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Wildlife Biologist
Go to college, get a degree in that area, and work with a research center, college, or aquarium.
Yes, there will always be demands for wildlife biologists.
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No he was considered an iconic Australian television personality, wildlife expert and a conservationist.
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You can actually go to any university with a biology degree to be a biologist. Any college or university that has this program will put you on the track to being a biologist, of course different schools in different areas of the country will specialize in specific fields. Most colleges offer a biology major. All you have to do to work in a lab as a biologist is get a bachelors degree from an accredited college. Some biologists have masters or doctorate degrees.
They have to get a degree in Forestry, Fisheries, and wildlife.