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Stephen F. Austin State University

2014

Forestry careers

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Bullish On Forestry Careers, Steven H. Bullard, Thomas J. Straka Oct 2014

Bullish On Forestry Careers, Steven H. Bullard, Thomas J. Straka

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During the next decade, baby boomer-aged foresters, those born from 1946 to 1964, will be retiring in large numbers. This retirement trend is true for all sectors of forestry employment, from state and federal agencies to private firms and industries.

Forestry employers in both public and private sectors are clamoring for more graduates, as well as for more diverse graduates, from forestry degree programs. With looming retirements and industry growth, employers can project the number of positions opening, and they are aware that U.S. forestry schools are not producing sufficient graduates to fill the positions.