1. Participate in volunteer activities: you can join local wildlife protection associations or organizations and participate in volunteer activities, such as field trips, rescue of injured animals, publicity and education, etc.
2. Learn relevant knowledge: you can choose related disciplines and majors, such as ecology, wildlife protection, environmental science, etc. , learn relevant theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
3. Participate in internship: you can apply for internship in relevant institutions or organizations to gain practical experience and job opportunities.
4. Carry out research: relevant research can be carried out in relevant institutions or organizations to contribute to wildlife protection and research.
5. Join related industries: You can choose to engage in related industries, such as wildlife protection organizations, nature reserves, wildlife parks, animal hospitals, etc.
No matter which way you choose, you need to have enthusiasm for wildlife protection and research, a sense of responsibility and mission, and you need to keep learning and constantly improve your professional ability.