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What can I do with a major in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior?

What Activities Could Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior Majors Do?

Ecology links biology (including zoology and botany) with the physical sciences (such as geology and paleontology).  Ecologists study the relationships among organisms and between organisms and their environments, examining the effects of population size, pollutants, rainfall, temperature, and altitude.  Using knowledge of various scientific disciplines, ecologists may collect, study, and report data on the quality of air, food, soil, and water.  A primary concern of ecologists is to study and attempt to find solutions for disruptions in various ecosystems.

Ecological modelers study ecosystems, the control of environmental pollution, and the management of resources.  These environmental scientists may use mathematical modeling, systems analysis, thermodywnamics, and computer techniques.

What Industries Could Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior Majors Explore?

Nature/Conservation Museums Universities Environmental Engineering Firms
Government Agencies Consulting Environmentalist Groups Environmental Consulting Firms

What Employers Hire Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior Majors?

Great River Greening JC Hormel Nature Center National Park Services
Science Museum of Minnesota Washington Conservation District Wilderness Inquiry
General Dynamics Audubon Center of the North Woods Minnesota Conservation Corps
Nature Conservancy National Institutes of Health Golder Associates
Ecology and Environment, Inc. URS Corporation U.S Geological Survey 
Prairie Restorations, Inc.  Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Critical Connections Ecological Services

What Are Some Full-Time Job Titles For Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior Majors?

Terrestrial Biologist Evolutionary Biologist Ecologist Land Steward
Environmental Planner EcoRisk Assessor/Ecotoxologist Scientific Program Analyst Field Researcher
Wildlife Biologist Naturalist Environmental Scientist Wetland Scientist
Environmental Analyst Ecological Coordinator Conservation Program Assistant Soil Technician

What Are Some Useful Websites For Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior Majors?

Eco Jobs http://www.ecojobs.com/index.php
Ecology Society of America http://www.esa.org/
Environmental Careers Organization http://www.eco.org/
Human Behavior and Evolution Society http://www.hbes.com/
Nation Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis http://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/
Science Careers http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/
Science Jobs http://www.sciencejobs.com/
Union of Concerned Scientists http://www.ucsusa.org/