Discusses careers in several ecologically related fields--oceanography, forestry, wildlife, fisheries, park administration, and others--describing how to find employment, where to write for job information, and where to obtain an education in these fields.A typical marine research organization includes: Marine Technician I Works under close supervision and instruction as trainee, acquiring familiarity with data collection and processing and chemical analysis techniques. Salary Range: $6anbsp;...
Title | : | Making a living in conservation |
Author | : | Albert M. Day |
Publisher | : | - 1971 |
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