Taxidermists do not belong to unions, but many become members of the National Taxidermists Association and the United Taxidermist Association. These organizations provide professional development opportunities, certification, and taxidermy competitions.
- Animal Caretakers
- Animal Trainers
- Anthropologists
- App Services Workers
- Arborists
- Archaeologists
- Archivists
- Artists
- Book Conservators
- Cleaning Service Owners
- Conservators and Conservation Technicians
- Dry Cleaning and Laundry Workers
- Education Directors and Museum Teachers
- Environmental Education Program Directors
- Ethnoscientists
- Exhibit Designers
- Funeral Home Workers
- Gallery Owners and Directors
- Genealogical Researchers
- Grant Coordinators and Writers
- Grounds Managers
- Historic Preservationists
- Home Health Care Aides
- Household Workers
- Landscapers
- Lawn and Gardening Service Owners
- Life Coaches
- Museum Attendants
- Museum Directors and Curators
- Museum Technicians
- National Park Service Employees
- Painters and Paperhangers
- Personal Care Aides
- Pest Control Workers
- Pet Sitters
- Professional Organizers
- Spa Managers
- Swimming Pool Servicers
- Tattoo Artists
- Tour Guides
- Zoo and Aquarium Curators and Directors
- Zookeepers
- Zoologists