12/3/08

#71: Want to get more involved?

If you have an interest in marine animals, there are a variety of ways for you to get more involved. Many zoos and aquariums offer volunteer and internship opportunities that give you an up close look at the world of marine animal care and training. There is also a great organization called the International Marine Animal Trainers' Association (IMATA) that provides information on marine animals and the many aquariums, zoos and parks where you can visit them. I joined IMATA two years ago. Just recently some of my coworkers and I attended the annual conference. Luckily for us New Englanders, it was held in sunny Cancun, Mexico!



But marine animals weren't the only things we saw while we were down there ...



Check out Erin's blog for more info on all the cool things we learned and participated in during the conference!

The IMATA organization is open to everyone so if you are looking for a way to find out more about our field, this is a great place to start. Membership includes a quarterly magazine with articles about training and access to a member's section of their website for training ideas, a trainer forum for Q & A, and even an area for job postings. Currently we have over 1300 members but we are always looking for new faces to join the group. You don't have to be a trainer to be a member, just a fan of marine animals!


And with a face like that, how can you not be? :)

~Patty

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2 comments:

  1. Oh if only breaking into the field were that easy! I'm a member of IMATA, which has definitely helped, but internships are pretty competitive.

    I also recommend students take biology and psych classes and volunteering at animal shelters if they can't get any initial opportunities.

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  2. Good point, Kmoy!
    For more about internships and taking volunteer opportunities check out thisprevious post from the trainers.

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