degree or the equivalent in biolog ical scienc es; in some cases, scuba certific ation
Works closely with: Curator, aviculturists, other animal departments, Education department, Water Quality department, Horticulture department, Payroll department
Challenges: A supervisor must manage and direct personnel so that animals receive proper care. Some species, such as macaws, often destroy their exhibits if proper plantings and exhibit construction are not suitable. The supervisor is responsible for assuring that all exhibits are maintained properly for the health and well-being of the birds.
c. Aviculturist
Main job duties: The aviculturist plays a key role in this department's daily operations, including the daily diet preparation and distribution to all the birds in the collection. A large part of an Aviculturist's day is spent cleaning and maintaining exhibits, observing bird behavior, and maintaining records.
Initial training: Experience working with animals such as in a veterinary hospital, animal shelter, pet store, or ranch is essential.
Minimum education: Associate's or Bachelor's degree; in some cases, scuba certification
Works closely with: Other animal services departments, veterinary staff, laboratory staff, Water Quality department, and Education department
Challenges: Cleaning and feeding is very physical work, and is especially difficult around unpleasant odors. Aviculturists may be needed for 24-hour care of hatchlings, or critically injured birds (such as pelicans and cranes).
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