Adaptability × Classification Details: Forestry Occupations
91 matching jobs found.
Afforestation Grass Cutting Worker
Afforestation grass cutting workers are specialized forestry workers who cut down undergrowth and weeds in afforestation areas to prepare the growth environment for trees.
Afforestation Surveying Worker
Specialized profession that surveys and measures tree growth status and terrain in afforestation areas, collecting and managing measurement data.
Afforestation Worker
A forestry worker who handles seedling cultivation, planting, and conservation management in mountain forests.
Afforestation Site Preparation Worker
A job that involves underbrush cutting, soil leveling, drainage facility installation, etc., in afforestation sites in forests before planting.
Afforestation Seedling Grower
This occupation involves managing and cultivating seedlings for forest regeneration in greenhouses or seedbeds until they are ready for transplanting.
Bamboo Shoot (Takenoko) Harvester
A profession that harvests bamboo shoots (takenoko) in bamboo groves at the appropriate time. In early spring, they dig them up outdoors and supply them to shippers or processors.
Charcoal Kiln Builder (Charcoal Kiln)
Occupation that utilizes forest resources to construct and manage charcoal kilns for producing charcoal.
Site Preparation Worker (Forestry)
A forestry worker who performs underbrush clearing, land leveling, and soil improvement at the work site prior to forest cultivation or planting to prepare the growth environment for trees.
Game Warden
Game wardens survey and monitor the habitats and traces of wild birds and beasts in forests and farmlands, and work to prevent wildlife damage and implement protection measures.
Wildlife Protection Officer
A specialist profession that investigates and monitors the habitat conditions of wild birds and beasts, manages populations, implements damage control measures, and maintains habitats to promote coexistence between humans and wildlife.