The Bachelor of Arts in Zoology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison provides a flexible approach to studying the biology of animals. From fieldwork and ecological studies to physiology and genetics, the program prepares students for careers in environmental policy, veterinary science, conservation biology, and wildlife research.
Analyzing the Impact of Habitat Fragmentation on Bird Populations
Behavioral Study of Insect Pollinators in Urban Gardens
Effect of Light Pollution on Nocturnal Mammal Activity
Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrate Limbs
Studying the Thermoregulation Mechanisms in Amphibians
The Role of Keystone Species in Ecosystem Stability
Measuring Biodiversity Across Urban and Rural Landscapes
Tracking Migration Patterns of Monarch Butterflies
Animal Communication: A Study of Primate Vocalization
Ecological Impact of Invasive Fish Species in Wisconsin Lakes
Monitoring Stress Hormones in Captive Animal Populations
Ethogram Development for Observing Animal Behavior in Zoos
The Genetics of Coloration in Fish and Reptiles
Investigating the Evolution of Parental Care in Birds
The Effect of Climate Change on Insect Distribution
Role of Gut Microbiota in Digestive Health of Herbivores
Comparing Respiratory Adaptations in Aquatic vs. Terrestrial Animals
Examining the Role of Pheromones in Mating Behaviors
Dietary Preferences in Herbivorous Mammals Across Seasons
Field Survey of Amphibian Populations in Wetland Ecosystems
The Impact of Environmental Enrichment on Captive Animal Welfare
Studying Circadian Rhythms in Nocturnal vs. Diurnal Species
Build a foundation in animal science and ecosystem dynamics with UW–Madison’s BA in Zoology — ideal for research, medicine, or conservation paths.
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