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Ecology examines the relationships between living organisms and their surrounding physical and biological environments. Evolution explores how species transform across generations, producing Earth's vast array of life forms and serving as biology's foundational concept. This ecology and evolution track prepares students for diverse biological fields including natural resource conservation, agricultural sciences, ecosystem rehabilitation, wildlife preservation, epidemiology, zoological behavior, and scientific investigation. Participants will develop skills in species identification, outdoor research methods, and scientific methodology. Career opportunities exist with government organizations, indigenous nations, environmental consulting companies, research institutions, and natural science museums. Those pursuing advanced degrees should collaborate with faculty advisors to customize their academic path for specific research interests.