Adaptability × Classification Details: Other Forestry Occupations
44 matching jobs found.
Kajikusa Stripper (Forestry)
A forestry worker who performs on-site tasks such as removing underbrush and kajikusa, and stripping bark using brush cutters or hand tools in forests.
Kaya (kaya) Harvester
A profession that harvests kaya (kaya grass) from mountains and fields and supplies it as materials for thatching roofs and other uses.
Chestnut Harvester (Natural Products)
Occupation of collecting wild chestnuts in mountain forests and sorting them to quality suitable for shipment or processing.
Kuromoji Harvester
A forestry worker who harvests branches, leaves, and bark of Lindera umbellata (kuromoji) from mountains and forests at the appropriate time and provides them as materials for shipment.
Beast Hunter
Specialist profession that captures and exterminates wild beasts such as deer and wild boars in mountains and forests to suppress forest damage.
Inspector (Forestry)
Forestry specialist who diagnoses forest health conditions and detects and investigates outbreaks of pests, diseases, and illnesses.
Insect Collector
A profession that collects and organizes insects in fields such as forests and satoyama as specimens or samples for ecological surveys.
Wild Vegetable Gatherer
A worker who identifies wild vegetables growing in mountains and fields, and handles collection from harvesting, sorting, to shipping.
Wild Vegetable Picker
A profession that identifies wild vegetables in mountainous or forested areas, harvests them, and provides them for shipment or personal consumption.
Forest Patrol Worker
Forest patrol workers patrol and monitor forests and mountains, detecting and reporting or addressing risks such as fires, illegal logging, and pest damage at an early stage.