A Wildlife Biologist's Life
By: Duncan Artt
What Does a Wildlife Biologist Do?
A wildlife biologist can help design more life like habitats, in wildlife centers. They can also help monitor wild animals, or find out more information on a certain animal. Also they can educate other people on wildlife.
Do They Benefit the Society?
Yes, they do. Wildlife biologists can monitor wildlife for diseases, or watch for changes in migrations.
Do You Have to Have a Degree?
Yes, you do. The lowest degree that you can have to be a wildlife biologist is a Bachelor's Degree. It is recommended that you have a PhD (Doctor of Philosophy).
What is Needed?
To become a wildlife biologist, you have to have an interest in animals. You also have to have good logical skills on animals.
Come on Be a Wildlife Biologist!!!
If you are a wildlife biologist you can earn a yearly salary of $58,270. You can have a projected job growth of 3%-6%. The companies that can hire you are Audubon, U.S. Geographical Survey, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.