For National Zookeeper Week, KSAT visited the staff at the San Antonio Zoo who say they are passionate about the health and happiness of animals.
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“I’ve always loved working with animals. When I was a little kid, I would come to the zoo, and I was super inspired. I feel really lucky that I get to work here now.
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