In this career, you might teach hunting classes, monitor fish populations, and work to create new areas for recreation and preservation of the landscape. what career is this?
a. forestry
b. agribusiness
c. conservation
d. poaching
some forestry professionals work for logging companies.
true
false
miners working in a mine require what level of education
a. high school
b. graduate degree
c. community college
d. four-year degree
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