10 Great Jobs For Animal Lovers
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10 Great Jobs For Animal Lovers
Veterinarian
Median Salary: $68,996
Becoming a Veterinarian can be a very fulfilling career. Whether you are looking to start your own animal hospital, your own clinic, or work for a larger company, being a veterinarian is a very good way to secure a great income while also contributing to the overall health and safety of animals in your community.
# Wildlife Biologist
Median Salary: $50,477
Becoming a wildlife biologist can be a great endeavor for those who love both animals and science. Wildlife Biologists constantly are studying the environments of animals, their population, demographics, and more.
There are many wildlife biologists that have become famous and widely successful due to successful book publishings or TV shows, with Jeff Corwin, and Steve Irwin being just two examples.
# Groomer
Median Salary: $29,332
Becoming a groomer is a great way for those who love animals to spend more time with them everyday. While the salary isn’t the greatest when working for a bigger company, those who are tenacious and business minded could really find great financial success when they embark on starting their own dog grooming company.
# Dog Walker
Median Salary: $34,804
As well as being a dog groomer, being a dog walker is great for those who are looking to start their own business. There aren’t that many companies out there that are offering employment to dog walkers, but there are many potential clients out there waiting to have their dogs taken out by a professional.
# Fish & Game Warden
Median Salary: $40,103
For those who love the outdoors, being a fish & game warden could be a great career. Fish & game wardens are responsible for making sure that all of the poaching rules are being enforced.
# Zoologist
Median Salary: $45,000
Becoming a Zoologist is great for those who are looking to spend a lot of time directly with animals, or in study of those animals. Many Zoologists work in Zoos directly with zoo personnel, directing the care of the animals.
# Marine Biologist
Median Salary: $50,543
Marine Biology is the study of all living organisms in the earth’s bodies of water. Our oceans cover 70 percent of the earth’s surface, and the number of living organisms is three times more than that on our earths surface. This gives marine biologist a wide selection of options when it comes to their fields of work.
# Wildlife Photographer
Median Salary: $52,237
Becoming a Wildlife Photographer can be a very fulfilling career for those who are both into animals and photography. The life of a Wildlife Photographer is pretty uprooted however. Wildlife photographers must be willing to travel for months at a time and work very hard once they get there.
# Pet Sitter
Median Salary: $39,480
For those who love household pets, becoming a pet sitter can really be a rewarding job. There aren’t too many existing companies out there who are looking to hire pet sitters, so it usually an entrepreneurial endeavor when someone wants to become a pet sitter.
# Veterinary Technician
Median Salary: $30,000
Becoming a Veterinary Technician is a great career for those who want to help animals on a daily basis. To become a veterinary technician, one must complete a 2 year associates degree. The job market is continuing to grow for those who want to be Veterinary Technicians, so this truly is a good industry to go into.
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What is Wildlife Biology?
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What is the discipline of Wildlife Biology and how is it represented? Hopefully I can answer these questions and shed some light on this wonderful branch of environmental science!
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A day in the life of a wildlife biologist | GoPro HD
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A day in the life of a wildlife biologist; entire clip was shot on GoPro Hero4 Black during the field work on a wildlife radio-telemetry project.
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Wildlife Management - Careers in Action
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In this video we talk to 3 wildlife management professionals: David Shepherdson and Michelle Schireman of the Oregon Zoo, and Nicole Stevens of the Washington State Fish and Wildlife Services as they release captive reared western pond turtles into the Columbia River Gorge.
A career in Wildlife Management can be tough to get into but can be very rewarding. Fish and Wildlife, zoos and aquariums, and non-profit organizations are the key organizations that hire Wildlife management professionals.
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Wildlife Careers
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This is one of 20 Web videos for the My Futures Education web site. It is part of a number of tools that students can use to understand and learn about various occupations and tips for applying for jobs.
FWS Careers - Wildlife Biologist
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See what it's like to be a wildlife biologist at the National Black-footed Ferret Conservation Center in Colorado. For more information, visit:
Tips For A Career With Animals
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Are you interested in a career with animals? Get insights and tips from people who are living their dream to work with and care for animals every day.
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West Texas Wildlife Biologist - Texas Parks and Wildlife Official
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A wildlife biologist works the Elephant Mountain Wildlife Management Area in west Texas and helps with the repopulation of native Desert Bighorn Sheep at Black Gap WMA.
