What does a Forest and Conservation Worker do?

According to people in this career, the main tasks are...

TaskImportance
Check equipment to ensure that it is operating properly.
88%
Fight forest fires or perform prescribed burning tasks under the direction of fire suppression officers or forestry technicians.
87%
Perform fire protection or suppression duties, such as constructing fire breaks or disposing of brush.
84%
Maintain tallies of trees examined and counted during tree marking or measuring efforts.
69%
Confer with other workers to discuss issues, such as safety, cutting heights, or work needs.
69%
Explain or enforce regulations regarding camping, vehicle use, fires, use of buildings, or sanitation.
67%
Operate skidders, bulldozers, or other prime movers to pull a variety of scarification or site preparation equipment over areas to be regenerated.
66%
Spray or inject vegetation with insecticides to kill insects or to protect against disease or with herbicides to reduce competing vegetation.
66%
Thin or space trees, using power thinning saws.
66%
Identify diseased or undesirable trees and remove them, using power saws or hand saws.
65%
Select or cut trees according to markings or sizes, types, or grades.
65%
Prune or shear tree tops or limbs to control growth, increase density, or improve shape.
60%
Maintain campsites or recreational areas, replenishing firewood or other supplies and cleaning kitchens or restrooms.
59%
Examine and grade trees according to standard charts and staple color-coded grade tags to limbs.
59%
Drag cut trees from cutting areas and load trees onto trucks.
58%
Erect signs or fences, using posthole diggers, shovels, or other hand tools.
58%
Select tree seedlings, prepare the ground, or plant the trees in reforestation areas, using manual planting tools.
57%
Provide assistance to forest survey crews by clearing site-lines, holding measuring tools, or setting stakes.
53%
Sort tree seedlings, discarding substandard seedlings, according to standard charts or verbal instructions.
43%