Global Wildlife Health and Conservation
Position Details (Master's)
Cutting-edge topics include animal capture and handling techniques; the assessment, stabilisation and transportation of injured animals; methods for improving the welfare of captive animals; concepts in behavioural ecology; endangered species breeding programs; the reintroduction of captive populations to the wild; practical conservation strategies; and the management of protected areas.
The curriculum also delivers a comprehensive introduction to wildlife disease ecology, surveillance and control.
The MSc in Global Wildlife Health and Conservation program at the University of Bristol is based at theBristol Veterinary Schoolin the village of Langford near the Mendip Hills in Somerset, providing convenient access to Exmoor National Park and the rich wildlife habitats of south-west England. Many small group workshops and practical sessions take place at Bristol Zoo, allowing you to gain hands-on experience of exotic animal care while working behind the scenes in a modern zoological garden.
Careers
This program has been carefully designed for those aspiring to a career in wildlife health, conservation and management. Potential employers include national parks, zoological gardens, animal rescue centres, wildlife hospitals, environmental NGOs, conservation charities and government agencies with statutory wildlife responsibilities, both in Britain and overseas.
Courses include:
- Wildlife Care and Rehabilitation
- Wildlife Diseases and One Health
- Captive Wildlife Management
- Wildlife Conservation
- Research Project
- Animal Behaviour, Welfare, Ethics and Law for Wildlife Professionals
University of Bristol
On Campus (Full Time)
1 year
Expired