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Royal Veterinary College MSc Wild Animal Biology

Royal Veterinary College

MSc Wild Animal Biology

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    About : The MSc Wild Animal Biology focuses on the biological principles related to the conservation and management of wild animals. You'll explore various aspects of wildlife biology, gaining both theoretical and practical insights. This program aims to equip students with the skills needed for effective wildlife conservation strategies and the understanding of animal behavior in natural habitats.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in wildlife research, conservation management, or environmental consultancy. Opportunities may also exist in zoological institutions, government agencies, and non-profit organizations working on wildlife protection and habitat preservation.

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Introduction

Wild animal health has become increasingly popular among non-veterinarians with a first degree in zoology and biology. Recognising this, the RVC, University of London, together with the Zoological Society of London, has developed a unique course aimed at non-veterinary biological science graduates and leading to the MSc in Wild Animal Biology.

The course will provide you with practical exposure to wild animal species and an understanding of wild animal health, welfare and conservation, as well as providing training in research methods relevant to the study of wildlife.

You will benefit from working and studying alongside veterinary graduates taking the MSc in Wild Animal Health as well as learning from internationally renowned experts in their field.

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