Elaina Matte

Mammal Animal Care Taker at Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Denver, Colorado, United States, US

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Credentials

  • Bachelor of Science in Zoology, Conservation Biology Interdisciplinary Minor
    Colorado State University
    May, 2020
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • Mammal Animal Care Taker
      • Mar 2021 - Present

      Working alongside licensed wildlife rehabilitators and veterinarians to treat orphaned, injured, and sick mammals – primarily raccoons, squirrels, marmots, and small rodents – by feeding, cleaning, and medically caring for them as they recover to return to the wild!

    • Server
      • Aug 2020 - Present

      Fresh, healthy, food farmed with sustainability in mind, Flower Child is a fast casual restaurant serving flavorful food with great hospitality and safety every time whether you dine in or take out.

    • Summer Intern
      • Jun 2020 - Aug 2020

      Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center is the largest nonprofit wildlife rehabilitation center on the Front Range treating orphaned, injured, and sick mammals, birds, and waterfowl! During my internship, I worked alongside licensed wildlife rehabilitators, staff, other interns, and volunteers working hands on with the wildlife to feed, clean, and medically care for them during their recovery.

    • Assistant Manager Barista
      • Aug 2017 - May 2020

      Working at Sweet Temptations Cafe on campus at Colorado State University in the Behavioral Sciences Building was a rewarding, flexible, challenging, and fun job for the majority of my college years! Being able to serve my fellow classmates and professors food, coffee, and conversation was my way of giving back to a campus that gave me so much!

    • Summer Intern
      • May 2018 - Jul 2018

      Hands on experience with raptors to assess the health and assist in the rehabilitation of a variety of different cases! Hopeful eventual release of raptors back into the wild happens day by day by maintaining clean and safe intensive care, educational, rehabilitation, and flight enclosures, documentation, and preparing the proper type and amount of food for the raptors to be given at the correct times.

    • Hostess
      • Dec 2017 - Dec 2017

    • Gelato Wiz
      • Jun 2017 - Jul 2017

    • Hostess
      • Jan 2015 - Aug 2016

Education

  • Colorado State University
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  • University of Exeter
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