There are careers in every field of biology: zoology, ecology, envrionmental science, botany, agriculture, genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology, pathology, virology, bacteriology, mycology, etc... The list is nearly endless.
Generally speaking your salary is related to your education and work experience. If you are a technician with a bachelors, you would make 25-40k, if you are a Ph.D. scientist in a high profile area you can make 6 figures. There is a lot of variation, depending on field and source of employment (government, academia, industry, etc...)
You can begin working at lower level jobs with an associate degree, but most biology jobs require a bachelors at a minimum.
2007-01-29 01:59:09
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answered by floundering penguins 5
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Biologist
Geneticist
Genetic Engineer
Biochemist
Biochemical Engineer
Bioengineer
Evolutionary Scientist
Behavioural Biologist
Environmental Biologist
and the list goes on and on. Most pay pretty well, but require post grad degrees to be competitive in the field. Working conditions are extrememly varied: from labs to field work.
2007-01-28 13:14:17
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answered by Anonymous
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veterinarian's, marinas ,zoos
2007-01-28 13:03:53
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answered by Anonymous
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