Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium is seeking a seasonal Amphibian Conservation Keeper for the summer of 2026 to join the Amphibian Conservation team and assist with efforts to reestablish endangered amphibian populations through wild reintroductions. The Amphibian Conservation Area (ACA) currently cares for 1,300 amphibians in an off-exhibit, biosecure quarantine area with a primary focus of reproduction for synchronized wild releases to natural habitats. The mission of the Amphibian Conservation Area is to address wild amphibian decline by continually advancing conservation efforts, through evolving welfare, reproduction, collaboration, and reintroduction. This position reports directly to the Supervisor of Amphibian Conservation. The species currently focused on are listed below with federal endangered status. Wyoming Toad (Anaxyrus baxteri) - Federally Endangered, IUCN Extinct in the wild Western Boreal Toad (A. boreas) - Regionally Endangered Southern Rocky Mountain Boreal Toad (A. boreas) - Colorado State Endangered Puerto Rican Crested Toad (Peltophryne lemur) - Federally Threatened, IUCN Endangered Dusky Gopher Frog (Lithobates sevosus) - Federally Threatened, IUCN Critically Endangered Frosted Flatwoods Salamander (Ambystoma cingulatum) - Federally Threatened, IUCN Endangered Blue-spotted Salamander (A. laterale) - Iowa State Endangered Mountain Yellow-legged Frogs (Rana muscosa) - Federally Endangered, IUCN Endangered Panamanian Golden Frogs (Atelopis zeteki, A. varius) - IUCN Critically Endangered This is an ever-changing list. This department can pick up new projects/species as they present themselves based on wild population assessments. We also care for other amphibian species, not listed, meant for zoological habitats.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level