The responsibilities of an entry-level wildlife biologist vary based on your job title and specific biological interest. Some entry-level wildlife biologist jobs titles include environmental scientist, field researcher, seasonal biologist, wildlife control assistant, natural resources specialist, and fish and wildlife technician. Typical duties are to observe or study animals in their natural habitat, take field notes, conduct research, collect data, and prepare scientific reports. Someone in this field may work in remote areas, national parks, wildlife preserves, or in a lab. A bachelor’s or master’s degree in biology, ecology, animal science, or a closely related natural science subject is required for most roles.