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What kind of jobs are for Helping /being with Wildlife? Got Good pay?

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What kind of jobs are for Helping /being with Wildlife? Got Good pay?

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  1. A park ranger and i think you dont have to pay taxes


  2. Most entry-level wildlife positions don't pay very well, because they don't need to.  Of the hundreds of biologists I've met, not one has ever said, "I wish I could spend more time in the office."  No, the field work is the big attraction.

    There are several ways to go.  Check your state game and fish department or department of natural resources and see if they have volunteer opportunities.  This will give you experience and let you meet people whom you might work with in the future.  Many of the departments have information on their web pages.  Another angle is to look at the federal level.  The web site www.usajobs.gov will let you apply for positions with the Fish and Wildlife Service, the USDA Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and other federal organizations.  You should also check on summer internships, where you are paid a small stipend, but work in fantastic areas doing valuable work and gaining experience.  You can get more information at any high school or junior college guidance department, if they are worth anything.  Good luck!

  3. Rub raw meat on yourself and walk through the woods. You will attract plenty of wildlife.

    The pay isn't great though. In fact, you won't get paid.

  4. Wildlife biologist, zookeeper, park ranger/game warden.  Most jobs working with animals do not pay very well.  Usually the higher the degree, the more you will be paid.  Salary can also vary depending on who you work for.  Environmental consultant firms and non-profits pay more than government agencies.

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