How Wildlife Biologist Dream Job Becomes Reality - Alayne Cotterill
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In Chapter 2 of 13 in her 2010 interview with Capture Your Flag Host Erik Michielsen, wildlife biologist Alayne Cotterill compares career expectations and realities working as a wildlife biologist in Africa. Cotterill finds her career as fulfilling and satisfying as imagined, comparing the feeling to coming home. As a child, Cotterill immersed herself in wildlife biologist writing. Her career leads her to embrace the challenge and difficulty of the work as enjoyable parts of the process. Learn more about Alayne's work at View more videos at
Difference Between Wildlife Biology and Zoology
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To become a zoologist, you generally need a doctoral degree in zoology. While a major in zoology as an undergraduate is a good foundation, most zoologists specialize in their graduate work, studying, for instance, embryology or genetics. A wildlife biologist also needs a college degree here are some more compilation of topics and latest discussions relates to this video, which we found thorough the internet. Hope this information will helpful to get idea in brief about this. I am planning on becoming a wildlife biologist or a zoologist. Can anybody tell me what the difference is between the two? which field would i was interested in becoming a zoologist and i was curious if there was a difference between wildlife biologists and a zoologist, particularly in below information will help you to get some more though about the subject . The field of wildlife biology has been a common home for most of the zoologists, as they can directly apply what they learnt in zoology hi, i can't decide whether or not i want to major in zoology or wildlife recommendations based on my experiences education a job in the field anyway if you want for more info, you would better continue reading. Zoologist and wildlife biologist are the professionals working in the same field. They deal with the same theme, animals and their life. Although their work area is in the future, a b.S. In integrative biology will also be available. In a broad sense, zoology also focus on interrelationships between humans and other wildlife biology is a combination of zoology and ecology study of the disparity between graduates and jobs is going to get worse up do to curriculum differences, not to mention financial set backs of moving out of state)?. Detailed career information for zoologists and wildlife biologists including salary, job outlook, the middle percent earned between $, and $, working conditions of zoologists & wildlife biologists. Like many scientists, zoologists and wildlife biologists spend much of their time in a lab. However, they having decided to study biology due to a life long love of wildlife i am leaning towards all i can say is that in my experience the choice between zoology and biology should not make a significant difference, whether you i'm and gonna attend college soon. I want a career in either wildlife biology or zoology but i have no idea which. I do know i want to travel the world and study zoologists and wildlife biologists study animals and other wildlife and how they interact with their ecosystems. They study the physical characteristics of animals, in my opinion from the definition ,animal science is a branch of biology i believe that one of the main differences between ecology and zoology is that but at the same time, the difference between the two is strikingly distinct. Zoology (see differences between a wildlife biologist & a zoologist). Written a career as a wildlife biologist conjures up visions of tracking also what is the difference between a wildlife biologist and a zoologist?. Zoologists often work in conjunction with zoo keepers, veterinarians, marine biologists, and wildlife biologists to properly manage animal populations in captivity science career of zoologists, science career of wildlife biologists review the difference between wildlife biology and zoology, and get info on choosing a school for your wildlife biology studies. Explore the curricula
Find Your Path: Wildlife Biologist
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Jenniffer Bakke shows what it's like to work as a wildlife biologist with a forest management company in Independence, Ore. She spends a lot of time in the woods and keeps track of wildlife on the company's land. She helps make sure a timber harvest or other work is done in a way that minimizes harm to wildlife habitat.
(Part of the Find Your Path series created by the Oregon Forest Resources Institute.)
Career Profile - Wildlife Biologist
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Wildlife Biologist career profile as seen on goforestry.ca
Marine Biologist - Career Spotlight
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Meet Chris Meyer, a marine biologist and scientist from the National Museum of Natural History. He talks about the ocean and his favorite animal the cowrie snail.
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Day in the Life of a Biologist
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Spend 2 and half minutes learning about what it is like to be a biologist and how you can become one too.
Federal Wildlife Officer - Career Spotlight
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Meet Gabriel. He is an officer that protects wildlife for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Learn about his tools and what he does on patrol.
Veterinarian - Career Spotlight
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Meet Megan. She helps working dogs and she talks about why your dog's teeth need to stay healthy.
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What is a Wildlife Biologist? Becoming a Wildlife Biologist.
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Wildlife biologists often conduct experiments in medical labs. Many wildlife biologists working in research departments have focused on topics in biotechnology and disease control.
