| Aspect | Full Time Zoo Curator | Full Time Zoo Keeper |
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| Credentials | Typically requires a degree in zoology, biology, or related field; certifications vary | High school diploma or equivalent; some positions prefer animal care experience |
| Work Environment | Administrative and supervisory roles overseeing collections and exhibits | Hands-on animal care, feeding, and habitat maintenance |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Zoo management, educational institutions, conservation organizations | Zoos, aquariums, wildlife parks |
While both roles involve working with animals in a zoo setting, a Full Time Zoo Curator primarily manages collections, oversees staff, and plans exhibits, requiring more advanced education and administrative skills. In contrast, a Full Time Zoo Keeper focuses on daily animal care and habitat maintenance, often with less formal education but more direct animal interaction.