Yes, you can. It is most beneficial when the minor enhances your primary program of study (major), which in this case it appears to do.
It should be the other way around
If you pursued this course of study in academia, your options may be dictated by your major. A science major, for example, could be used to pursue visual exploration of scientific phenomenon. Same with law or medicine. Coupled with literature or other arts as a major, you could lean toward film as your medium of expression.
Some very good advise was given to me years ago. "Major in Business. Minor in Photography." Most photographers do not know how to run a business and starve. So I did and he was right.
As long as your school provides a major and minor in these areas then yes, nothing is stopping you from selecting a major in Wildlife ecology and a minor in wildlife biology.
The relative major key of Gb minor is Bbb (double-flat). However to make life easier, one could just say the minor key is F# minor and then the relative major would be A.
Piano Chords Major Keys Relative Minor Keys Signature C major A minor G major E minor D major B minor A major F# minor E major C# minor B major G# minor F# major D# minor C# major A# minor F major D minor Bb major G minor Eb major C minor Ab major F minor Db major Bb minor Gb major Eb minor Cb major Ab minor
The relative major to c minor is Eb major.
In a typical diatonic scale, the sequence of chords is major, minor, minor, major, major, minor, and diminished.
The relative minor key of C major is A minor, and the relative major key of A minor is C major.
D major, B minor, G major, E minor, A major, F # minor, E major, C # minor, B major, G # minor, F # major, D # minor, C # major, A # minor, and maybe some others
The relative minor of E major is C# minor.
A parallel Major/minor is a major and minor key that has the same letter name. Example: C Major an c minor.