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What does a typical day look like working with wildlife animals?
I currently am an undergraduate student at indiana institute of technology and I major in Communication-Graphic design. I have been interested in Wildlife animals and want to pursue something in that field but I have no experience and I would like to know how I can pursue Graphic design while still looking into wildlife?
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Kalyan’s Answer
A typical wildlife job can include observing animals, tracking behavior, collecting field data, and helping with conservation or rehabilitation work, often outdoors and hands-on.
You could combine wildlife and graphic design by creating educational materials, conservation campaigns, exhibit visuals, or social media content for zoos, parks, and nonprofits.
You could combine wildlife and graphic design by creating educational materials, conservation campaigns, exhibit visuals, or social media content for zoos, parks, and nonprofits.
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Isida’s Answer
Hello Monty,
Your inquiry has been processed in my weekly mail. Connections matter as much as skills. Reach out to alumni or professionals in fields you’re curious about. A short message asking for advice can open doors. Remember, most people enjoy sharing their journey—it’s how they give back. Stay updated on my peers' advice and return to Career Village again with other good questions like this. May the blessing follow you always!
Your inquiry has been processed in my weekly mail. Connections matter as much as skills. Reach out to alumni or professionals in fields you’re curious about. A short message asking for advice can open doors. Remember, most people enjoy sharing their journey—it’s how they give back. Stay updated on my peers' advice and return to Career Village again with other good questions like this. May the blessing follow you always!
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Nikole’s Answer
Hi Monty, it's fantastic that you're exploring ways to blend your love for wildlife with graphic design. You can use your design skills to create amazing materials for zoos, animal shelters, wildlife centers, or conservation groups. Keep working on your portfolio and look for volunteer opportunities, campus groups, or projects related to animals and nature. You don't need to have it all figured out right away just keep discovering where your creativity and passions lead you.