Archive for the Working With Animals Category

May 3, 2011 / Working With Animals

Working With Animals on Your Gap Year – the Call of the Wild

At some time, sooner than you may think, your gap year is going to be over. This may be a rather gloomy way to begin an article about working with animals on a gap year – but it’s an important f

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May 3, 2011 / Working With Animals

Working With Animals – Snapping Up a Gap Year Experience

Ok, please forgive the not very funny pun of the title, but working with sharks in their natural habitat could be just one of the experiences open to you through a gap year break spent working with

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April 28, 2011 / Working With Animals

Non-veterinary Opportunities for Working with Animals

For those interested in working with animals, veterinary work is an obvious choice, but there are plenty of other opportunities to get involved. Here are a few suggestions for other roles that those

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April 28, 2011 / Working With Animals

Working with Animals – Roles in the Veterinary Profession

A veterinary role is a fantastic way of working with animals, knowing that you are contributing to the welfare of all creatures great and small. There are many roles related to the practice of anima

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April 28, 2011 / Working With Animals

Working With Animals – The Problem of Baiting

Many people in the modern world are involved in working with animals, helping to improve their welfare and ensure a better standard of living. However, in centuries past, many of the roles that invo

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April 28, 2011 / Working With Animals

Ways to Get into Working With Animals

Working with animals is a great way to combine your passion for animals with paid employment or work experience.  It’s an old cliché that you should never work with children or animals but, for

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October 27, 2010 / Working With Animals

Working with Animals in Africa – The Essential Kit

So, you’ve decided you want to enjoy an extended holiday or gap year working with animals in Africa. Great idea! Not only will you have the time of your life, but you’ll also be helping some of

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