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Students pursuing a Wildlife and Conservation Biology degree explore an interdisciplinary curriculum blending natural sciences with wildlife population and habitat management strategies. This program stands among a select group nationwide that meets the academic criteria for Associate Wildlife Biologist certification from The Wildlife Society, the global professional association for wildlife experts. The degree also serves as strong preparation for advanced studies. URI's Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society actively engages students in career development opportunities.
Administered by the Department of Natural Resources Science (NRS), this wildlife and conservation biology program equips graduates for careers in both government and private sector wildlife biology positions. The curriculum also establishes a robust foundation for postgraduate education. Wildlife biologists specialize in the scientific stewardship of animal species and their ecosystems, focusing on protection, conservation, and sustainable management. Graduates satisfy the educational prerequisites for wildlife-related government positions and may pursue Certified Wildlife Biologist (CWB) status through The Wildlife Society.