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During his 50 years in federal service, Wayne J. Arendt has been widely acknowledged as a noteworthy figure in the field of wildlife biology and ornithology. Prior to his civil service career ...
UC Davis majors in wildlife, fish and conservation biology help protect and preserve biodiversity — and get many opportunities for working with animals in the field.
If you study a more general field like biology, be sure to choose wildlife-focused electives—like animal behavior, fish and wildlife studies, or genetics—to round out your degree.
Planning to apply for a doctoral study right at the Doctoral Programme in Wildlife Biology Research? Good choice! We admit new doctoral researchers five times a year, so pay attention to the ...
CU Boulder’s ecology and evolutionary biology master’s and PhD programs produce scientists and educators with skills to advance knowledge about life on Earth.
The Doctoral Programme in Wildlife Biology (Finnish acronym LUOVA) trains doctoral researchers in the fields of ecology, evolutionary biology, conservation, and management of natural populations and ...
Wildlife biology doctorate student Colton Padilla (left) assists other UM researchers and Montana Fish Wildlife & Parks staff during a winter bighorn sheep capture in 2023. (Photo courtesy of ...
After spending her senior year working on the Little River as part of the Maryville College water quality survey for the City ...
The Animal Behavior Graduate Group is targeted toward students who are interested in understanding the adaptive and evolutionary bases of animal behavior. Students are trained for teaching and ...
Kaylie Campbell studied to be a nurse and worked in logistics, but she found her passion for wildlife biology in the Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries program at Cleveland State Community College ...
Benefits of an EBIO MajorOur department takes great pride in supporting undergraduate scholarly endeavors, training students for careers in research and professional fields, and communicating the ...
Along with UM graduate student Robin Steenweg and biology professor Mark Hebblewhite, Brodie recently published a paper calling for a global network of remote cameras to transform the way we study ...
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