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  2. 10 Jobs That Let You Work With Animals - AOL

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    Traditionally, the first job that comes to mind in animal interaction is usually a veterinarian, but there are a lot more out there that can take a little less schoolwork and still let you work ...

  3. The 10 best gigs of 2025, per Indeed - AOL

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    Gen Z reported an average spending habit of $178 per month on their pets, compared to millennials coughing up $146, Gen X shelling out $115, and baby boomers paying $90, according to a 2024 study ...

  4. Category:Animal care occupations - Wikipedia

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    Animal care occupations refer to working with animals for reasons other than producing food and related products (wool, leather, etc.) Subcategories. This category ...

  5. 5 Well-Paying Careers for People Who Love the Outdoors

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    With 417 national park sites in the United States, there needs to be people willing to watch and take care of the 84 million acres. An important reason for the continued need of park rangers is to ...

  6. Category:Animal husbandry occupations - Wikipedia

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    Animal husbandry occupations, the branch of agriculture concerned with animals that are raised for meat, fibre, milk, eggs, or other products. Animal husbandry includes day-to-day care, selective breeding, and the raising of livestock. For other occupations dealing with animals, e.g. horses and dogs, see Category:Animal care occupations.

  7. Wildlife biologist - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the average pay for a wildlife biologist is $62,290 per year or $29.95 per hour.The top 10% of wildlife biologists can earn up to $99,700 a year. In 2024, the US Department of Labor shows the top 10% of wildlife biologists and Zoologists can earn up to $45,840 per year.