The Freeport-McMoRan Audubon Species Survival Center (FMASSC) is one of several facilities run by the Audubon Nature Institute. It is a unique piece of property that expands approximately 1,000 acres in an area just south of the city of New Orleans. The FMASSC facility is not open to the general public and is dedicated to the population sustainability and conservation of hoofstock and bird species. The goal is to manage herds of hoofstock in large, forested paddocks, including species such as okapi, bongo, giraffe, sable, barasingha, sitatunga, etc. and to manage breeding programs of several large bird species including Mississippi sandhill cranes, whooping cranes, curassow and storks. The Audubon Species Survival Center is currently looking for a dedicated Swing Keeper. The Swing Keepe

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