Ecologist
Do you love science and applying your knowledge to tangible aspects of our world? It may be time to look into becoming an ecologist. Ecologists study the distribution and abundance of life. They also study our natural environment and interactions of organisms.
The career outlook for an ecologist is favorable. They make on average $45-$65 thousand a year.
Ecology is a branch of biology. You will need a bachelor's degree in biology or a more specialized ecology degree. It may be helpful when you graduate to join the Ecological Society of America. That will help you stay up on happening in the ecological world and help you gain a leg up.
There are many different kinds of ecologist jobs available. Because of the wide array of what ecologist can do, they can plug into nearly any aspect of the job market. If there are ecosystems that need to be analyzed, ecologists will be there. As global warming becomes an ever growing problem, Ecology will take front stage at figuring out a solution.
Ecologist will play a major role in the green economy. The nature of how specific the knowledge is great. However it is also sufficiently broad to help gain the advantage over other scientists.
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