Mogo Wildlife Park and Moruya's TAFE has teamed up to provide a course to upskill the next generation of zookeepers in the region.
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TAFE NSW Moruya has just launched the Certificate III in Captive Animals after extensive consultation with zoos in the Illawarra, South Coast and beyond, including Mogo Wildlife Park.
The course, which is enrolling now, is the minimum required qualification for zookeepers and enables students to undertake work placement at a zoo as part of their studies.
Mogo Wildlife Park Managing Director Chad Staples was pleased to see the course offered at Moruya. He said it would help stimulate home-grown interest in the industry.
"It's amazing for young people to have this opportunity to get involved in the zoo industry," Mr Staples said.
"Having a qualification in captive animals, combined with work placement at a zoo, is the real entry point into a zookeeping career and it's great to have a local TAFE NSW campus offering this course to true locals."
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TAFE NSW Animal Studies teacher and long-time zookeeper at Mogo Wildlife Park, Rebecca Ryman, said the course provided a rare opportunity for graduates to forge a career in a fascinating field.
"There aren't many workplaces where you can have amazing relationships with exotic animals," Ms Ryman said.
"We are blessed to have so many high-quality zoos in NSW and it's such an interesting industry to be a part of.
"If you have a true passion for animals, it's the best job in the world."
The Certificate III in Captive Animals covers units including animal welfare; capturing and restraining animals; and working in the zoo industry.
To find out more about studying captive animals at TAFE NSW, phone 13 16 01 or visit www.tafensw.edu.au.