Studies, develops and manages forest areas to maintain commercial and recreational uses, conserve flora and fauna, and protect against fire, pests and diseases.
Tasks & Responsibilities
Collecting and analysing data and samples of produce, feed, soil and other factors affecting production
Advising Farmers and Farm Managers on techniques for improving the production of crops and livestock, and alternative agricultural options
Advising farmers on issues such as livestock and crop disease, control of pests and weeds, soil improvement, animal husbandry and feeding programs
Studying the environmental factors affecting commercial crop production, pasture growth, animal breeding, and the growth and health of forest trees
Studying the effects of cultivation techniques, soils, insects and plant diseases on animal, crop and forest production
Developing procedures and techniques for solving agricultural problems and improving the efficiency of production
Managing forest resources to maximise their long-term commercial, recreational and environmental benefits for the community
Studying the propagation and culture of forest trees, methods for improving the growth of stock, and the effects of thinning on forest yields
Preparing plans for reafforestation and devising efficient harvesting systems
Investigating, planning and implementing management procedures to cope with the effects of fires, floods, droughts, soil erosion, insect pests and diseases
Alternative Titles
• Forestry Adviser
• Forestry Consultant
Assessment Documents
Qualifications
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English test
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Forester / Forest Scientist (ANZSCO 234113) | Australian Occupation Guide