4 Master's degrees in Biodiversity & Conservation in New Zealand
Wildlife Management
The Wildlife Management programme at the University of Otago offers specialised postgraduate training through a Diploma or Master’s degree. This one-year or three-semester course is available for full-time study in Dunedin. It focuses on ecological research and practical skills for careers in conservation and resource management.
Applied Science (Biodiversity Management)
The Applied Science (Biodiversity Management) from Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology full time, or part-time, and take hold of a meaningful career. With a focus on looking after our whenua, this course will equip you with specialised knowledge to become a leader in your field.
International Nature Conservation
Effective conservation is a global challenge, and must be implemented with global perspectives. This Master’s in International Nature Conservation from Lincoln University Canterbury prepares you for an international career in conservation with a unique opportunity to study at two internationally recognised universities, with differing but complementary approaches.
Biosecurity and Conservation
The Biosecurity and Conservation from University of Auckland enables you to pursue advanced study in your area of interest with the opportunity to work on independent research.