About Zoology
The field of zoology covers the study of the biology, behavior, evolution, and ecology of animals from microscopic zooplankton to charismatic megafauna such as eagles and whales. You will develop a broad understanding of animal biology in terrestrial, aquatic, and marine ecosystems.
Evergreen's unique location in the heart of the Pacific Northwest provides a multitude of opportunities to work with organizations such as:
- National parks
- National forests
- Refuges
- Forest management companies
- Conservation groups
- Marine life management
- State and local government
Opportunities for internships with local, private, state, and federal agencies give students direct experience working in the field. You can explore a 1,000-acre forest reserve, five free-flowing streams, open shoreline, organic farm, shellfish club, and will have extended field trip opportunities to gain a depth and breadth of practical experience that is unrivaled.
Evergreen's Natural History Museum with its collections of insect, bird, mammal, fish, reptile, and amphibian specimens is a valuable resource for the study morphology and ecology. The Aquarium Lab will provide you with an opportunity to study marine invertebrates and fishes up close and learn about their husbandry.
You can go on to successful graduate programs and career paths around the world. The skills and knowledge you'll develop in zoology programs can lead you to a variety of careers in fields such as:
- Conservation biology
- Wildlife management
- Fisheries biology
- Ornithology
- Veterinary medicine
- Animal husbandry
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