Environmental Science 10.05.01 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CAREER AREAS.

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Environmental Science

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CAREER AREAS

Water Resources Management of water resources Essential nutrient for all plant and animal life

Soil Resources Primary focus is the top layer of the soil Top layer is that suitable for the growth of plant life

Forestry Industry that grows, manages and harvests trees for lumber, posts, paper, panels and many more commodities

Wildlife Animals that are adapted to live in a natural environment without the help of humans

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CAREERS

Soil Scientist Classifies soil according to the most appropriate use Bachelors Degree (4 Years)

Soil Conservationist Assist landowners in implementing best land use pracatices

Soil Technician Uses equipment to take soil samples Perform technical field work

Ecologist Studies the effect of the environment on animal life

Wildlife Biologist Requires a masters degree Perform research on habitats and wildlife Advises governments in establishing game laws and habitat improvement programs

Wildlife Officer Major part of the job is working outdoors to monitor hunting and fishing Administers stiff penalties on offenders omeanEnforcementOfficer.aspxhttp:// omeanEnforcementOfficer.aspx

Game Warden “Wildlife Officer” Enforces hunting and fishing regulations Bachelors degree Educates the public, and improves habitat

10’ Alligator in Jacksonville

Juvenielle bald eagle shot by a rifle: $100,000/1yr prison. Maggie Valley, NC

North Carolina Wildlife Commission NC Agency responsible for controlling and harvesting of wildlife and fish

Wildlife Manager Advises land owners Manage game populations on public land

Wildlife Technician Works in the field tagging animals, gathering data and assisting with research

Silviculturist A person who scientifically classifies forests

Forester Provides assistance in managing forests for the private land owner and commercial grower

Urban Forester Person responsible for the health and well being of city trees

Forestry Consultant Advises private land owners

Timber Cruiser A person who assists the land owner in evaluating the value of timber Estimates timber volume High school diploma and special training

Logging Foreman A career that involves overseeing and managing a logging operation

Loggers One who harvests trees

Skidder Operator A career that involves moving downed trees from the cutting site to the loading area

Skidder

Feller Buncher

DANGEROUS CAREER?

Global Scene Soil and water management specialists are in demand on the global scene WHY?

WILDLIFE CAREERS