Students will develop their practical business skills and learn to manage native and exotic animals in the wild or in captivity. They will study wildlife anatomy and physiology, captive breeding, reproduction, nutrition, health, husbandry, ecology, welfare, and behaviour. Students will access UQ’s specialist animal research and veterinary staff and facilities at the Gatton Campus. They will also learn from specialists in agribusiness, business management and marketing to develop their business skills. In both programs they will undertake field or work experiences to establish industry contacts and gain current, industry-relevant expertise. expertise. For more information, visit <a href="https://study.uq.edu.au/study-options/programs/bachelors- agribusiness-wildlife-science-2392.
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