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Topic 56 of 58: Careers in Working With Wolves

Mon, Sep 29, 2003 (10:12) | Krystal Schwartz (daredevil)
Does anyone have any idea what kind of careers have to do with workin gwith wolves, and what kind of education one must have?
5 responses total.

 Topic 56 of 58 [SpringArk]: Careers in Working With Wolves
 Response 1 of 5: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Tue, Sep 30, 2003 (13:59) * 1 lines 
 
Waiting for the resident wolfologist to answer this one.


 Topic 56 of 58 [SpringArk]: Careers in Working With Wolves
 Response 2 of 5: Alpha Wolf  (wolf) * Fri, Oct  3, 2003 (20:03) * 3 lines 
 
krystal, it depends on how you want to work with wolves--in the wild, rehabilitation, captivity. for the most part, to lead such research endeavors, an education is required--at least to get grants and so forth, and some credibility. tell me what your education level is and in which direction you were headed with working with wolves (so broad).




 Topic 56 of 58 [SpringArk]: Careers in Working With Wolves
 Response 3 of 5: Alpha Wolf  (wolf) * Fri, Oct  3, 2003 (20:07) * 4 lines 
 
terry, please move this topic (copy and paste or such) into springark topic 11 Animal Specialty Careers (wolf).

krystal, a topic already exists for these kinds of discussions. please continue in the springark conference topic 11 - http://www.spring.net/yapp-bin/restricted/read/SpringArk/11



 Topic 56 of 58 [SpringArk]: Careers in Working With Wolves
 Response 4 of 5: Alpha Wolf  (wolf) * Fri, Oct  3, 2003 (20:11) * 3 lines 
 
i've already copied and pasted the entire posting over to Springark 11. I'll give Krystal a chance to respond before deleting this topic.

(no big deal, sometimes we just need to keep our conferences from getting huge with repeat topics)


 Topic 56 of 58 [SpringArk]: Careers in Working With Wolves
 Response 5 of 5: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sun, Oct  5, 2003 (08:05) * 2 lines 
 
Topic frozen


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