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Study Environmental Conservation abroad

Environmental Conservation refers to protecting and saving the world’s natural resources so our future generations can enjoy them too. If you care about the environment and sustainability, then this field of study will be an excellent choice.

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40,000 estimated openings for conservation scientists and foresters this decade

$63,750

Median annual pay of conservation scientists

39,000

Currently employed conservation scientists and foresters in the US

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7% projected employment growth of conservation scientists by 2030

Conservation is the academic disciple concered with the appropriate use of natural resources to protect the environment. It is an important field of study because it informs us about what we need to do to protect our planet and resources.

In today’s world, as human population continues to grow rapidly, the demand for energy sources is also increasing. The alarming rates at which our natural resources continue depleting necessitates an urgent need to broaden the effort for sustainable practices which is why studying Conservation as a subject has gained immense popularity recently.
Conservation scientists are involved in extensive research and data mining, hence must possess good analytical skills, critical thinking and sound reasoning. Since they mostly work collaboratively with teams of field staff and analysts, a high level of team work and good interpersonal skills are a must. If this sounds like you, then a career in Conservation might be a good choice for you.
A bachelor’s degree is typically the minimum education required for entry level jobs in environmental conservation. It takes 4 years to complete and costs around $14,000-$38,000 per year. Further specialise can be pursued with a master's degree which takes about 1-2 years to complete and costs around $32,000 in the US.
The importance of Conservation studies has never been higher. With the effects climate change more evident than ever before, there is an increasing demand for qualified conservation professionals. According to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, overall employment of conservation scientists and foresters is projected to grow 7 percent from 2020 to 2030, about as fast as the average for all occupations. About 40,000 new openings for conservation scientists and foresters are projected over the decade.

Conservation Scientist


Conservation scientists play a critical role in helping to manage land, mines, farms, rivers, and forests with the aim to minimise the wastage of natural resources. They make plans that take into account current and future needs and see them all the way through till execution.

Forester


Foresters are in charge of planting, caring for, and managing trees and forests. They work within assigned territories and are responsible for afforestation or reforestation efforts that are critical to our future needs.

Horticulturist


Horticulturists are experts of growing plants, fruit, flowers and vegetables in a garden environment. With a conservation specialisation, they can provide environmental advice to communities, breed and experiment with various plants to learn about their growth patterns and disease susceptibility.

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