Animal Ecology.
Animal ecology is the study of the relationships of wild animals to their environment and the major applies this knowledge to wildlife and environmental management. Graduates of this biological science curriculum pursue career opportunities with natural resource and environmental protection agencies, organizations and businesses. Curriculum emphases may be taken in wildlife biology, fisheries biology, ecology, interpretation of natural resources, aquaculture or preveterinary and wildlife care.
Did you know?
Animal ecology students can volunteer at the Wildlife Care Clinic located at the ISU Veterinary College. Our students have cared for many types of Iowa wildlife, including bald eagles, red-tailed hawks, barred owls, coyotes, river otters, mink and white-tailed deer.

