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- 6. is the management of urban forests, commonly found in local parks and small forests located in an urban setting.
- 7. protect existing and future water supplies by ensuring that sources are not mismanaged, over exploited or otherwise used in a manner that would be considered damaging.
- 12. spend time in the field observing the wildlife and their interactions with each other, prey animals and the ecology.
- 13. works in the protection of things, places, biological life and ecosystems.
- 14. is a scientist who provides hands-on wildlife management assistance to ranchers, farmers, landowners, hunting clubs, and wildlife agencies on an independent consultation basis.
- 18. prevents, controls, and suppresses fires in federal, state, and private forests.
- 20. study life that is still living but are presently under threat of extinction on land and at sea.
- 24. work with green spaces such as parks and gardens, carrying out general maintenance and improvements.
- 27. study the numerous ways plants can be cultivated, genetically altered, and utilized to our advantage.
- 29. examine fresh water areas such as marsh wetlands (salt flats and fresh water flood plains), lakes and rivers.
- 30. work alongside Water Resource Engineers and Integrated Water Resource Managers to devise effective water management solutions.
- 34. research forest outputs and replanting, and monitor the effects on the landscape of certain tree types and the effects of continual growth and logging.
- 38. studies the physical and chemical properties of soil.
- 40. take samples from water bodies to ensure that they reach minimum safe levels for public and environmental health.
- 41. advises government bodies on the need (or otherwise) to protect certain natural spaces.
- 42. is a mid-career, managerial-level scientist who is in charge of wildlife organizations, projects, and activities.
- 43. are a type of environmental engineer that designs, creates and maintains natural and artificial wetland spaces.
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- 1. is the process of reviewing imports and exports of live animals and goods to uncover illegal activity.
- 2. supervise and implement various activities on farms, nurseries, greenhouses, and other agricultural production sites.
- 3. works in a lab researching organic plant materials for a wide range of applications.
- 4. work in places where plants are grown, or for organizations with plants that need special care, ensuring they are in good health.
- 5. examine and analyze current food raising and processing techniques and attempt to improve them.
- 8. is a specific kind of scientist that specializes in analyzing farming methods and food production procedures to increase yield, safety, and other factors.
- 9. may advise growers on chemical-free methods of pest management, or reducing water and fertilizer use.
- 10. are agricultural workers employed to work with the various species of bee that produce honey for local, national and international markets.
- 11. is the area of engineering concerned with the design, construction and improvement of farming equipment and machinery.
- 15. examine soil properties, either as research to discover its environmental history or ahead of building developments.
- 16. is a specific kind of Customers and Border Protection (CBP) official that is in charge of knowing and enforcing rules and regulations about transferring various agricultural items across borders.
- 17. study various aspects of plants.
- 19. is a place where fish and other marine life like shellfish are cultivated, cared for, and then harvested for food.
- 21. work to protect woodland environments but also provide a human element to the role.
- 22. is to promote the health of fish stocks and research of fish life.
- 23. help protect and share places of natural or historical significance.
- 25. plan, maintain, and preserve forests and forest resources for public and private use.
- 26. oversee the operations of farms that raise, care for, and slaughter cattle and other livestock.
- 28. uses scientific procedures to investigate wildlife-related crimes involving the exotic pet trade, poaching, other illegal hunting activities, and even oil spills.
- 31. examine all equipment and facilities involved in the agricultural food production process, as well as the agricultural products that are waiting to be sold to the public.
- 32. study the life and conditions of life that exist within wetlands - both plant and animal.
- 33. examine plants and their relationship with the environment and with other plants.
- 35. maintains trees and shrubs through trimming and pruning, to ensure they don't interfere with public works like power lines, roads, or sidewalks.
- 36. Techs work to preserve and improve the quality of lands they have been hired to protect.
- 37. or fish and game warden, patrols parks and wildlife refuges to prevent fish and game law violations.
- 39. inventory wildlife populations, trapping and tagging animals, and taking blood and tissue samples.
