

Is it better to start in ecology starting at a Biology major and then an ecology master, or directly doing a ecology major and then the master?
I am doing this question because i am about to finish my biology bachelor's degree in the Autonomous University of Baja California (UABC), but always have been biased towards restoration ecology due to the increasing rate in habitat loss and the overwhelming amount of people doing conservation ecology, compared to the almost non-existent comunity of restoration ecologists (at least here in México, were the academy is like 10 or 20 years delayed compared to the US or other countries in therms of novel-ecology approaches).
And, because idk if career ecologists may have a lack if knowledge and perspective compared to a biologist that have taken an eye into most of the biology branches to then start to focus in ecology.
PD. I aparently confused a major with a bachelor's degree. I am about to finish my bachelor, just to avoid any confusion.