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I've been working on a wildlife biology bachelor's degree, and I am extremely interested in research and data collection. Specifically, anthropogenic (human) influences and how these changes impact animals. So for grad school, I would be conducting research that concerns ecology and impacts of or on animals. My special interest is in small mammals. There are websites that list project details of advisers that are looking for new grad students to pursue specific topics, and I've been using the site (Texas A & M wildlife job board) to find opportunities. So not sure the specific research focus, but focusing on any that relate to small mammal ecology right now.What are you studying in grad school?
Although, ecology deals with many different aspects, and I'd be happy doing many different topics, including fish, turtle, plant, or general ecosystem functioning. I just really love thinking critically about things and what may affect them! The discussion section of the research paper where you write about what worked, what didn't, and what improvements can be made is my favorite part! Even if the hypothesis was not supported, there are still so many things to learn and so many questions that still need to be answered! Hope that answered your question. Thanks for asking!