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Wildlife health specialist salary

Average wildlife health specialist salary

$44,267

$21.28 hourly rate

Entry-level wildlife health specialist salary
$30,000 yearly salary
Updated January 8, 2025

Understanding Wildlife Health Specialist Salaries

Wildlife health specialists play a crucial role in preserving environmental balance by monitoring and managing wildlife health. The average salary for a wildlife health specialist stands at $44,267 per year, translating to approximately $21 per hour. Factors influencing salary include geographical location, years of experience, and specific job duties.

For instance, professionals in states such as California and Texas often earn higher than the national average due to higher living costs and demand for wildlife management. Additionally, urban areas may offer more competitive salaries than rural locations.

Career advancement opportunities are available in various fields, including research, conservation, and veterinary services. As you explore potential paths in this sector, consider how your skills align with the needs of wildlife health organizations.

Potential Earnings Over Time

As you gain experience and specialize in certain aspects of wildlife health, salaries can increase significantly. Engaging in continued education and certifications can also enhance your earning potential. Pursuing roles in management or research can lead to salaries exceeding $60,000 annually.

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Where can a Wildlife Health Specialist earn more?

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State of Arizona$35,379

Average wildlife health specialist salary by state

The average wildlife health specialist salary in Alaska, Maryland, and California are the highest in the U.S. The lowest average wildlife health specialist salary states are North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia.

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Highest paying states for wildlife health specialists

RankStateAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Ohio$51,125$24.58
2Alaska$66,509$31.98
3Maryland$54,712$26.30
4Vermont$49,664$23.88
5California$54,072$26.00
6Massachusetts$51,194$24.61
7Rhode Island$51,273$24.65
8West Virginia$51,134$24.58
9Maine$52,056$25.03
10Missouri$48,877$23.50
11Oregon$53,185$25.57
12North Dakota$48,511$23.32
13Mississippi$48,315$23.23
14New Hampshire$50,763$24.41
15Nebraska$48,986$23.55
16Pennsylvania$50,433$24.25
17Kentucky$46,943$22.57
18Washington$51,119$24.58
19Indiana$43,899$21.11
20New York$51,409$24.72
21Idaho$45,060$21.66
22Utah$47,574$22.87
23South Dakota$45,726$21.98
24Connecticut$50,811$24.43
25Louisiana$44,666$21.47
26Virginia$47,468$22.82
27New Jersey$51,133$24.58
28Delaware$47,617$22.89
29Montana$46,867$22.53
30Minnesota$42,021$20.20
31Arizona$41,196$19.81
32Colorado$45,964$22.10
33District of Columbia$45,499$21.87
34Wisconsin$39,186$18.84
35Wyoming$39,482$18.98
36Texas$42,314$20.34
37Nevada$42,757$20.56
38Iowa$39,521$19.00
39New Mexico$43,306$20.82
40Oklahoma$38,387$18.46
41Alabama$38,205$18.37
42Arkansas$30,681$14.75
43Tennessee$31,094$14.95
44North Carolina$35,812$17.22
45Hawaii$36,318$17.46
46Kansas$38,113$18.32
47South Carolina$27,935$13.43
48Illinois$41,047$19.73
49Florida$27,503$13.22
50Michigan$35,861$17.24
51Georgia$30,857$14.84

Highest paying cities for wildlife health specialists

The highest-paying cities for wildlife health specialists are Escondido, CA, Las Vegas, NV, and Yuma, AZ.

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Escondido, CA$51,990$25.00
2Las Vegas, NV$42,406$20.39
3Yuma, AZ$41,828$20.11
4Madison, WI$38,739$18.62
5Sanford, NC$35,991$17.30
6Sanford, FL$27,354$13.15

Wildlife health specialist salary details

A wildlife health specialist's salary ranges from $30,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $63,000 at the 90th percentile.

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Average wildlife health specialist salary graph, trends, and summary

What is a wildlife health specialist's salary?

PercentileAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rate
90th Percentile$63,000$5,250$30
75th Percentile$53,000$4,417$25
Average$44,267$3,689$21
25th Percentile$36,000$3,000$17
10th Percentile$30,000$2,500$14

Highest paying wildlife health specialist jobs

The highest paying types of wildlife health specialists are forest service wildlife program leader, marine scientist, and wildlife division manager.

Job titleAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rateJob openings
Fisheries Biologist$47,758$3,980$22.963,648
Ecologist$50,369$4,197$24.227,026
Marine Biologist$54,008$4,501$25.9717,273
Fish And Wildlife Biologist$52,402$4,367$25.197,349
Wildlife Biologist$51,084$4,257$24.565,376

Top companies hiring wildlife health specialists now:

  1. Flynn jobs (1)
  2. Rollins jobs (5)
  3. Minnesota State Fair jobs (3)
  4. Ace jobs (1)
  5. CSKT Tribal Health jobs (2)

Which companies pay wildlife health specialists the most?

Wildlife health specialist salaries at Rollins and Minnesota State Fair are the highest-paying according to our most recent salary estimates. In addition, the average wildlife health specialist salary at companies like Ahmad, Zavitsanos, Anaipakos, Alavi & Mensing P.c. Or Aza and Arizona Game and Fish Department are highly competitive.

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rate
1Rollins$50,906$24.47
2Minnesota State Fair$50,738$24.39
3Ahmad, Zavitsanos, Anaipakos, Alavi & Mensing P.c. Or Aza$48,633$23.38
4Arizona Game and Fish Department$47,766$22.96
5CSKT Tribal Health$38,537$18.53
6Caesars Entertainment$38,477$18.50
7San Diego Humane Society$37,928$18.23
8San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance$36,803$17.69
9State Of South Dakota$36,769$17.68
10Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium$36,723$17.66
11State of Arizona$35,379$17.01

Wage gap by gender, race and education

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Wildlife health specialist salary trends

The average wildlife health specialist salary has risen by $5,958 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average wildlife health specialist earned $38,309 annually, but today, they earn $44,267 a year. That works out to a 10% change in pay for wildlife health specialists over the last decade.

Compare wildlife health specialist salaries for cities or states with the national average over time.

Average wildlife health specialist salary over time

Compare wildlife health specialist salaries for individual cities or states with the national average.

Wildlife health specialist salary by year

YearAvg. salaryHourly rate% Change
2025$44,300$21.28+4.6%
2024$42,200$20.29-0.2%
2023$42,300$20.34+1.8%
2022$41,600$19.98+2.8%
2021$40,400$19.41+1.4%

Recently added wildlife health specialist salaries

CompanyJobLocationDate addedSalary
State of South DakotaWildlife Damage SpecialistMitchell, SD06/30/2025$47,959
RNA Rentokil North AmericaWildlife SpecialistTroy, MI06/28/2025$27,131
Confederated Tribes and Bands of The Yakama NationWildlife Realty Specialist IIIToppenish, WA06/28/2025$48,585
Yakama Nation Tribal SchoolWildlife Realty Specialist IIIToppenish, WA06/28/2025$48,585
Pestban, Inc.Wildlife ProfessionalWoodstock, GA06/27/2025$39,653
Rentokil InitialWildlife SpecialistTroy, OH06/27/2025$27,131
PestbanWildlife ProfessionalWoodstock, GA06/25/2025$39,653
AzaPrimates Wildlife Care Specialist--SAN Diego ZooSan Diego, CA06/20/2025$64,801
Orkin, LLCWildlife Specialist (Will Train)Schenectady, NY06/12/2025$37,566
Orkin, LLCSeasonal Wildlife SpecialistSaginaw, MI05/28/2025$37,566

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