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| HOW TO BECOME A MARINE MAMMAL TRAINER
What is a marine mammal trainer?
Do I have to have a degree?
How can I get experience? It is relatively easy to gain practical experience and knowledge before you professionally enter the field of your choice. Volunteering and interning provide you with experience in a hands on setting before you make your final decision on which career to pursue. It is important to prepare yourself for a paid or unpaid position, it's a foot in the door and a step in the right direction! There are many ways to prepare yourself for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead of you! The marine mammal field is constantly growing and changing. It is important to do as much research as you can. Take classes that will advance your public speaking skills and knowledge of the animals and environment in which you will be working. If you are going to be working with animals, the abilities to think clearly, quickly and with common sense are unspeakably important.
The above information is from the IMATA web page. Valuable ContactsSome trainers receive their education from the Exotic Animal Training and Management Program: Moorpark College7075 Campus RoadMoorpark, California 93021 The International Marine Animal Trainers Association, IMATA, is a professional group composed of persons active in the marine animal field and other individuals who are interested in marine mammals. IMATA is dedicated to the advancement of its profession through improved training and husbandry techniques, increased communications among various zoo and aquarium professionals, and the promotion of public awareness through education. IMATA 1200 S. Lakeshore DriveChicago, Illinois 60605
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