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Information Provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook
Conservation Scientists

Career Profile:
Science Careers

About two thirds of salaried conservation scientists and foresters work for Federal, State, or local governments. A bachelors degree in forestry, range management, or a related discipline is the minimum educational requirement. Slower than average job growth is projected; most new jobs will be in State and local governments and in private sector forestry and conservation consulting.


On average, Conservation Scientists earn $ 54,970 per year.

10%
25%
75%
90%

$ 29,860/yr
$ 40,950/yr
$ 68,460/yr
$ 80,260/yr

Number of people in profession:


Job Outlook:

Job Opportunities for Science Careers are
expected to:
Increase slower than average.



Recommended Education Level:


Degrees in this Field:

Forest Management/ Forest Resources Management
Forest Sciences and Biology
General Forestry
General Natural Resources Management and Policy
Land Use Planning and Management/Development

Related Ocupations:

Aerospace Engineers
Biomedical Engineers


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