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Guidance: Career paths and training in forestry

Forestry Commission

September 18
14:06 2024

If youre looking for a rewarding career that supports the environment, forestry could be for you.

Whether youre just starting your forestry career journey or looking to change careers, there are courses, training and other routes into working in forestry.

Never has there been a more important time for trees, woodlands, and forests to help tackle the climate emergency.

Employment prospects

The forestry sector is growing and the demand for enthusiastic, passionate, trained and committed people is high.Government tree planting targets mean the sector is only going to grow further.

Many employers are large organisations like us or smaller forestry contractors. There are also environmental charities and non-government organisations, such as the World Wildlife Fund.

Further resources

A focus on nature: a hub for young people to find a career in conservation. Read case studies showing many conservation roles, from communications to protecting nature.

Women in Arboriculture: a group set up to champion women in the tree care industry and encourage cultural change and greater diversity.

The Aboricultural Association blog features young arborists who are just beginning their careers.

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Updates to this page

Published 9 September 2024
Last updated 18 September 2024 +show all updates
  1. Added a link to Forestry Commission apprenticeship.

  2. First published.

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