Across
- 3. classify soil according to the most appropriate use. Requires bachelor’s degree (4 yr).
- 4. industry that grows, manages, and harvests trees forestry lumber, posts, panels, paper and many other commodities.
- 6. animals that are adapted to live in a natural environment without the help of humans.
- 8. studies the effects of the environment on animal life.
- 9. one who harvests trees
- 12. resources an essential nutrient for all plant and animal life.
- 13. the one responsible for the health and well-being of our cities trees.
- 16. uses soil auger/soil tube to take soil samples and do technical field work.
- 18. provides assistance in managing forests for the private landowner as well as the commercial grower.
- 19. often work in government agencies, advising land owners and managing game populations on public lands
- 20. works for the agency (North Carolina Wildlife Commission) responsible for controlling the harvest of wildlife
Down
- 1. works in the field tagging animals, gathering data and assisting with research.
- 2. one who scientifically manages forests (specializing in the care of trees).
- 5. assists landowners in implementing best land use practices
- 7. move felled trees form the cutting site to the loading area.
- 10. advises private forest land owners.
- 11. is responsible for overseeing and managing logging operations.
- 14. resources the top layer of the Earth’s surface, which is suitable for the growth of plant life.
- 15. does research on habitat and wildlife and advises government agencies in establishing fish/game laws and habitat improvement programs.
- 17. are hired by private landowners and companies to estimate tree volume on a tract of land.
