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Wildlife Science Undergraduate at State University Of New York College Of Environmental Science And Forestry

Wildlife science is the application of ecological knowledge in a manner that strikes a balance between the needs of wildlife populations and the needs of people. Research and teaching in wildlife science began at ESF in 1914, one of the first such programs in the U.S., and was quickly followed by establishment of the Roosevelt Wild Life Station in 1919. Today, our program is recognized nationally and internationally, and our graduates are employed worldwide. The focus is applied ecology, and students engage the environmental challenges associated with managing wildlife, ranging from endangered species to overabundant populations. The program recognizes and accommodates the fact that wildlife scientists increasingly must deal with on all forms of wildlife, including plants and invertebrates, and the scope is becoming more international.

Students obtain background in the basic sciences (math, chemistry, physics), then learn the basic ecological principles and evolutionary forces that affect wildlife and their associated habitats. Course work then addresses the assessment and management of wildlife resources as well as the biology and natural history of various taxonomic groups. Students are advised to enhance career opportunities via taxonomic proficiency with one or more plant or animal groups, special skills such as GIS, and practical working experience as an intern, volunteer, or paid employee of a conservation agency.

The program prepares students for careers with state and federal agencies as well as an array of domestic and international non-governmental organizations. Diverse job functions include management of wildlife on state, federal or private lands; inventory and assessment of wildlife populations and associated habitats; and interaction with the public to convey the value and rationale of wildlife conservation programs and initiatives. Students who excel academically will also be prepared to continue toward a graduate degree, which can greatly expand employment opportunities and is often necessary for even entry-level, career-track positions.

Undergraduates in wildlife science take advantage of ESF’s field stations, which are unmatched nationally and provide myriad opportunities. These properties include the 15,000-acre Adirondack Ecological Center and the Cranberry Lake Biological Station in the Adirondacks, as well as the Heiberg Forest south of Syracuse. Many of the courses taken by wildlife science undergraduates include field exercises at these facilities, and the properties are also used for undergraduate research and other projects in which undergraduate students can become involved

Wildlife Science MS at New Mexico State University

Graduate Student Handbook – This manual includes policies and requirements of the Graduate Program in Wildlife Science. All the various forms required before and during a program of study are there, including the application for financial aid. The handbook can be downloaded in two formats by clicking on a link below:
Graduate School Handbook (MSWord doc)
Graduate School Handbook (PDF)
General Information

General information concerning the Graduate School can be found in the Graduate Catalog. The catalog also provides detailed information on course offerings, etc. under the Wildlife Program )seelinke below).
Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Ecology Graduate Program
Graduate Application

If you are not a US citizen or permanent resident, you can apply through the Center for International Programs or email cip@nmsu.edu to request an application packet.

You can apply on-line at the Graduate School Application page if you are a United States citizen or a permanent resident. They will also be happy to send you a Graduate Catalog.

The following application materials should be sent to the respective locations:

Graduate School: *Application Form
Application Fee
Official Transcripts

Department:
3 letters of Recommendation
Writing Sample
GRE Scores

Wildlife Science Undergraduate at New Mexico State University

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