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Is A Wildlife Biologist Smart Does He Know Like Math And Science Especially Math

If I wanted to become a wildlife biologist, what should I do first?

First off, understand that you’ll never get rich, monetarily, by entering this field. Your wealth will come in other ways. And you have to be okay with that. Many positions, especially working for agencies at the state level, may pay as low as 35K a year. Private organization might average around 53K. But people who enter this field generally fall into the “pick a career that you would do for free, and do that” category. They tend to love their work.So now that that’s out of the way…I don’t know how old you are but if you still haven’t entered college, do some research on where you can volunteer your time, working with animals. This may be state and federal wildlife agencies, universities, BLM (I had a lot of great opportunities with the BLM), forest service, non-profit organizations like wildlife rehab or raptor rehabs, Conservation groups, Sierra Club, at the zoo, etc… Contact all of them and get your name on their lists, as many are always looking for free help, which to you will be priceless. Keep a database of these places and stay in touch. All these groups know each other at the local level, so it’s a great way to network for opportunities once you’re established and have shown a willingness to help and be reliable. Even if you’re older, do the same at every opportunity.Obviously you should have had good grades in Biology and the natural sciences in high school. And yes, there’s math. You have to pass he basic courses at least. You also need to be a good writer, as there are will be reports that need to be written. Statistics doesn’t hurt either. After that, just find one of the many college programs anywhere in the country and try to get accepted. The work you do won’t always be glamorous, for sure. But occasionally you will be working on sexy projects that you never dreamed of.Good luck!

Science Question/Math?

I sort of need help with my science question... can you please help me. :)

Question: An armadillo is a peculiar animal that is common in the southwestern United States. You are a wildlife biologist and you observe an armadillo that moves 5 feet in 1 minute.

(a) Calculate the speed of the armadillo in feet/minute.

b) Calculate the speed of the armadillo in inches/second

(c) Calculate the speed of the armadillo in centimeters/seconds

Im not so smart in these kinds of questions so can you help me please. Thankyou!

I'm applying to a Math and Science camp, can someone read my personal statement and tell me if it's ok? please?

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What are some options for a biology student other than medicine after class 12 in India?

Not all students who choose Medical stream as a career option after 12th pcb stream wish to become doctors or dentists. In Indian society, it is an auto assumed scenario. If a child opts for 12th science stream (PCB), society starts to believe and see them as future doctors. Due to this false impression, in most of the cases, students are forced to appear for medical entrance exams even if they don’t wish to. Sometimes, it is misleading as students themselves also start believing that they must become a doctor, or dentist. Lack of professional guidance results into disasters as when students realize that they are just running behind the crowd, they have already lost good amount of time.Here, I am shifting the focus from MBBS and BDS to “OTHER CAREER OPTIONS in LIFE SCIENCES” and listing out some of the possible career options for 12th Science Stream students who like to study life sciences but do not wish to become doctors.Students with Biology, Chemistry, and Physics at 10+2 can opt for career in Life Sciences. If you are choosing career in Life Science, then some of the courses that can be considered for graduation are: 1. Bachelor courses (B. Sc.) in core Life Science subjects, that include specialization in Zoology, Botany, Geology, Microbiology, Immunology, Biochemistry, Biomedical engineering, Genetics or Page on b.sc General.2. Bachelor courses in Applied sciences: Biotechnology, Forensic Sciences and criminology, Bioinformatics3. Bachelor course in Pharmacy (B Pharma)4. Bachelor of Science : Nursing5. Bachelor of Science in Agriculture: Agricultural Meteorology, Agronomy6. Bachelor of Science in Food Technology7. Bachelor of Science in Forestry and Wood Technology8. Bachelor of Science in Industrial Fish and Fisheries9. Bachelor of PhysiotherapyFor more details on College and Course Information you might like to read- Career Options in Life Sciences after 12thJob Prospects and Career Options in Life Sciences

R u smarter than a 12th grader??? can you solve a senior level math problem?

On November 27, 1993, the New York Times reported that wildlife biologists have found a direct link between the increase in the human population in Florida and the decline of the local black bear population. From 1953 to 1993, the human population increased, on average, at a rate of 8% per year, while the black bear population decreased at a rate of 6% per year. In 1953 the black bear population was 11,000.

(a) The 1993 human population of Florida was 13 million. What was the human population in 1953?

(b) Find the black bear population for 1993.
(c) Had this trend continued, when would the black bear population have numbered less than 60?

Answers:

(a) In 1953, the population of humans in Florida was about 4000005000006000007000008000003000009000... people.
(b) In 1993, the population of black bears in Florida was about black bears. [Round your answer to the nearest integer.]

(c) In the year , the population of black bears would fall below 60.

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