Wildlife Biologists research and protect multiple kinds of animals. They don't work with any specific field of animals, just wild.
a marine biologist
A marine biologist studies the life in the oceans and other saltwater environments. Terms that a marine biologist may use include abiotic, bacterium, bivalves and chordates.
A Marine Biologist is a scientist who studies animal life near bodies of water.Marine Biologist HAVE to handle animals in everyway
With expansion of human population, wild life is under constant danger. Saving wild life includes the need to minimize globalization, and preserving rain forests.
It depends on the type of animal, but if you are looking for the broader term of studying all animals- they would be called a zoologist. Or even a biologist but that would also include humans and particles and cells and such!
With a degree, the median is $50,000 a year.
a fefuge biologist is a biologist who helps save animal that are hurt
A biologist is a 'life scientist'.
marine biologist
I think it's a Biologist.
"wildlife" is life of animals in the wild, "ology" mean's the study of, and "Bio means living things, so the study of living things within the wild
It is called a biologist
Biologist
a marine biologist
A Marine Biologist
marine biologist
A biologist studies the interaction between life forms in an environment. a biologist could study a macaw or other life like a microorganism