Senin, 23 Januari 2012

Animal Career Categories

You love animals, you enjoy working with them, but you aren't sure what exactly you want to do with them...or what you can do with them.
Fortunately, there are many ways in which you can combine your interest in animals with a paying job. Not necessarily a job that will have you rolling in the green stuff, but hey! someone will be paying you to do what you love to do anyway, so there are definite benefits!
These are some of the fields and jobs that involve animal experience and training.

aku akan cerita tentang peternakan. kalian suka binatang. kalian suka bermain
dengan mereka? atau kalian suka makan? makanan apa yang paling alian suka?
mungkin ada yang suka paha ayam goreng. mungkin ada yang suka ayam panggang.
adakah yang suka sate? adakah yang suka sosis? atau tiap pagi anda minum susu dan sesekali makan telur?
anda perlu tahu, itu semua produk peternakan.

Apa yang menjadi kata kunci dari makanan ini? kata kuncinya adalah makanan ini
berasal dari hewan.Kata kunci lainnya adalah sumber protein hewani.
protein sangat penting bagi tubuh kita. protein digunakan untuk pertumbuhan badan dan perkembangan otak.
semua itu dapat dipenuhi dari daging dan susu.

darimana daging, susu, dan telur? mereka berasal dari para peternak. peternak yang dengan senang hati memelihara sapi, ambing, domba, ayam, dan itik.
hewan tersebut memberikan daging, susu, telur kepada peternak. kemudian produk itu disalurkan kepada kita hingga tersaji sebagai hidangan lezat bergizi.
itulah peternakan. dunia industri penghasil protein.

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Preventive Medicine (small animal, large animal, exotic, wildlife rehabilitation, research (private industry, university and government), military, zoo):

  • Research Veterinarian
  • Veterinarian
  • Veterinary Technician

Care and Conservation of Wildlife:

  • Biologist
  • Conservation Officer
  • Cooperative Extension Agent
  • Ecologist
  • Educator
  • Environmental Management
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Forestry/Park Ranger
  • Interpretive Naturalist
  • Natural Resources Management
  • Wildlife Rehabilitator

Pets:

  • Animal behavior
  • Outreach programs
  • Therapy and Psychology

Zoos (training varies, ranging from exotic animal caretaking to biology:

  • Director
  • Supervisor
  • Keeper
  • Habitat Specialist
  • Research

Animal Training:

  • Trainer (large, small and exotics) for work, show and entertainment industry, and obedience training
  • Volunteer (may require special training or previous work experience):
  • SPCA
  • Camps
  • 4-H
  • Field Research
  • Future Farmers
  • Humane Societies
  • Nature Centers
  • Parks
  • Wildlife Rehabilitation Facilities
  • Zoos

General areas of study and work:

  • Agriculture & Natural Resources
  • Education
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Fisheries & Wildlife Sciences
  • Law (Animal Welfare, Environmental)
  • Psychology
  • Science Technology
  • Veterinary Medicine


Representative Jobs/Salary Ranges
Salaries change through the years, and may be different in different geographical locations; a forester in Michigan may not make the same salary as a forester in Florida. The salaries listed include the minimum starting salary, and an average salary reflecting many years of work in the field (as of sources dated 1994 and earlier). If you are interested in more current salary data, head over to the Career Development Center at your local junior college and look through the resource materials there. (Note: these salary ranges stem from data collected in the mid 1990's. You can find updated information through the career center of your high school, junior or vocational college, or online at the Bureau of Labor and Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook.)

  • Agriculture Product Sales Representative ($1000-5800)
  • Animal Breeder ($1900-4400)
  • Animal Caretaker or Keeper ($1400-3400)
  • Animal Trainer ($minimum wage-3000)
  • Anthropologists ($1200-4200)
  • Biologists ($1500-4900)
  • Biomedical Engineer ($2200-6600)
  • Environmental Analyst/Ecologist ($2200-4300)
  • Environmental Lawyer ($1800-6000)
  • Farm and Ranch Hand ($1100-2000)
  • Fish and Wildlife Specialists ($1600-4000)
  • Foresters ($1200-5000)
  • Forestry Technician ($775-3100)
  • Guide Dog Trainer ($minimum wage-3000)
  • Marine Biologist ($3700-5000)
  • Oceanographer ($3900-5000)
  • Park Ranger ($1200-5600)
  • Secondary School Science Teacher ($1900-4000)
  • Wildlife Specialist ($1600-3100)
  • Veterinarian ($1900-8000)
  • Veterinary Pathologist ($1900-6000)