Biologist Duties & Responsibilities

The role and function of a Biologist includes the following duties and responsibilities:

  • Researching, identifying, classifying and studying plants, animals, and ecosystems to expand our understanding of how they operate and relate to each other and the things around them.
  • Tagging and tracking animals to learn about their movements, relocating animals to wildlife preserves.
  • Preparing reports, lecturing students, and presenting findings, discussing the potential environmental impact of invasive species, pest control methods, and other actions or events.
  • Leading research groups, ensuring the proper distribution of tasks and resources.
  • Writing papers about findings and proposals for projects or funding.
  • Collecting samples, taking measurements, photographing or sketching organisms, and obtaining other information that may lead to discoveries about organisms or ecosystems.
  • Observing organisms to learn more about their diets, behavior, and impact on their surroundings.
  • Maintaining thorough, accurate records relating to research or observations.

Note that this is not an exhaustive list of Biologist duties and responsibilities. Job functions for specific Biologist roles may vary, depending on the industry and type of employer.


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