Online Wildlife Management Courses at Accredited Schools

Penn Foster Career School is effective at equipping students via its wildlife management courses to be successful wildlife managers, foresters, fish and wildlife biologists, area foresters, etc. and connect them to future employers. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, at present there are 7,530 people employed as fish and game wardens alone in the US, and their average annual salary is $54,950. Zoologists and wildlife biologists make on average $60,670 per year and there are about 17,460 of them employed today.

Wildlife Management Organizations Wildlife Management Common Job Tasks
  • building corrals or fences to redefine grazing areas
  • monitoring the progress of lands
  • managing the use and development of forests
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Wildlife Management Courses at Penn Foster Career School

Program Name: Wildlife/Forestry Conservation
Learning Strategies

The advantages of learning at home; types of study materials; types of examinations; accessing and using the features of our website; determining what kind of learner you are; establishing a study schedule; using study tips; preparing for and taking examinations.


Conservation: People, Animals, and Habitat

Fire detection; government agency and private industry; Internet references; optional Internet activity.


Wildlife Management: Upland Birds

Reproduction; trapping and transporting; stocking; description of upland families.


Wildlife Management: Waterfowl

Basic waterfowl biology; population management and monitoring; optional Internet activity.


Wildlife Management: Small Mammals, Part 1 Wildlife Management: Small Mammals, Part 2

Principles and rationale of small mammal management; common factors; employment opportunities; optional Internet activity.


Wildlife Management: Large Mammals, Part 1 Wildlife Management: Large Mammals, Part 2

Management principles, goals, and techniques; population dynamics; wildlife lands; improving habitat; expectations for the future; classification.


Wildlife Management: Predators

Predator/prey systems; predator management; legalities; needs and applications in wildlife and livestock contexts; optional Internet activity.


Park Management

Private parks and recreational facilities; operation of parks; optional Internet activity.


Rangelands Management

Range monitoring and inventory; stocking rates; grazing methods; manipulation of range vegetation; erosion; optional Internet activity.


Forest Management, Part 1 Forest Management, Part 2

Urban forests; job descriptions; forest ecology; regeneration methods; management plans; forest management agencies; optional Internet activity.


Forest Protection

Forest health issues, including, deforestation and over-harvesting; fire ecology; optional Internet activity.


Cold Water Fish Management

Provision and improvement of cold water fish habitats; stocking; habitat rehabilitation and improvement; implementing appropriate fish regulations; optional Internet activity


Warm Water Fish Management

Stocking methods; stocking to change existing population; management of wild fish populations and their habitat; age determination; collecting and using measurement data; careers in fish management; optional Internet activity.


Aquaculture

Raising fish for stocking in the wild and for consumption


International Conservation Issues

Particular issues of concern to countries other than the United States.


Safety in the Field

Safety; basic field equipment.


Wildlife Law Enforcement

Protecting wildlife through law; the enforcer's role; state and Federal laws; rights of private citizens; types of violations; evidence; search and arrest; testimony.


Program description: Turn your love of "the great outdoors" into a rewarding career with the Penn Foster Career School Wildlife/Forestry Conservation Program. Train quickly and conveniently with our proven distance learning method. Earn your Career Diploma in Wildlife/Forestry Conservation in as little as five months!

You'll learn all about:

Wildlife law enforcement and population management
Forest ecology and protection
Park and recreational facility operation
Field equipment and safety
And you'll learn it all at home — no classroom needed!

Wildlife Management Courses by State & City

Top 20 US Wildlife Management Schools (campus and online)

University of Wisconsin-Madison
Total Programs 215
Number of Subjects 164
Rank in USA 23rd
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Total Programs 243
Number of Subjects 168
Rank in USA 26th
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Total Programs 279
Number of Subjects 183
Rank in USA 31st
Texas A & M University
Total Programs 167
Number of Subjects 135
Rank in USA 36th
University of Georgia
Total Programs 197
Number of Subjects 156
Rank in USA 38th
Michigan State University
Total Programs 220
Number of Subjects 164
Rank in USA 45th
Purdue University-Main Campus
Total Programs 122
Number of Subjects 104
Rank in USA 81st
Clemson University
Total Programs 132
Number of Subjects 106
Rank in USA 86th
University of Delaware
Total Programs 159
Number of Subjects 128
Rank in USA 95th
University of Vermont
Total Programs 141
Number of Subjects 127
Rank in USA 113th
Auburn University Main Campus
Total Programs 131
Number of Subjects 128
Rank in USA 115th
Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
Total Programs 139
Number of Subjects 125
Rank in USA 121st
Sewanee: The University of the South
Total Programs 54
Number of Subjects 45
Rank in USA 124th
Ohio University-Main Campus
Total Programs 183
Number of Subjects 158
Rank in USA 128th
Washington State University
Total Programs 2
Number of Subjects 93
Rank in USA 131st
Texas Tech University
Total Programs 183
Number of Subjects 154
Rank in USA 150th
University of Kentucky
Total Programs 167
Number of Subjects 139
Rank in USA 152nd
Michigan Technological University
Total Programs 104
Number of Subjects 97
Rank in USA 158th
Texas State University-San Marcos
Total Programs 164
Number of Subjects 152
Rank in USA 204th
Northern Arizona University
Total Programs 206
Number of Subjects 156
Rank in USA 225th