Ecologist

Ian Popay looking at potted plants.

Ian Popay checking the effects of a specific herbicide on weeds

Ecologists study how plants, animals and other organisms interact with each other and their environment. They also study the effects external influences such as population size and pollutants have on these interactions.

He whakamārama

Ko ta te kaiputaiao taupuhi kaiao mahi ko te rangahau i te whanaungatanga i waenganui i nga koiora me o ratou taiao. Ka tirohia hoki nga panga o waho pera i te rahi o te nuinga tangata me nga pokenga ki enei whanaungatanga.

Entry Requirements

To become an ecologist, you usually need a Masters degree in ecology or a related area such as botany or zoology.

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Pay

Pay for ecologists depends on the type of work they do, and their experience.
 

 

Job Outlook

Job opportunities for ecologists have grown steadily in the past few years, although they may be affected in the short term by the tight economic situation.

Skill shortage information

There is a long term skill shortage for this job.

Source: Department of Immigration, Skills Shortages
 
 

 


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