This program is often housed within Ecology, Biology, or Forestry Departments.
Some wildlife biologists spend a large part of their time conducting field research.
Take every opportunity to get hands-on experience doing fieldwork. Get a summer or part-time job at a park or nature center, or attend a summer field camp.
You will also need strong oral and written communication skills. You often need to write technical reports and give presentations on your findings. Take a course in public speaking, if available.
Because environmental challenges require working with people from disciplines beyond the natural sciences, it helps to take some courses in social sciences, economics, and geography.