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Top wildlife biology programs?

Hey everyone! I'm a junior interested in wildlife biology and I've been searching for colleges with top programs in this field. Can anyone recommend some colleges with great wildlife biology programs? Thanks in advance!

9 months ago

Hey! It's fantastic that you're interested in wildlife biology. Here are some colleges known for their strong wildlife biology programs:

1. Colorado State University (CSU) - CSU's Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology is widely recognized for its research and academic programs.

2. University of California, Davis (UC Davis) - UC Davis has an excellent wildlife program through the Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology.

3. University of Florida (UF) - UF's Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation offers a diverse range of research opportunities and field experiences.

4. Cornell University - Their Department of Natural Resources and the Environment provides interdisciplinary training in wildlife ecology and management.

5. Humboldt State University - Located in Northern California, Humboldt's wildlife program is well-regarded for its strong field-oriented components.

6. University of Georgia (UGA) - UGA's Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources has a highly respected wildlife sciences program.

7. Michigan State University (MSU) - The Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at MSU offers a robust curriculum in wildlife biology and conservation.

8. University of Montana (UM) - Situated near many natural habitats, UM's Wildlife Biology Program provides excellent hands-on experiences.

9. University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (UWSP) - Their College of Natural Resources offers a comprehensive wildlife ecology and management program.

10. Oregon State University (OSU) - OSU's Department of Fisheries and Wildlife is known for both its research work and opportunities for hands-on learning.

9 months ago

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