To thrive as a Zoo Curator, you need in-depth knowledge of animal biology, conservation, and facility management, typically supported by a degree in zoology or a related field and significant experience with wildlife or zoo operations. Familiarity with specialized animal management software, regulatory compliance systems, and sometimes AZA (Association of Zoos & Aquariums) certification is important. Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills help you guide teams and collaborate with diverse stakeholders. These qualities are crucial for ensuring animal welfare, effective team management, and adherence to industry standards.