General:
Studies, develops and manages forest areas to maintain commercial and recreational uses, conserve flora and fauna, and protect against fire, pests and diseases.
Tasks Include:
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manages forest resources to maximise their long-term commercial, recreational and environmental benefits for the community
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participates in land use planning for designated areas
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observes the effects of environmental factors on the growt hand health of forest plants
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studies the propagation and culture of forest trees, improvement of growing stock and the effects of thinning on forest yields
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prepares plans for re-afforestation and devises efficient harvesting systems
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investigates, plans and implements management procedures to cope with the effects of fires, floods, soil erosion, insect pests and diseases
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estimates the volume, size and quality of timber resulting from management alternatives
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advises government, industry and the public on forestry problems and planning
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may conduct educational programs on the care and value of forests
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may supervise and coordinate the work of technical officers and other forestry workers |