You may not have heard of Georgia On My Mind, which is Georgia's state song, but you have likely heard of at least one of the many colleges and universities in the state. Wildlife schools in Georgia can help an aspiring wildlife worker gain the characteristics and learning necessary for a successful career. There are 4 wildlife colleges in Georgia from which students can pick the one that best suits their needs. Wildlife programs in Georgia reportedly graduated 122 students in the 2008-2009 school year.
| City | School | Programs Offered |
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| Wildlife Schools in Athens |
University of Georgia
125 Cedar St.
Athens, GA, 30602 |
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| Wildlife Schools in Statesboro |
Ogeechee Technical College
One Joe Kennedy Blvd
Statesboro, GA, 30458 |
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| Wildlife Schools in Tifton |
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
2802 Moore Hwy
Tifton, GA, 31793 |
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| Wildlife Schools in Vidalia |
Southeastern Technical College
3001 E First St
Vidalia, GA, 30474 |
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| City | 10th Percentile | 25th Percentile | 50th Percentile | 75th Percentile | 90th Percentile | Average |
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| Statesboro | $33,730.00 | $37,310.00 | $45,790.00 | $51,260.00 | $57,960.00 | $45,880.00 |
| Tifton | $30,860.00 | $35,000.00 | $44,160.00 | $59,810.00 | $69,740.00 | $47,520.00 |
| Vidalia | $33,730.00 | $37,310.00 | $45,790.00 | $51,260.00 | $57,960.00 | $45,880.00 |
| Profession | Skills Required | Duties Performed |
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| Environmental Forester |
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| Animal Behaviorist |
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| Environmental Conservation Technician |
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