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Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists

Part of Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources, in the Natural Resources Systems pathway.

Job zone 4: considerable preparationO*NET 19-1023.00

What the work is

Study the origins, behavior, diseases, genetics, and life processes of animals and wildlife. May specialize in wildlife research and management. May collect and analyze biological data to determine the environmental effects of present and potential use of land and water habitats.

On a typical day

  • Study animals in their natural habitats, assessing effects of environment and industry on animals, interpreting findings and recommending alternative operating conditions for industry.
  • Inventory or estimate plant and wildlife populations.
  • Analyze characteristics of animals to identify and classify them.
  • Disseminate information by writing reports and scientific papers or journal articles, and by making presentations and giving talks for schools, clubs, interest groups and park interpretive programs.
  • Study characteristics of animals, such as origin, interrelationships, classification, life histories, diseases, development, genetics, and distribution.
  • Perform administrative duties, such as fundraising, public relations, budgeting, and supervision of zoo staff.

What it pays

$49,100
Median pay per year, Texas (no San Antonio figure published)
New workers start near $39,800
Experienced workers reach $106,020
  1. $40k10th
  2. $43k25th
  3. $49kMedian
  4. $85k75th
  5. $106k90th
Wage percentiles: 10th $39,800, 25th $42,820, Median $49,100, 75th $84,640, 90th $106,020

Job outlook

U.S. projection, 2024 to 2034.

+2%

U.S. employment change

1,400

openings a year nationwide, from growth and people leaving

18,200

employed nationwide in 2024

Typical entry education: Bachelor's degree

Skills this career uses

The skills O*NET rates most important for the job, with how much of each the work needs on a 1 to 7 scale.

  1. Reading Comprehension4.8
  2. Judgment and Decision Making4.1
  3. Active Listening4.0
  4. Speaking4.0
  5. Critical Thinking4.0
  6. Complex Problem Solving3.9
  7. Writing4.1
  8. Science3.9

Education people in this job have

Share of workers by highest education, from O*NET surveys. It shows what others did, not what you must do.

  1. Bachelor's degree57%
  2. Master's degree40%
  3. Doctoral or professional3%

Job zone 4, considerable preparation: Usually a bachelor's degree, sometimes a strong associate plus experience.

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