Forestry

Forestry is the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources. Silviculture, a related science, involves the growing and tending of trees and forests. Modern forestry generally concerns itself with: assisting forests to provide timber as raw material for wood products; wildlife habitat; natural water quality regulation; recreation; landscape and community protection; employment; aesthetically appealing landscapes; biodiversity management; watershed management; and a 'sink' for atmospheric carbon dioxide. A practitioner of forestry is known as a forester.

Forest ecosystems have come to be seen as one of the most important components of the biosphere, and forestry has emerged as a vital field of science, applied art, and technology.

Careers

Environmental Engineers
Wage: $96,820
10 Year Growth Rate: 4.0%
Education Requirements:
Bachelor's degree
Logging Workers
Wage: $46,330
10 Year Growth Rate: 7.0%
Education Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent
Forest and Conservation Workers
Wage: $30,550
10 Year Growth Rate: -8.0%
Education Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent