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Earth is currently experiencing its sixth mass extinction event, primarily caused by human activities progressing at an unprecedented pace compared to historical natural environmental shifts. This program equips you with essential expertise to support the UN's Sustainable Development Goals aimed at restoring ecological balance by combating biodiversity decline. By exploring the complex relationships between wildlife health, animal behavior, illegal activities, and human-wildlife tensions, the course offers a distinctive perspective on conservation and ecosystem restoration. You'll engage in responsible international travel opportunities, advancing from UK-based field training to conducting research in Africa's savannah game reserves and Borneo's tropical rainforests. Emphasizing hands-on, experiential learning in intimate class settings, the program evaluates students solely through coursework to accurately reflect the competencies valued by employers and graduate schools.