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Basic qualifications for the wildlife biologist series, GS-486, in nonresearch positions includes a degree in the biological sciences with: at least 9 semester hours in such wildlife subjects as mammalogy, ornithology, animal ecology, wildlife management, wildlife techniques, or related courses in the field of...
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BASIC EDUCATION REQUIREMENT: Applicants must meet A or B below to satisfy the basic education requirement for Wildlife Biologist, all grade levels.
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So, You Want To Be A Wildlife Biologist? Well, here is a collection of web sites that can give you some ideas about what a biologist does on a day-to-day basis. You can also find some tips about education requirements, how to prepare in high school, and other important information.
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Contains wildlife and resource management information for USA biologists and students.
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A wildlife biologist needs to have an assortment of skills and education. Schooling is important and an interest in biology and science is handy. A Master's Degree in Wildlife Ecology or some type of related natural resources field is recommended.
www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/eek/job/genny.htm
Wildlife biologist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A wildlife biologist is someone who studies or manages wild animals and their habitats. To work as a wildlife biologist in the United States, one must: •Receive a minimum of a bachelor's degree (Mas...
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To that end, The Wildlife Society recognizes professional credentials with three distinct certificates: Certified Wildlife Biologist – The requirements for this certificate include: ... Experience as a wildlife biologist for five years...
www.wildlife.org/certification/index.cfm www.wildlife.org/certification/index.cfm
Zoologists and wildlife biologists study animals and wildlife—their origin, behavior, diseases, and life processes. Some experiment with live animals in controlled or natural surroundings, while others dissect dead animals to study their structure.
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