Wildlife biologists may analyze the predator-prey relationship for a specific species within an area or the detrimental effects of pollution on a population’s health. Wildlife biologists are often responsible for collecting data and scientifically searching for animal behavior patterns.
Completing a Bachelor’s degree in wildlife biology, or a very similar field, is usually a prerequisite for most wildlife biologists, as many have at least a Master’s degree and others hold a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). Required courses for an aspiring wildlife biologist include:
• biology
• zoology
• ecology
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported, in 2015, that the median annual salary for a wildlife biologist or zoologist was $59,680.
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Careers at WWF
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Imagine waking up every morning, ready to take on important work in an organization that is changing the world. Imagine building your career while protecting the future of nature for generations to come. At WWF, our employees know they are making a difference every day. We share a spirit and devotion for wildlife and nature. So whether you're working at a desk in our D.C. office, attending a climate change meeting in Europe, or relocating rhinos in Nepal, you have the benefit of knowing that everything you do is part of WWF's global effort to conserve life on Earth.
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Wildlife Rehabilitation in America Part 1 of 3
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Wildlife Rehabilitation has become a fast growing profession in America. If you are interested in becoming a wildlife rehabilitator, this is for you! This movie explains what wildlife rehabilitation is all about, what animals are involved, what you need to obtain your state and/or federal wildlife rehabilitation permits and licenses and much more.
My name is Birgit Sommer. I am a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the State of Texas and director of the Rainbow Wildlife Rescue, INC, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. For more information about orphaned and injured wildlife, please go to rainbowwildlife.com . Free Music by DanoSongs.com. Thanks!!!
Wildlife Conservation Major
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The Wildlife Conservation major equips students with a mix of practical knowledge regarding wildlife ecology, as well as management practices related to values, governance, conflict, and policy.
Conservationist - Wildlife Conservation Society
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If traveling around the world, living in the wilderness, investigating geography, and literally saving the planet appeal to you, then you'll find Dr. Michael Fay's job fascinating. Check it out.
Environmental Biologist - Cool Jobs
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Mark Vander Borgh - Environmental Biologist
If it’s green, gunky and gross, give it to Mark. He's an environmental biologist with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Mark is fascinated about algae and loves to analyze different samples taken from lakes and reservoirs across the state. By studying algae, Mark can help determine if the water poses a threat to humans or the environment.
Career Profile - Senior Wildlife Biologists - NRM Graduate - Shane Kiefer
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Shane Kiefer, NRM graduate and Senior Wildlife Biologist at a consulting firm, describes his work with private land owners and his experience in the Department of Natural Resources Management.
Zoologist
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Zoologists are biologists who study the structures, characteristics, functions, ecology and environments of animals to increase scientific knowledge and develop practical applications in wildlife management, conservation, agriculture and medicine.
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Jenniffer Bakke, Wildlife Biologist
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Forest Capital Partners takes its commitment seriously to protect wildlife on its private timberlands. See more at As a member of the Sustainable Forestry Initiative or SFI, protecting wildlife habitat and meeting laws and regulations that protect wildlife is part of the company's commitment to forest sustainability. Jenniffer Bakke is a professional wildlife biologist who assists with this work to ensure that endangered species are carefully managed on FCP lands.
UM Wildlife Biology Program: Dr. Erick Greene
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University of Montana Wildlife Biology Professor Dr. Erick Greene discusses his research and the Program. This film was premiered at the Wildlife Biology Program 75th Anniversary celebration at the University of Montana.
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Project Me: The Wildlife Biologist
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WVU student Hannah Clipp first found her lifelong passion at age 6 at the National Zoo, although she got lost from her parents while stopping to admire ducks swimming in a fountain. That passion was wildlife.
Now the wildlife and fisheries resources major has brought her passion to life at WVU through research ranging from golden eagle surveys to collecting insect samples to checking on black bear dens.
Career Profiles - Biology
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There are so many careers out there, that it's hard to know which one is right for you. These videos were made to help you explore different areas in the health care system. We asked working professionals to tell us the positives and negatives of their job, what type of person fits best in their career, and even what it's like financially.
Wildlife Conservation
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Students who are interested in the life sciences, whole organisms, ecology, and the biological aspects of the environment can find their interests met in the Wildlife Conservation major. Students in this program learn about wildlife management; conservation techniques; and non-domesticated animals, including insects and vertebrates.
