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Road design/construction, firefighting/prevention, and natural resources as a forestry tech/forest engineer?
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Hi all (sorry for another post)

I was wondering if how one could get into forestry work that encompasses either road design/construction or firefighting and prevention?

I don’t have a forestry degree, but I do have experience as a member of a conservation corps’s natural resource crew where I built and maintained trails and I was a land surveyor for a while.

I have less experience fighting fires though I was trained in flood fighting.

I don’t have experience in natural resources (timber, etc) though I am part of a natural resources crew (building trails).

Also I heard a forest engineer is like a forestry tech in that a strict and specific degree is not required?

Thank you and I apologize for any ignorance on my part.

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