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Keepers Diary

I am Oliver Duprey, a trainee keeper on the Mammals North section, a large and diverse department of the zoo that includes giraffes, zebra, hunting dogs and also the Clore Rainforest Lookout exhibit.

Ollie and camelI graduated in zoology and following a period as a volunteer I was taken on as a keeper at ZSL London Zoo. I hope this diary will offer an insight into the life of a zoo keeper and explain the varied roles that this job entails.

Keeper Diary - April 2008

Black and white ring tailed lemur
© ZSL
Of the many skills that can be gained from working as a zoo keeper, team work is surely the one that is most important for the successful management of animals, team morale and completing the projects needing to be done.

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Keeper Diary - March 2008

Aye Aye
© ZSL
This month I have moved sections, which is an exciting prospect, but, leaves me with mixed feelings.

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Keeper Diary - January 2008

Bearded pig with coconutHappy new year to all readers, from everyone at ZSL. It’s a strange thing working at the zoo over the Christmas and New year period as wherever you go, there is a building up and excitement about the festive season.

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Keeper Diary - August 2007

Sloth bear and keeper
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The sloth bears that we house at London Zoo - Colombo, Ursula and Lanka - must have yearly vaccinations to protect them against diseases such as leptospirosis. Because of the potential danger of these animals, this has previously always been done using blow darts as it is not safe to go in with the bears.
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Keeper Diary - June 2007

Oliver on camel
© ZSL - Oliver Duprey
I have just returned from my holidays which I spent in Mongolia of all places. The reason: to see wild Bactrian camels and work with a herdsman herding goats and his domestic camels. How strange to spend your holidays essentially just doing your job in another country!
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Keeper Diary - Spring 2007

Kindi - Diana monkey
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The beginning of a new year at a zoo and as ever very busy!! On Mammals South there have been plenty of goings on, including two monkey departures in Kindi our male Diana monkey and Kikwit our male Owl faced monkey.
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Keeper Diary - November

Sloth Bear
© ZSL
This month I have been working in the sloth bears enclosure on the Mappin terraces. Working alongside the other bear keepers to revamp our older bear Lanka’s paddock.
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Keepers Diary - August

Camels This month we have stepped up our training programme for our young camel, Noemie, and seen one or two relocations.
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Keepers Diary - July

Red bellied lemursWe said farewell to three of our primates this week, as two of our red bellied lemurs and Max the head male of our Francois languor troop all relocated to Belfast Zoo.
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Keepers Diary - June

Thug in hot tubAside from the obvious highlight of spending time with animals, my favourite part of the zoo keeper job is developing enclosure facilities for the animals.
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Keepers Diary - May

Pig showerThe summer’s here and the sunshine and warmer weather signals nice times for the keepers, but it also signals different tactics in looking after the animals.
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Keepers Diary - April

Sparky and XenaThis month we said farewell to Sparky and Xena, two of our lowland anoas.
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Keepers Diary - March

Sloth BearThis month I have started a training programme with the bears, another group of animals that are looked after at Mammals South, the section of London Zoo where I work.
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Keepers Diary - February

Camels The camels that I look after are of the two humped variety and have the very original Latin name of Camelus bactrianus, but are more commonly known as Bactrian camels.
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Keepers Diary - January

Sparky and XenaLondon Zoo is open to the public every day of the year except Christmas Day, but for us keepers and the animals that live here it’s business as usual 365 days of the year.
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Keepers Diary - December 2005

Pygmy HippoKeepers have daily routines to follow, plus we have weekly routines, but there are also much rarer events, one of which was carried out this week – the great pygmy hippo migration.
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Keepers Diary - November 2005

Bearded pigAs you can probably guess a big part of a zoo keeper’s job is to clean the animals out and keep them fed and watered.
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