{"id":315,"date":"2025-12-10T15:11:04","date_gmt":"2025-12-10T15:11:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sites.wp.odu.edu\/ahersey-biology\/?p=315"},"modified":"2025-12-10T15:11:04","modified_gmt":"2025-12-10T15:11:04","slug":"writing-assignment-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sites.wp.odu.edu\/ahersey-biology\/2025\/12\/10\/writing-assignment-1\/","title":{"rendered":"Writing Assignment #1"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Wildlife biology has become an extremely important field in the past few decades. As the<br>world continues to develop, the conservation and wellbeing of wildlife is unprioritized and<br>overlooked. Animals have always been a big part of my life, and I feel very strongly about<br>climate change and how it\u2019s affecting everything around us. This makes wildlife biology and<br>conservation seem like such an apparent career choice for me. I\u2019ve spent my whole life knowing<br>that I wanted to make a difference with my career, but I never really knew what that would look<br>like. As I got older and learned more about global warming and how destructive we are as a<br>society, I realized that\u2019s where I wanted to help. I want to help conserve wildlife and their<br>environments, along with helping wild animals in captivity. So much of the world today revolves<br>around money, which means that things are built and destroyed with no regard for whom it<br>affects. Industrialization and urbanization are severely limiting animals\u2019 habitats and resources,<br>forcing them towards urban areas or causing them to die out. Animals don\u2019t tend to thrive in<br>populated areas. There aren\u2019t nearly enough natural resources, they have to navigate vehicles and<br>other dangers, and many people consider them nuisances, so they use traps and pesticides to keep<br>them away. Wild animals have also become popular attractions, which means they\u2019re taken from<br>the wild, or bred in captivity, and put on display in places like zoos, aquariums, amusement<br>parks, circuses, etc. My reason for being a wildlife biologist is to improve the lives of animals<br>around the world, and the many generations to come.<br>I\u2019ve spent my life surrounded by animals both big and small, wild and domesticated.<br>Between having pets of my own and volunteering at animal shelters, they\u2019ve always been such<br>an important part of my life. I started out wanting to be a vet when I was younger, then decided<br>that career wasn\u2019t a good fit. I went through a long period of not really knowing what I wanted to<br>do, but knowing I loved animals. Eventually, I found wildlife biology and realized that it<br>combined my love of animals and nature. This pushed me to work on getting my bachelor\u2019s<br>degree in biology. Although I\u2019m unable to specialize in wildlife biology at this point in my<br>education, I do take classes geared towards that field. I have some limited experience in rescuing<br>wild animals, but not nearly the amount of that I\u2019d like before attending graduate school. I am<br>currently in the process of finding rescues\/sanctuaries to volunteer with, or someone that works<br>with wild animals that I could shadow or intern with.<br>Once I get my bachelor\u2019s in biology, I would like to pursue my master\u2019s in wildlife<br>biology. While part of my master\u2019s will be done in the classroom, I will also get hands on<br>experience. Ideally, I\u2019d do my thesis on big cats in the savanna. I\u2019d also like to use my career as<br>a chance to travel around the world. I want to study wild animals in their natural habitats and<br>help with conservations efforts, as well as study animals in captivity and work to better their<br>conditions. Studying animals in their natural habitat would mean collecting data, monitoring<br>populations, developing conservation plans, etc. While I don\u2019t believe wild animals should be<br>kept in captivity outside of rescues\/sanctuaries, I would like to better the conditions for those<br>stuck in captivity. This would require studying that species in both the wild and captivity to see<br>how its natural habitat and behaviors can best be replicated. My goal is to help animals, no<br>matter where my career takes me.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Wildlife biology has become an extremely important field in the past few decades. As theworld continues to develop, the conservation and wellbeing of wildlife is unprioritized andoverlooked. 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