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What are the recruitment requirements for zoo keepers?

1, minimum education: junior college 2, working experience: more than one year, experience in animal feeding management or animal experiment is preferred. 3. Major: Animal Husbandry and Veterinary/Animal Science/Animal Medicine/Animal Quarantine. 4. Language: None. 5. Relevant ability: (1) It is preferred to hold the certificate of laboratory animal practitioners.

Zoo is a place for collecting and raising all kinds of animals, conducting scientific research and ex-situ conservation for public viewing, popularization of science, publicity and protection education. Zoo has two basic characteristics: First, it keeps and manages wild animals (poultry, domestic animals, pets and other non-domestic animals).

The second is to open to the public. The place that meets these two basic characteristics is a zoo in a broad sense, including aquariums and specialized zoos. In a narrow sense, zoos refer to urban zoos and wild zoos. The basic function of the zoo is the comprehensive protection of wild animals and the protection education of the public.

According to the Book of Songs of Daya, China built a lingtai and Lingtang in Tanjing (now the west bank of Feng Shui in Xi 'an, Shaanxi Province) as early as Zhou Wenwang, and naturally stocked all kinds of birds, animals, fish and insects, watched the celestial phenomena and played music on the stage. Zhou Wenwang also put the collected animals in the garden and ordered his men to study them. This is the earliest man-made nature zoo in the history of China.

Since then, feudal emperors have also built gardens of different sizes, selected hilly areas with many trees or grass, set up special personnel to manage them, and stocked animals and animals for recreation and hunting. After Qin and Han dynasties, animals were often kept in cages for people to watch in gardens with flowers and trees.