Here are 12 jobs working with animals that could pay the bills:
- Groomer.
- Kennel attendant, pet sitter and dog walker.
- Veterinary assistant.
- Laboratory animal caretaker.
- Trainer.
- Veterinary technicians.
- Animal control worker.
- Conservation and forest technicians.
What do wolf biologists do?
Wolf biologists are a specific type of wildlife biologist - a scientist employed to observe and study animal behaviors. In this case, their research and study are limited to wolves. They spend time in the field observing the wildlife and their interactions with each other, prey animals and the ecology.
How do I get a job at Wolf Sanctuary?
To join the volunteer team you need to submit a volunteer application, attend an offsite orientation (held once a month), train at the Sanctuary and pay annual W.O.L.F. volunteer membership dues.