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2 Wildlife Management degrees found
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The University of Edinburgh – College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine
Biodiversity, Wildlife and Ecosystem Health (Online Learning) MSc, PgDip (ICL), PgCert (ICL), PgCert, PgDip, PgProfDev
- Online
MSc
Part time
1 Year
Distance learning
English
This programme in Biodiversity, Wildlife and Ecosystem Health will prepare you for a career in conservation, or help existing wildlife and conservation professionals to secure senior roles in specialist areas. Many of our graduates realise their ambitions to change careers, or to take a more active role in promoting the value of nature in their communities and workplaces.
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The University of Edinburgh – College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine
Applied Conservation Genetics with Wildlife Forensics MSc, PgDip, PgCert, PGProfDev (Online Learning)
- Online
MSc
Part time
1 Year
Distance learning
English
Within conservation science, there is increasing recognition of the value of genetic data to support management decisions. However, scientists and managers with the skills and knowledge to apply population genetic theory to conservation practice are lacking. Within this arena, wildlife forensics is an exciting new field that is attracting increasing global attention in the fight against the illegal wildlife trade.
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Are you passionate about the well-being of wild animals and their habitats? If so, Wildlife Management might be the perfect field of study for you.
In a Wildlife Management degree program, you'll dive into fascinating subjects like Ecology, Wildlife Biology, Habitat Management, and Environmental Policy. These topics will provide you with a solid foundation in understanding the complex relationships between animals and their environments, as well as the tools needed to develop effective strategies for maintaining healthy wildlife populations.
Wildlife Management graduates have plenty of career opportunities to explore. You could become a Wildlife Biologist, conducting essential research on wildlife populations. Or, you might find your calling as a Conservation Officer, enforcing wildlife laws and regulations. If you've always dreamed of working in a national, state, or local park, you could become a Park Ranger. Other exciting career paths include Wildlife Educator, Environmental Consultant, and Habitat Restoration Specialist.
Pursuing a degree in Wildlife Management is an incredible opportunity for those determined to make a difference in the world of wildlife conservation.