wildlife biologist

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meaningsofwildlifeandbiologist

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wildlife
noun[U]
uk
/ˈwaɪld.laɪf/
us
/ˈwaɪld.laɪf/
animals and plants that grow independently of people, usually in ...
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biologist
noun[C]
uk
/baɪˈɒl.ə.dʒɪst/
us
/baɪˈɑː.lə.dʒɪst/
a scientist who ...
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(Definition ofwildlifeandbiologistfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofwildlife biologist

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The state used these funds to hire its firstwildlifebiologistin 1940.
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Before becoming a writer, he worked as a forester andwildlifebiologistfor 15 years.
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Once certified, the applicant has 10 years to complete five years of professional work experience as awildlifebiologist.
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Her brother is awildlifebiologist.
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This was the case for the farm management instructor, soil scientists and wildlife biologists.
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In recent years, detection dogs have emerged as a valuable research tool for wildlife biologists.
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Most wildlife biologists are concerned with the preservation and improvement of habitats although rewilding is increasingly being used.
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Program wildlife biologists provide technical advice and direct management assistance to individuals with problems related to wildlife.
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Many wildlife biologists support the use of regulated trapping for sustained harvest of some species of furbearers.
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Wildlife biologists often use the distinctive nicks and wear patterns which develop on the dorsal fins of large cetaceans to identify individuals in the field.
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It was also an area where wildlife biologists experimented with plants and planting arrangements which would most benefit wildlife.
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The needs assessment involved interviewing wildlife biologists, natural resources planners, and other professionals that would be involved in wildlife habitat definition and habitat mitigation.
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Freeland's wildlife biologists work with local park staff to survey areas, where little is known about wildlife populations.
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Zoologists and wildlife biologists also may collect and analyze biological data to determine the environmental effects of current and potential uses of land and water areas.
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Wildlife biologists also support regulatory and educational programs, research to evaluate trap performance and the implementation of improvements in trapping technology in order to improve animal welfare.
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