How to start a career in conservation or animal behavior related research abroad?
Question asked by Robert, BSC (Hons):
Subject:
Start a career in conservation, animal behaviour research after doing 3 years at university studying Animal Behaviour & Welfare or start a post graduate course related to Animal Behaviour.
Motivation:
I have always been interested in studying animals it's why I did a degree in Animal Behaviour.
Criteria:
I want to be able to begin a career in conservation or animal behaviour related research preferably abroad in Africa (Kenya or South Africa), Australia, North and/or South America. I would also like the opportunity of post graduate courses that are animal behaviour related if possible.
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"Maybe you can start by taking a course in wildlife conservation
http://www.springest.co.uk/adl/wildlife-conservation-beb206
this will most likely give you a better outlook on what exactly you would like to do in wildlife.
What you are describing is a 'wildlife biologist' and you can become this by studying a degree in wildlife science, ecology or environmental science. Good luck!" - 28-07-2011 12:03