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Vet Nursing and Animal Healthcare

Whether working in a veterinary clinic as a vet nurse, caring for animals in catteries, kennels, or pet stores, or working with rural animals in agriculture settings, a career in animal technology is a rewarding pathway for people with a passion for animals.

Our animal care course is the ideal starting point for anyone interested in caring for animals in environments such as pet stores, animal rescue centres, and boarding or day-care facilities. Vet nursing will develop your skills in caring, managing, handling, and nursing a range of companion animals in a clinical veterinary environment. Rural animal healthcare will see you on the frontline of care as a rural animal technician assisting rural veterinarians who tend to sick or injured animals.

All our qualifications are practical, giving you set hours in real-world environments. This allows you to put your theory to practice being hands-on and ensuring you leave Wintec equipped to enter the workforce. 

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Wintec and Hamilton Zoo unite in new collaboration for students

Wintec students visit Hamilton Zoo

Hamilton Zoo’s Jesse Golden (left), Mel Brookfield (third left) and Wintec animal care students at Hamilton Zoo. 

Students enrolled in Wintec’s New Zealand Certificate in Animal Care course are collaborating with Hamilton Zoo to research and design enhancements that encourage the natural behaviours of captive animals.

“Developing ‘enrichments’ requires heaps of creativity from our staff, and we always welcome a fresh perspective on how we can keep our animals stimulated – behaviourally and mentally,” says Jesse Golden, Professional Development Team Leader at Hamilton Zoo.

Wintec’s Level 3 course involves 80 hours of onsite training which tutor Mel Brookfield says has well- prepared students for the challenge.

 “Our programme focuses on the five domains that every animal needs to live a happy life: nutrition, behaviour, health, environment and mental health. Creating enrichments is important and as long as you focus on these five domains you can modify them to suit any animal.”

The students recently attended the zoo to study the enclosures of various animals including the tiger, kea and capuchin.

Animal Care students study tiger enclosure at Hamilton Zoo

Animal care students are looking at the enclosures of various animals at Hamilton Zoo.

“It is not every day that students get to do this kind of stuff. This course can open up a lot of doors. It’s a foundational course so it gives you a good understanding” says Maia Hungerford, one of the students taking part.

The students will also assist Hamilton Zoo by considering mitigation techniques, maintaining clear records and noting down their observations.

For Golden, the results of this data are important.

 “This data helps us moderate and modify each animal’s activity budget, which in turns helps to drive goal-oriented calendars so that animals have continuous choice and control.

“Why is this important? I got into this business to conserve wildlife. Biodiversity maintains the resilience of nature. Biodiversity is all living things. The more we lose, the lower populations are and the harder it is for nature to be resilient against events like severe weather, fires and human development.”

The final designs will be presented to Hamilton Zoo on September 19, with the winning enrichment developed by the Zoo by late-October. The students will see the winning designs in action in November.

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