Definitely do a search of the Louisville biology or ecology (not sure how they break up their departments) faculty and see if they have a Ichthyologist you could contact. Also would contact your regional fisheries biologist and see if you could volunteer for anything. Could be a great opportunity to get some experience/part-time job. I would suggest also looking at Eastern and Morehead in addition to KY state especially if you go for a MS. I got my BS (biology) and MS (biology) from Morehead and know a few fellow grad students who did projects in nearby hatcheries (Minor E Clark, Wolfe Creek). Most of them have went on to get state fisheries biologist positions. Definitely will have to pay for your BS degree but most grad students are funded by their major advisor's grant(s). So provided you get out of your undergrad without too much debt you won't have to pay too much extra for more advanced degrees (thou don't expect to be paid much as a grad student). A lot of competition for state biologist position. Good Luck.



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