On Becoming a Conservation Biologist: The Things Textbooks Never Tell You

  • Van Dyke F
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In this chapter you will learn about: 1. The value of a personal mission statement in conservation biology and the principles for writing one 2. Elements in educational experiences and professional relationships that lay the foundation for opportunity and service in conservation biology 3. Objective criteria for selecting educational programs, mentors, and jobs in conservation biology 4. How to determine an appropriate stance on issues of advocacy in conservation as a conservation professional

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Van Dyke, F. (2008). On Becoming a Conservation Biologist: The Things Textbooks Never Tell You. In Conservation Biology (pp. 415–441). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6891-1_14

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