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Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists
SOC 19-1023.00
Study the origins, behavior, diseases, genetics, and life processes of animals and wildlife. May specialize in wildlife research and management. May collect and analyze biological data to determine the environmental effects of present and potential use of land and water habitats.
8
Skills
8
Knowledge
5
Job Zone
Yes
Green
Top Skills 8
Reading Comprehension
4.0
Active Listening
4.0
Science
4.0
Critical Thinking
4.0
Writing
3.9
Speaking
3.9
Active Learning
3.8
Complex Problem Solving
3.8
Knowledge Areas 8
Biology
4.7
English Language
4.0
Law and Government
3.4
Mathematics
3.4
Geography
3.4
Customer and Personal Service
3.3
Computers and Electronics
3.3
Administration and Management
3.2
Key Tasks
1Make recommendations on management systems and planning for wildlife populations and
habitat, consulting with stakeholders and the public at large to explore
options.
2Inventory or estimate plant and wildlife populations.
3Disseminate information by writing reports and scientific papers or journal articles,
and by making presentations and giving talks for schools, clubs, interest groups and
park interpretive programs.
4Check for, and ensure compliance with, environmental laws, and notify law enforcement
when violations are identified.
5Study animals in their natural habitats, assessing effects of environment and
industry on animals, interpreting findings and recommending alternative operating
conditions for industry.
Also Known As
Animal Behaviorist
Animal Biologist
Aquatic Biologist
Behaviorist
Conservation Resources Management Biologist
Cryptozoologist
Dolphin Researcher
Ecologist
Entomologist
Environmental Consultant
Tools & Equipment
35 millimeter cameras
Adjustable widemouth pliers
Aerial nets
Air compressors
All terrain vehicles ATV
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