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Forest Ranger protects and monitors forested areas to support conservation and sustainable forest management. Duties include patrolling forests to prevent illegal activities such as illegal logging and poaching, monitoring wildlife and forest conditions, enforcing environmental and forestry regulations, and assisting with data collection and conservation programs. Forest rangers may also support forest management activities and work with government agencies and conservation organisations.
Tasks
Patrol forest areas to prevent illegal activities and ensure site security.
Monitor forest conditions, including wildlife populations and ecosystem health.
Enforce forestry and environmental laws, regulations, and protection measures.
Conduct field observations, surveys, and basic research on forest ecosystems.
Record, report, and document incidents, findings, and routine observations.
Assist in the management, implementation, and monitoring of forest reserves and protected areas.
Support forest development, harvesting operations, and wood-based industry activities in compliance with regulations.
Collaborate with government agencies, local authorities, and non-governmental organisations on conservation initiatives.
Provide public education and outreach on forest conservation and sustainable practices.
Skills
Basic
Ability to operate communication equipment for coordination and reporting.
Basic understanding of environmental laws and regulations.
Knowledge of forest ecosystems and basic conservation principles.
Physical fitness and stamina to perform outdoor and field duties.
Problem-solving skills with the ability to prepare simple reports.
Specific
Competency in identifying and assessing environmental threats and hazards.
Competency in monitoring and managing wildlife populations using established techniques.
Competency in stakeholder communication and conflict resolution in forestry contexts.
Knowledge in forest management and conservation practices.
Proficiency in operating, maintaining, and performing basic repairs on forestry machinery and equipment.
Proficiency in using Geographic Information System (GIS) and Global Positioning System (GPS) tools for mapping and navigation.
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QUALIFICATION
Certificate or equivalent
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