Tuesday, August 24, 2010

How do you become a Wildlife Conservationist?

I first wanted to be a biologist, then a warden, then a forester, etc.


What I REALLY want to do is conserve wildlife and their habitat, and spend almost all of my time out in the woods.


Any ideas about what that job would be? Is it even a Wildlife Conservationist?


I don't wanna be a Biologist because I don't wanna study animals in a lab.


Intelligent Answers are appreciated.How do you become a Wildlife Conservationist?
Check out Unity College in Unity, Maine. They specialize in those fields.


http://www.unity.eduHow do you become a Wildlife Conservationist?
Wildlife conservationist is a biologist, just a different aspect. What you need to learn about specifically is ecology and how living things interact with each other and their non-living environment. this is crucial when trying to conserve living things. biology is a HUGE field and ecology right now has a very nice movement, everything is going green! study marine biology, environment studies, and perhaps remediation...plenty of money in that...
The job you are looking for IS a biologist...either a field biologist or wildlife biologist. You should go to school and earn a degree majoring in biology, zoology, wildlife biology, wildlife management or something along those lines.
Destroy all rifles and ammo.





Get an MBA in Business, become a business tycoon, purchase large sections of wild habitat declaring it a wildlife preservation zone, donate money to Green Peace , Audubon Society, and the Wildlife Fund.





Get an environmental degree become an teacher, live poor the rest of your life.
My recommendation would be to get the science degree -- Biology or Zoology -- while doing an internship for The Nature Conservancy or the like. The science degree will give you the ';knowledge'; and the internship will get your foot in the door.
you get out there and make a diffrence! warn other people and you will help like the wild people

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