<p>A college of potential interest to your son is SUNY-ESF</a>, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, which has a wildlife science major, SUNY-ESF</a> Department of Environmental and Forest Biology. SUNY-ESF is a small school, ~1500 undergraduates, 600 graduates. It is associated with Syracuse University, and freshman share two nearby dorms with Syracuse students. Because Syracuse has high dorm fees, half of Sophomores, and almost all Juniors and Seniors live off campus. As a SUNY college, tuition is relatively low. While they have tours available most days, they only have info sessions one day a week, so if you want to attend one schedule your visit well in advance after checking the web page.</p>
<p>As for SUNY, the Geneseo and the Oswego campuses each offer an undergraduate Zoology degree. And the Plattsburgh campus has a good focus on Ecology and wildlife conservation. Plattsburgh's biggest asset is that it's near forests and Lake Champlain.</p>