You like nature. You enjoy seeing forests in their healthiest form. You know that keeping our lives green means more than recycling, it means getting into nature and understanding how forests grow and what keeps nature performing at its best. You like to get deep into natural and scientific elements, measuring plants and soil to determine the best management solution. Without you, we wouldn't have healthy forests. You like that.

Foresters are planners, advertisers and analyzers of all things forest related. Foresters manage, use and help protect forests and other natural resources. Forests supply timber for wood products. They also provide sites for recreation and habitats for wildlife.

Professional and Technical
Bachelor's
No
No
Forestry
Master's Degree

Where You Can Go

Oregon State University: Website
Oregon State University - Cascades: Website
Reed College: Website
Willamette University: Website

Career Pathways Roadmaps

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