JOBS AND TRAINING 



You work with forest rangers and other scientists in the administration of the 

 national forests and on forest research programs. The work involves timber, range, 

 wildlife, recreation, and watershed management, and forest engineering activities! 

 You learn while you earn, and develop professionally under skilled leaders. 



Collect facts needed 

 to manage, develop, 

 and use the forest re- 

 sources. 



Protect the forests and 

 range from fire, insects, 

 and disease. 



Improve the timber 

 stands; assist in range 

 and wildlife habitat 

 betterment. 



Work on vital water- 

 sheds, forest recreation 

 areas, and forest engi- 

 neering projects. 



Personal counsel and 

 work guidance from re- 

 search scientists and 

 forest rangers. 



Broadening interests by 

 work in diverse fields of 

 research and adminis- 

 tration. 



Field instruction meet- 

 ings to increase profes- 

 sional competence. 



Development of leader- 

 ship, initiative, technical 

 skills, and effective rela- 

 tions with people. 



