Meet Regina
Posted at 2:39 pm October 12, 2008 by ReginaWhen choosing careers, most children are trivial with their interests. They switch from career to career like bees to flowers- but not me. Ever since I was six, I’ve known that I wanted to be a veterinarian. I would watch Emergency Vets on Animal Planet and I swear to you, my devotion to that show was almost religious. I always imagined myself being one of those vets, saving the life of a helpless animal.

Of course, by the time I was in middle school, I realized that just because it was a childhood fantasy it didn’t necessarily mean that being a vet would be the right career choice for me. So, like any responsible teenager, I looked into volunteering opportunities that would help me figure out if that’s what I truly wanted to do. Thanks to the modern miracle that is the Internet, I found out about Zoo Corps.
After that, I just knew. I volunteered with Zoo Corps for four years- possibly the most important years of my life so far. Zoo Corps has helped shape me as a person and clarified my vision for the future. Now I can happily say, “My name is Regina and I want to attend the University of California, Davis next fall because I want to be a vet.” Despite having firm beliefs for my future, I am still a regular teen. Although I enjoy listening to all kinds of music, I will always favor The Beatles above all else. Other than school, my weekdays are usually spent going between Academic League/Decathlon practice and Drama meetings. What little time I have left over, I spend with my friends and family.
I am representing the Photography Team.
Backpacking through New Mexico, bouldering in Joshua Tree, canoeing down the Colorado River, and hiking Mt. Whitney…..sounds like a great time to me! I’m Madolyn, a junior from San Diego, and I love camping, being in nature, going to the Zoo, and learning about animals. I’m in charge of planning community service and fundraising events for my girl scout troop, I go to high adventure camps with my venture crew, and teach people about the Zoo’s conservation efforts in
Greetings, I am Kate. I am a science and animal lover. Ever since I was little I have always been fascinated with animals and science. In science class, I am always captivated by the lessons of how the world works around us.
Hi, my name is Wendy. As a student of biology and an avid supporter of conservation, I am so excited to be able to expand my knowledge here at the Zoo. I can’t wait to share my experiences with anyone who reads this blog! I am 16 years old, and a junior in high school. My brother, my parents and I together make up the crazy family we are. I love to spend my free time shopping, training my dog Buddy, reading my favorite book of all time, Genetics for Dummies, and (what else?) go to the San Diego Zoo, of course! I enjoy making new friends, and am always eager to learn some new tidbit about almost anything! I work on vintage SAAB cars with my dad, and also build computers occasionally. Volunteering part time at the Helen Woodward Animal Center is one of my favorite weekend activities, and I love animals of any shape and size. I hope to become a conservation biologist someday, to do my part in protecting endangered species around the world.
I’m Claire, a native of San Diego, where I live with my father and younger sister. I’m currently a junior in high school, balancing work and play, school and family. My love of nature runs deep into my childhood, delighted by lizards sunning themselves in the yard, and pill bugs that quickly curled up into balls upon touching them. I am fascinated by the natural world, and the intricate inner workings that tie it all together, the science behind the beauty. In my spare time I enjoy bird watching, drawing, painting, gardening, and delving into the microscopic microcosms of just about anything I can get my hands on with my light microscope. 