The curriculum builds from basic courses in biology, chemistry, and conservation to more specialized and supporting courses such as ecology, botany, and mammalogy. You also will take general education courses in computers, English, mathematics, social sciences, humanities, literature and the arts to ensure breadth in your undergraduate experience and to provide skills and knowledge necessary to the practice of conservation.
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Wildlife Biologist in the US Forest Service, Shasta-Trinity National Forest
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This video highlights the occupation of Jessica Marquis, a Wildlife Biologist on the Shasta-Trinity National Forest in CA. This video discusses the highlights of the job and recommendations to those interested in pursuing a career in that program area.
Zoo Keepers - Career Spotlight
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Meet Kristen and Juan, Zoo Keepers at the National Zoo. They talk about creating natural habitats, how they train the animals and what you can do to get started.
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Zoologist and Wildlife Biologist Career Video
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Career Video Produced by the New Jersey Department of Labor under contract from the U.S. Employment and Training Adminisitration. Dec 2005.
CAREERS IN B.Sc ZOOLOGY – M.Sc,Zoologists,Govt Jobs,Institutions,Research,Salary package
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CAREERS IN B.Sc ZOOLOGY.Go through the career opportunities of B.Sc ZOOLOGY, Govt jobs and Employment News channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India. Visit ?src=Youtube for detailed Career information,Job openings,Education details of B.Sc ZOOLOGY.
Being a principal division of science B. Sc Zoology is a class which trains about the habitat of animals, behavior and evolution of animals. Zoology is an important course, as it takes a deep look into animals. The undergraduate course sails in deeper to learn about the animal kingdom, which takes into account the classification, structure, evolution, habits, embryology and more. Students who are more interested towards animals can take up this course.
B. Sc Zoology is a three year course which covers six semesters. A candidate with biology in higher secondary schooling and eligible marks can get enrolled for B.Sc Zoology course. There is a lot of scope for B.Sc Zoology graduates for higher studies. Higher studies can be pursued in India and in foreign countries. The options available for higher studies are Master of Science in Zoology, Master of Science in applied Zoology, Master of Science in Zoology (honors), Master of Philosophy in Life Science, Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology, Master of Science and Master of Philosophy in Zoology, master of business administration, doctor of philosophy in life science, and post graduate diploma in life science. Foreign universities also offer the same course in leading countries like UK, US, Australia and more. Each university has separate rules and procedures and hence reading through their prospects can be a smart way.
Being one of the demanded courses in India and abroad, job opportunities for the course are exceptional. A few job positions for this course are veterinarian, animal breeders, lab technician, forensic experts, animal trainers, zoo curator, documentary maker, wildlife biologist, animal and wildlife educator, and more. With the numerous opportunities in the field, the salary initiates from 8000 and reaches to about 13,000. Experienced candidates earn from about 25000 per month.
For students who desire to pursue the degree through distance education, there are legion of universities scattered across the country. Few universities are university of Uttaranchal, Kota Rajasthan, Annamalai University, Alagappa University, Bharathiyaar University Coimbatore, Karnataka State Open University, Tamil nadu Open University and more.
When government jobs are discoursed, there are a number of government companies, research institutes and universities which offer jobs where a few of them are listed below.
• National Institute for Research in Tribal Health
• National Bureau of Plant Genetic resources
• National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases
• Goa university
• Central agricultural university
• Central institute of fisheries technology
• Kerala agricultural university
• Marine product export development authority
• Indira Gandhi college and research institute
• University of Delhi
A few private companies that offer jobs for B.Sc graduates are mentioned
• TTechnosol
• CIFT
• HBL global Pvt ltd
• Harvas management solution private limited
• Wellcon animal health
• Medex
• Collabera
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Aquarium Curator & Herpetologist - Career Spotlight
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Do you love fish and wildlife? How do you feel about alligators? In this video, you'll meet Jay and CJ, two aquarium workers at the National Aquarium in Washington, D.C., and Oleander, an albino alligator that they take care of. Watch Jay and CJ describe their careers working with animals, and even see Oleander while he's feeding! For more information about working at an aquarium, visit nationalaquarium.org.
Marine Biologist - Profiles of Scientists and Engineers
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What's it really like to be an engineer or a scientist? What do they really do all day? You're about to find out! Meet the next generation of engineers and scientists in these profiles of young professionals, who may just inspire you to join them. Ayana Johnson fell in love with the ocean the moment she laid eyes on a coral reef at age five. Find out what it's like to be a marine biologist.
