The global environment is constantly changing and biodiversity is threatened by human impacts - both directly (habitat loss and fragmentation) and indirectly (pollution and climate change).
Biodiversity managers and scientists need training in ecological and ecosystem processes to understand how animals and plants survive in the environment.
This information is critical for managing ecosystems in response to modern-day processes such as climate change, fragmentation, isolation and expanding urban environments.
Our degrees focus on understanding how we can sustainably manage the natural environment in response to current and future challenges.
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