Celebrate National Zoo Lovers Day with two wild alumni

by Jordan Oldenburg  |   

Woman feeding tiger in cage
Erica Quiett, B.A. Biological Sciences 鈥23, works on a trained behavior with the 麻豆无码版 Zoo鈥檚 resident tiger, Natasha. (Photo courtesy of Erica Quiett)

April 8 is National Zoo Lovers Day, and what better way to celebrate it than talking to two UAA graduates at Anchorage鈥檚 own 麻豆无码版 Zoo?

Woman holding possum
Sam Lavin, B.B.A. Accounting 鈥06, holds Grubby, one of the 麻豆无码版 Zoo鈥檚 former possums. (Photo courtesy of Sam Lavin)

Accounting alumna Sam Lavin, B.B.A. 鈥06, and biological sciences alumna Erica Quiett, B.A. 鈥23, are the curator and husbandry assistant, respectively, at the 麻豆无码版 Zoo. Since they both grew up in Anchorage, enrolling at UAA was an easy choice, but they especially loved the small class sizes, the option of online classes and the variety of electives offered. In an exploration ecology class, Quiett and her peers captured footage of brown bats in the Portage area, some of the only visual evidence of the species in Portage.

It was a winding road to their current positions. After getting her degree, Lavin spent some time working as an auditor for the State of Montana. While in Montana, she recalled a piece of advice from one of her former professors, Soren Orley. 鈥淗e said we [his students] were luckier than we knew and we should give back if we can, so I started volunteering at a wildlife rehabilitation center.鈥 From there, Lavin discovered a true passion for working with animals, and eventually ended up at her hometown zoo. Quiett actually interned at the zoo back in 2020, then worked as a tour guide and volunteer in 2022. By the time she graduated in 2023, she had over a year鈥檚 worth of zoo experience, and they hired her on as a zookeeper.

Lavin鈥檚 role as zoo curator means she supervises the zookeepers and manages the zoo鈥檚 collection of animals. There鈥檚 a lot of logistics to consider and a lot of very specific regulations to follow when it comes to transporting animals between zoos, which is where her business degree comes in handy. 鈥淪hipping camels isn鈥檛 easy,鈥 she grins, 鈥渂ut I鈥檓 very good at paperwork.鈥 Quiett鈥檚 role as the husbandry assistant is pretty broad. 鈥淎ny little job that a zookeeper can do, I can do it.鈥 A typical day might include caring for and training the animals, cleaning their enclosures and completing administrative projects.

For students wanting to get into the animal care industry, passion and experience are necessities. 鈥淚t鈥檚 hard. It鈥檚 mentally, physically, emotionally difficult, so if you don鈥檛 love it, you鈥檙e gonna hate it. Make sure you鈥檙e happy doing it!鈥 Lavin emphasizes. It鈥檚 also a fairly competitive field, and employers want to see that applicants already have practical skills. 鈥淕et [experience] wherever you can,鈥 Quiett says. 鈥淚ntern, volunteer, keep sticking around and showing up to things even if it makes you uncomfortable.鈥

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