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How do i become a wolf biologist?

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I have loved wolves all my life, i love reading about them and I've done tonnes of research, i know a lot about wolf behavior etc.. Its my dream job to help wolves and to work close to them.. not hands on as that would be bad for the wolves but close to them.

And i mean real wolves in the wild, not wolves in zoos.

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  1. Doin Internships at International Wolf Center will help .. Atleast u'll come across ppl who will guide u to ur goal ...

    Visit this site:

    http://www.wolf.org/wolves/aboutus/inter...


  2. You would probably want to go to college and major in zoology, wildlife management, wildlife studies or something along those lines.  While still in school, you would want to take some time off to get some hands-on experience doing seasonal work with wolves with biologists already studying wolves or at a sanctuary....either volunteer, internships or paid (if you can find it).  While obtaining your masters, you would do your thesis on wolves.  Keep in mind that trying to work with only one species may be challenging as many people want to work with wolves so expect a lot of competition for these jobs as wolves are only found in a very few places anymore.  Make sure you have other skills to work with other animals as well if you never end up getting permanent full time work studying wolves.

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  4. Try getting in contact with a wolf biologist or a wolf sanctuary

    http://www.alaska.net/~wolfsong/wolf_bio...

    http://www.timberwolfinformation.org/inf...

    http://www.wolfpark.org/Links_research.h...

    http://www.wolf.org/wolves/aboutus/inter...

    http://www.wolfcenter.org/contribute/int...

    http://www.wolfhaven.org/volunteer.php

    http://www.everythingwolf.com/news/reada...

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