Herpetologists work in research labs, as professors, in zoos and in outdoor field settings. They study reptiles and amphibians, do research on live species in natural habitats and review preserved samples in laboratory settings. Graduate students often work as lab assistants early in their careers. Herpetologists that work in zoos handle and care for reptiles and amphibians. A herpetologist may also be responsible for setting up exhibits and providing care such as feeding and medication administration. Herpetologists working in the field assess issues, such as pollution and disease, that pose health risks and dangers to wild species.
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A herpetologist is a zoology professional specializing in the care and study of amphibians and reptile species, including snakes, frogs, lizards, alligators, and turtles. Their duties include conducting research in the wild or controlled science lab settings, conducting educational lectures and working with various species in zoological settings.