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<blockquote data-quote="ForesterDawg" data-source="post: 2505929" data-attributes="member: 123014"><p>I have been a forester for 27 years. I graduated from the University of Georgia with a B.S. in Natural Resources with a concentration in timber management. I have worked for a integrated forest products company and a Timberland Investment Management Organization (TIMO). I have been managing timberland in some capacity for all these years. A forester manages the land to achieve the land owners objective while conserving and protecting the resource. This includes planning for harvesting timber, planting harvested sites back, road layout, and working to enhance wildlife habitat along with many other task. I have had the opportunity to work in the Pacific Northwest, California, most of the Southeast, and various states in North Eastern US. If you have college degree, you may want to look into getting your Masters in Forest Business. If not, you can also get a two year technician degree or a four year degree to become a forester. Please look at <a href="http://www.eforester.org" target="_blank">www.eforester.org</a> The Society of American Foresters is our professional society. Please fell free to reach out to me if you have more questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForesterDawg, post: 2505929, member: 123014"] I have been a forester for 27 years. I graduated from the University of Georgia with a B.S. in Natural Resources with a concentration in timber management. I have worked for a integrated forest products company and a Timberland Investment Management Organization (TIMO). I have been managing timberland in some capacity for all these years. A forester manages the land to achieve the land owners objective while conserving and protecting the resource. This includes planning for harvesting timber, planting harvested sites back, road layout, and working to enhance wildlife habitat along with many other task. I have had the opportunity to work in the Pacific Northwest, California, most of the Southeast, and various states in North Eastern US. If you have college degree, you may want to look into getting your Masters in Forest Business. If not, you can also get a two year technician degree or a four year degree to become a forester. Please look at [URL="http://www.eforester.org"]www.eforester.org[/URL] The Society of American Foresters is our professional society. Please fell free to reach out to me if you have more questions. [/QUOTE]
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