Wildlife and Forestry Conservation Degree Programs

A degree in wildlife or forestry conservation could allow you to study animal behavior, migration and mating. Find out degree levels available along with specialty options and commonly offered courses.

What Programs Are Available in Wildlife and Forestry Conservation?

Generally, if you want to study conservation you need to look at wildlife and forestry separately. You should decide which of the two appeals to you and then focus on what level of education you want to study. In either instance, you'll study the human impact on the environment and how we can protect it. Wildlife conservation has many offerings through colleges, even online programs in rare instances. You can currently earn a bachelor's, master's or doctorate degree in wildlife conservation. Forestry conservation is a bit more limited. While there are no online programs in forestry conservation, bachelor's degrees are available through many universities but master's and doctorate degrees aren't as common.

Something you don't see in many programs is the commonality between undergraduate and graduate work. Undergraduate work tends to lean towards the theory and application of the things you study. Many times graduate programs spend more time on research and finding solutions to problems. However, with a conservation program you'll find that research and solutions to problems are the primary goals and theory and application is part of the research and solution.