Careers In Natural Resources - Natural Resource Ecology and

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Careers for Graduates of

OSU

s Natural

Resource Ecology and

Management

Department

Specializing in a forestry option

The following slides will show examples of positions for your specialty.

If you don ’ t find what you are looking for, contact us: http://nrem.okstate.edu

Forestry

Graduates could obtain positions with the following agencies or organizations:

• Private Industry

• Consulting Companies

• State & Municipal Agencies

• Federal Agencies:

– U.S. Forest Service

– National Parks Service

– Bureau of Land

Management

– Natural Resources

Conservation Service

– Agricultural Research

Service

– Bureau of Indian Affairs

Forestry

Positions in these organizations include:

• Forester

• Timber and harvest manager

• Forest ecologist

• Forest water quality ecologist

• Recreation manager

• Tree nursery manager

• Private forest land owner consultant

• Urban forester

• Forest researcher

Forester

•Foresters use methods to promote or mimic natural processes encouraging the growth of healthy, sustainable forests.

•They manage for a variety of objectives depending on priorities of the land owner.

•By measuring and inventorying the trees in a forest, they can manage for timber and many other uses.

•Foresters must manage for multiple forest uses such as water, wildlife, range, and, recreation.

Timber Harvest Manager

• Generally, private industry positions emphasize forest management for timber production; however, they are very intent on managing their resources sustainably.

• Certain federal agencies also have management for timber production.

Tree Nursery Manager

•Many times, both the private industry and the public depend on tree nursery mangers to provide the seedlings for their plantation or conservation needs.

•Many private industries have their own nurseries where they select for trees of superior quality.

•State agencies such the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry also have nurseries in which they provide trees for private landowners for conservation purposes.

Consultant Forester

• Consultants can be either private companies or individuals who are self-employed.

• Consultants work for electric companies managing vegetation for utility right of ways.

• They can inventory and write appropriate forest management prescriptions for landowners.

Urban Forester

• Many larger towns have positions as city foresters that are employed through the state.

• Urban foresters are influential in creating parks and other

“ green ” areas for recreation in cities.

• They help prevent hazard trees in the city limits from doing damage to people or property.

• By using natural controls such as trees, they can help manage storm water through interception and drainage.

Forest Water Quality Manager

•Much of the United States ’ population depends on a water supply that comes from forested watersheds.

•By implementing certain practices on upland sites and buffering around stream zones, foresters can maintain high water quality for biodiversity, recreation, and public consumption.

•They can also help in the monitoring process to determine the effectiveness of our current standards.

University & State Agencies

• Oklahoma Department of

Wildlife Conservation

• Oklahoma State University

• Texas Parks & Wildlife

• Texas Division of Forestry

• Oklahoma Department of

Tourism and Recreation

• Missouri Department of

Conservation

• New Mexico State

University

State Agencies

• The Oklahoma Department of

Wildlife Conservation employs many OSU graduates.

• Positions are available as wildlife or fisheries biologists, area managers, and game wardens.

• The Information and Education

Division and the Division of

Natural Resources also employs

OSU graduates.

Federal Government Employers

• National Park Service

• U.S. Dept. of Agriculture

• Natural Resources

Conservation Service

• U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

• U.S. Forest Service

• Bureau of Land Management

• Bureau of Indian Affairs

• USDA Agriculture Research

Service

• U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Federal Agencies

• The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employs OSU graduates in

Ecological Services (mainly endangered and threatened species) and the National Wildlife Refuge System.

• Although the following agencies are underrepresented in

Oklahoma, they employ our graduates in many other states:

National Park Service and Bureau of Land Management.

Examples of Private Employers

• The Nature Conservancy

• Red Buffalo, LLC

• Bluestem, LLC

• Turner Ranches, Inc.

• Cherokee Nation

• Livestock and Wildlife managers on private ranches

Job Searching Websites

http://www.hireosugrads.com/ http://nrem.okstate.edu

http://www.usajobs.com/ http://wfsc.tamu.edu/jobboard/ http://www.avuecentral.com/usfs/applicant.html

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