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Forest and Conservation Workers
Under supervision, perform manual labor necessary to develop, maintain, or protect areas such as forests, forested areas, woodlands, wetlands, and rangelands through such activities as raising and transporting seedlings; combating insects, pests, and diseases harmful to plant life; and building structures to control water, erosion, and leaching of soil. Includes forester aides, seedling pullers, tree planters, and gatherers of nontimber forestry products such as pine straw.
Also Known As:
Christmas Tree Farmer
Conservation Officer
Field Laborer
Forest Ranger
Forest Resource Specialist
Forestry Support Specialist
Park Maintainer
Reforestation Worker
Tree Farmer
Tree Planter
Wages
Annual wages for Forest and Conservation Workers in United States
Job Outlook
Below Average
New job opportunities are less likely in the future
United States
2034 Projected Employment
10,300
-5% Change From 2024
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Content sourced from United States Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration ("DOLETA") and the Minnesota Department of Employment & Economic Development ("DEED")
