A typical workday in a Seasonal Biology role often involves conducting field surveys, recording observations, collecting environmental or biological samples, and entering data into scientific databases. Depending on the project, you may work independently or as part of a small team, sometimes in varying outdoor conditions and locations. The job can include early mornings or long days during peak fieldwork periods, as well as occasional lab or office work for sample processing and reporting. Collaborative efforts with researchers, conservationists, and government agencies are common, making teamwork and adaptability important. This variety keeps the work engaging and provides important hands-on experience in applied biology.