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Welcome to BC's Forestry Career Directory

Here you will find the roles and careers that make up BC's Reforestation and Ecosystem Resilience Restoration Sector—including required skills, what a working day is really like, and how your career can evolve.

These roles contribute to ongoing efforts to adapt to climate change and restore ecosystems and landscapes.

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  • [TAG CLOUD] Seasonality: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter, Year Round (can select more than one)

  • [CHECK BOXES] Category: Resource Development Restoration, Recovery, Preparation, Response, Hazard Reduction (can select more than one)

  • [SLIDER] Physical Demand: Low, Medium, High

  • [DROP DOWN] Experience Level: Entry Level, Some Experience Required, Management

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