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Conservation Scientists and Foresters

Significant Points

  • About two thirds of salaried conservation scientists and foresters work for Federal, State, or local governments.
  • A bachelor's degree in forestry, range management, or a related discipline is the minimum educational requirement.
  • Slower than average job growth is projected; most new jobs will be in State and local governments and in private sector forestry and conservation consulting.

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Also see Conservation scientists and foresters in the 2004-05 Occupational Outlook Handbook
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