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The state used these funds to hire its first wildlife biologist in 1940.
"I've decided now that I want to be a wildlife biologist.
State wildlife biologists expect 500 to 700 cubs to be born by next spring.
This isn't exactly what life is supposed to be like for a wildlife biologist.
Wildlife biologists could only wonder what happened to Sudan's animals during that time.
For about a year, wildlife biologists have been trying to breed them in captivity, without success.
Wildlife biologists and ecologists are stunned by the changes they have seen.
Wildlife biologists say the bears came searching for spring grasses.
A wildlife biologist and filmmaker for over 10 years.
Before becoming a writer, he worked as a forester and wildlife biologist for 15 years.
"On up the coast a bit there's a settlement of wildlife biologists," Bubbles said.
Wildlife biologists everywhere are accustomed to hard work and heartbreak, of course.
But in a country still emerging from colonial rule, there was no such profession as wildlife biologist.
Experience as a wildlife biologist for five years.
At this time wildlife biologists counted an average of 50,000 canvasbacks on the lake per day.
Finally, she agrees with the wildlife biologists that for their own good bears should be frightened of humans.
Last summer, wildlife biologists rounded up 1,235 Canada geese at 17 sites around the city and killed them.
Even wildlife biologists show little sympathy for the beavers.
It was a new frontier for wildlife biologists.
The sudden crash of the island's moose population was no surprise to experienced wildlife biologists.
But Mike Barth, a wildlife biologist, would rather it just go away.
One would give political appointees authority to make important scientific judgments now reserved for wildlife biologists.
Wildlife biologists plan to conduct tracking surveys this winter to look for more signs of the animals.
Wildlife biologists in India have been warning that the wild animals will find it difficult to cope with the changed situation.
Another was that fewer female bears were in dens than the state's wildlife biologists had anticipated.