Wildlife Ecology and Management



Explore Career Opportunities in Wildlife Ecology and Management

Wildlife ecology and management option graduates typically work in federal, state and private management organizations with positions such as: 
  • Wildlife Refuge Manager
  • Habitat Manager
  • Waterfowl Biologist
  • Endangered Species Manager
  • Non-game Biologist
  • Game Biologist
  • Conservation Biologist
  • Habitat Restoration Professional
  • Biologist
  • Wildlife Rehabilitator
  • Zookeeper
  • Migratory Bird Coordinator
Look for the purple dots on our alumni map to see where our wildlife ecology and management graduates are today.

Get Involved on Campus

Discover your passions, build your resume, and make friends along the way! Whether it is joining a student organization, working at one of our centers, or participating in research at one of our three field stations, there are plenty of opportunities for you to get involved.

Gain Experience Outside the Classroom

Prepare for your career with additional hands-on experiences in all areas of natural resource management during a required summer field experience. You can choose between our six-week, hands-on summer field experience held at our Treehaven field station or on-campus, or take part in our European Environmental Seminar and learn how European natural resource management compares to the United States.

Summer internships and jobs are another great way to build your resume. We make them easy to find through our partnership with Handshake. 

Meet your Wildlife Ecology Professors

Our wildlife ecology faculty members bring a wide array of knowledge and experience to our indoor and outdoor classrooms at UW-Stevens Point. Meet your professors.

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