Park Ranger: Responsible for managing and protecting national parks, ensuring visitor safety, and providing educational programs.
Wildlife Biologist: Studies the behavior, distribution, and habitats of wild animals, often working to conserve and protect endangered species.
Environmental Scientist: Researches and analyzes environmental issues, such as pollution, climate change, and conservation efforts.
Forester: Manages and maintains forests, overseeing tree planting, harvesting, and wildlife habitat preservation.
Environmental Engineer: Designs solutions to environmental problems, such as water and air pollution, waste management, and renewable energy systems.
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Conservation Scientist: Works to protect natural resources and habitats, often collaborating with government agencies, nonprofits, and private organizations.
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Naturalist: Educates the public about the natural world, leading nature walks, giving presentations, and promoting conservation efforts.
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Ecologist: Studies the relationships between organisms and their environments, researching topics such as ecosystems, biodiversity, and ecological restoration.
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Botanist: Specializes in the study of plants, including their classification, distribution, and ecological roles.
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Geoscientist: Investigates the Earth's structure, composition, and processes, conducting research related to geology, hydrology, and natural hazards.