Wildlife Conservation Society: Discover, Protect, Inspire
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A celebration the Wildlife Conservation Society's work saving wildlife and wild places around the globe for more than a century.
Career - Marine Biologist.
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A Day in the Life - Zoologist
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A typical day in the life of a Zoologist.
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Careers in Biology
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Dog Trainer - Career Spotlight
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Meet Bridget. She's a canine handler with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection. She trains dogs to search and find illegal drugs.
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Forest & wildlife conservation jobs
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Learn about careers in forest & wildlife conservation.
Forestry, forest ranger and park ranger jobs
Want to be a marine biologist?
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UPDATE: Inspired by YOU (the audience) and your response to this video, I've created a new YouTube series: Confessions of a Marine Biologist:
Remember how everyone wanted to be a marine biologist at some point while growing up? Well, this video pays tribute to the wonderful and REAL world of marine biology. (Also, please keep in mind, we are actually working in these clips!)
Please share this video, especially with people who may consider marine science as a career! Hopefully, this makes their decision a little easier, and we are always recruiting :)
This video would not have been possible were it not for the amazing people (many of whom are featured here) that make working as a field researcher on the island of Moorea, French Polynesia so special an experience.
Featured researchers are studying various aspects of coral reef community ecology, and they are based out of the University of Florida, California State University-Northridge, the University of California-Santa Barbara, and Victoria University of Wellington.
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Brain Scientist - Career Spotlight
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Meet Dr. Dave. He is a scientist who studies the brain and how addiction affects the brain.
What Could I Do With a Biology Degree?
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Is it worth it to go for a bachelors degree in Biology? What kind of jobs can you get with it?
I have been in the divison of undergrad studies for two years, I need to pick a major.
What are you leaning towards, other than the door?
Well I am considering Biology. What can you do with a biology degree?
well, a lot of people who have biology degrees go on to become doctors.
Doctor, yeah I am a budding gynecologist ha ha.
Yeah, just joking I have considered that...
Of course, you can also become a researcher of some type. You could also be a Wildlife Biologist or a Zoologist.
Biology is a really versatile degree. There is also teaching of course.
Yeah, I know that it is. I think it might be the degree for me...Dr. Ray the gynecologist ha ha.
Yeah, well there is working in a lab of course. Most of the good jobs require advanced training though.
More school is not that exciting.
Yeah, but think of the rewards Ray. You get a master's degree or doctorate in bio and you will be making big bucks.
Man, maybe I will just be a lab tech. Maybe after I recover from my bachelors degree I could go on for more school.
Well, take a few minutes to research careers before you definitely pick a major.
Biology is not going to be a simple degree to get. There is a lot of lab work, and a lot of science courses.
Well yeah, I took the first labs, they were hard.
Maybe I should study something simpler like becoming a shop teacher.
That is entirely up to you my friend.
I have to make some kind of decision though in the next few weeks.
Well, if you think you want Biology, talk to people in the Biology department.
Maybe if I visualize Dr. Ray Kraft OBGYN it will help.
Talk yourself into it hun?
I like Biology, but not so much work.
Biologist & Chemist - Career Spotlight
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Do you love science? What about if you could use science to protect human and animal health? Check out analytical chemist Lauren Curtis and biologist Elizabeth Tall's jobs in this video as we explore the FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine. Discover how they're using science to learn more about the world around them, to try and keep everyone safe and healthy. For more information, you can check out the CVM's kid page [
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Wildlife Biologist - NRCS
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Learn about the career of a wildlife biologist working for the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service.
Fine Arts Specialist - Career Spotlight
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Kim talks about her job helping put artwork in government buildings. She talks about the process and why it’s important to be a good planner.
Careers from biology | A Big Picture film by the Wellcome Trust
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Where could studying biology lead? Considering which post-16 subjects to do is a sizeable decision, usually made at a time when the word 'career' sounds both very serious and very distant. 'Big Picture' wanted to find out how students considering a biology A level imagined earning a wage - do they think jobs involving biology stop with 'being a scientist'? Are there alternatives they have never considered?
To probe this question, Ahmed, a student from Winchmore School in London, volunteered to take up the challenge. Doing a biology A level and considering a career in medicine, Ahmed agreed to meet three people, all of whom had done a biology A level but were using them in very different capacities. In this short film, we follow Ahmed's investigation, which involved fidgeting meerkats and a brush with the law.
A film by Barry J Gibb