💨 Abstract
Charlie Shaw, an animal keeper at the Smithsonian's National Zoo, has been working with big cats for over five years. His day involves feeding the cats, enriching their environment with toys and scents, training them for medical checks, and ensuring their safety. Conservation is a key aspect of his role, aiming to repopulate endangered species like tigers.
Courtesy: Matt Kaufax
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