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Bachelor of Science - Natural Resources - Wildlife Conservation and Management Emphasis

University of Arizona

Tucson, Tucson, USA

102666

Last updated: 17/04/2025
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About Bachelor of Science - Natural Resources - Wildlife Conservation and Management Emphasis

A Wildlife Conservation and Management emphasis in the Natural Resources Bachelor of Science program focuses on the ecology of wild animals, including the study of their biology, their relationships with each other and humans, and the physical and biological environment that are their habitat. Students are equipped for careers as wildlife and fishery biologists who develop strategies to maintain biodiversity and habitat, help rare and endangered species to recover, manage populations of harvested animals, monitor populations of plants and animals, manage refuges and hatcheries, design and implement research projects, eliminate invasive species, develop computer models and educate the public. Graduates are employed as wildlife biologists by federal and state resource-management agencies and by other conservation organizations.
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