Forestry
as a Career
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IS FORESTRY FOR YOU?
Do
you enjoy working outdoors?
Are
you interested in forests or forest management?
Do
you want a career in an exciting, dynamic field?
If
you answered yes to the questions above, a career in natural resource management
may be for you. There are several colleges and universities in the
Southeastern U.S., around the country, and around the world that offer
curriculums in forestry and related fields.
In particular, the School of Forest Resources and Conservation (SFRC),
at the University of Florida, offers outstanding professional education
in the area of renewable natural resources. Through its majors in
Forest Resources and Conservation (FRC) and Natural Resource Conservation
(NRC), students may earn the Bachelor of Science in Forest Resources and
Conservation as awarded by the University of Florida's College of Agriculture,
the degree-granting unit within the Institute of Food and Agricultural
Sciences (IFAS).
Instruction
is provided by a faculty of regionally, nationally and internationally
recognized scholars/teachers that are dedicated to instructional excellence,
student learning and professional development. The SFRC is accredited
by the Society of American Foresters, a distinction
it has held since 1942. Graduates qualify for membership in nationally
recognized professional organizations such as the Society of American Foresters,
and qualify for listing on several federal civil service employment registers.
Graduates find meaningful professional careers in public and private organizations
responsible for the use and management of natural resources. Click
on the link below for more information about:
The
School of Forest Resources and Conservation
The World Wide Web Virtual Forestry Library contains
a directory of forestry educational institutions around the world.
There, you will find links to countless colleges, universities, extension
sites, and information pages. Click on the link below to visit this
directory (to return to this site, click on the link to the Florida Forestry
Web Site Home Page under the University of Florida School of Forest Resources
and Conservation, or use the "Back" function):
World
Wide Web Virtual Forestry Library Directory
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The Cradle of Forestry
Forestry
in America dates back to the Biltmore Estate and the reforestation of abused
and farmed-over land. Forestry education began in 1889 when George
W. Vanderbilt began to purchase land in Asheville, North Carolina as a
site for his Biltmore House. Vanderbilt hired a man by the name of Gifford
Pinchot to restore the forest.
In 1895,
German forester Dr. Carl A. Schenck accepted George Vanderbilt's offer
to come to North Carolina to succeed Gifford Pinchot as manager of his
vast forest properties. For the next 14 years, Dr. Schenck focused all
of his forestry skills on transforming these woodlands that we know today
as Pisgah National Forest. In 1898, Dr. Schenck founded the Biltmore
Forest School, the first forestry school in America.
Click on the link below to visit:
The
Cradle of Forestry
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The Society of American Foresters
If
you are a forester or a forestry student, and you are not currently a member
of the Society of American Foresters (SAF), here is some information about
the organization and some of the benefits associated with membership.
The mission
of the SAF is to advance the science, education, technology, and practice
of forestry. SAF strives to enhance the competency of its members
and establish standards of professional excellence. SAF believes
in the use of our knowledge, skills, and conservation ethic to ensure the
continued health and use of forest ecosystems and the future availability
of forest resources to benefit society.
As a member
of SAF you will receive the Journal of Forestry, The Forestry
Source, and your regional magazine (The Southeastern Forester
in the Southeastern U.S.). These will keep you updated on new scientific
information, national issues, local issues, and all the upcoming meetings
and conventions.
For
more information on SAF, click on the link below:
SAF
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