Wildlife Science Graduate Programs in Idaho
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Natural Resources - PhD
University of Idaho
Moscow, ID
Work alongside internationally recognized faculty leading natural resources research in pursuit of your degree and make an impact on the problems facing our natural world. Our research encompasses a wide...
Natural Resources - MS
University of Idaho
Moscow, ID
Work alongside internationally recognized faculty leading natural resources research in pursuit of your degree and make an impact on the problems facing our natural world. Our research encompasses a wide...
Entomology - PhD
University of Idaho
Moscow, ID
The Department of Entomology, Plant Pathology and Nematology offers Idaho’s only M.S. and Ph.D. programs in entomology. This program will provide you with a deep understanding of insects and their...
Entomology - MS
University of Idaho
Moscow, ID
The Department of Entomology, Plant Pathology and Nematology offers Idaho’s only M.S. and Ph.D. programs in entomology. This program will provide you with a deep understanding of insects and their...
Raptor Biology - MS
Boise State University
Boise, ID
Boise State University is the home to the only MS graduate program in Raptor Biology in the country. The M.S. in Raptor Biology is a research-based degree in which the...
Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior - PhD
Boise State University
Boise, ID
The Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior doctoral program brings together expert faculty from across multiple academic departments including biological sciences, geosciences, and anthropology, as well as the Human-Environment Systems research center...
Earn a degree that prepares you for a career preserving and managing natural resources as a wildlife biologist. Learn more!
Our master’s degree is designed to help wildlife professionals protect and manage a changing world while promoting, teaching, and practicing sustainable conservation.
Learn to apply leading edge techniques in marine research & data analysis to solve global problems. Choose from concentrations in marine mammals, marine predators, and reef conservation.