The role of Forest and Conservation Workers is to 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.

The average annual wage of the occupations is $36,860 and $18 per hour. 4 vocational programs could be taken for the Forest and Conservation Workers career. Based on BLS data, a total of 5,750 employees were employed in the Occupation.


Vocational Programs to Prepare Forest and Conservation Workers Career


Related Occupations to Forest and Conservation Workers Career

The following 19 occupations are related to Forest and Conservation Workers.