Job Prospects
Foresters can take up work either in offices, laboratories or outdoors depending
on their field of specialisation. Employment opportunities exist with
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Governmental, non-governmental organisations interested
in preservation of forest resources
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Corporates having own plantations
for timbering
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Industries that utilise forest resources employ industrial
and agricultural consultants
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Indian Council Of Forestry Research and
Education (ICFRE) and its affiliated Forestry research institutes such as
Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, Institute of Social Forestry and Eco-rehabilitation,
Allahabad etc.
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Wildlife Research Institutes in Dehra Dun, Coimbatore
etc.
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Zoological Parks
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Wildlife Ranges
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Education
sector as tutors
Career options
There are various people
who work in forest and wild life conservation. For example, foresters, dendrologists,
ethologists, entomologists, silviculturists (forest propagation and culture),
forest range officers, zoo curators etc.
Forester :
The forester is responsible for protecting and regenerating forests, protecting
wildlife habitats, checking for and fighting wild fires, landscape management
and so on. With experience foresters can graduate to managing public relations,
preparing reports and managing budgets.
Dendrologists: Dendrologists
specialise in the scientific study of trees and woody plants. Their work involves
research on the history, life span, measuring, grading, classifying the varieties
of trees, and studying ways and means of tree improvement through afforestation
etc.
Enthologists : Ethology is the scientific study of animal
behaviour in its natural environment. An ethologist studies and analyses the evolution,
behaviour, biological functions etc. of an organism in its natural environment.
Enthologists design healthy habitats for animals in zoos, aquariums, and laboratories.
They also study animal behavior to enhance our knowledge of human physiology and
psychology.
Entomologists: Entomologists specialise in the
study and control of diseases caused by insects and pests.
Silviculturistsis:
Silviculture is an aspect of Forestry that refers to the growth of plantations
that yield periodic harvests.
Forest Range Officers: Forest
range officers take care of public forests, sancturies, botanical gardens etc.
They have conservators, loggers and other junior personnel working with them.
Entry into this post is through the Indian
Forest Service (IFS) Examination conducted by the Union Public Service
Commission.
Zoo curators: They are responsible for animal welfare
in the zoos and also undertake conservation programmes. Zoo curator plays a role
in the administration of zoo functions and captive breeding programs. They review
reports made by zookeepers, calculate the budgetary requirements for the zoo and
encourage research activity.