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Career as a wildlife biologist
Wildlife Biologist: Biologists monitoring wildlife populations and habitats will look for the distribution, size, sex, and age of wildlife. They may determine habitat quality and study the effects of weather, disease, habitat alteration, and animals (including humans) on wildlife populations. Techniques used by wildlife biologists include radio tracking, aerial surveys, trapping, marking, and computer modelling......... Ebook Guide to Wildlife Careers For only £2 you can purchase this Ebook guide to Wildlife Careers and learn about wildlife career opportunities and wildlife related training courses. This Ebook guide consists of:- Informative, concise and easy to read pages.
- The latest information on just about every widlife career.
- Details of where to find training and how to find a job.
This guide is for everyone - from school leavers to graduates, as well as those wanting a rewarding career change. Whether you wish to study or train for a particular wildlife career, e.g. zoologist or wildlife biologist or are prepared to start at the bottom and work up, e.g. wildlife rehabilitator, wildlife photographer, there are careers for everyone.



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