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Notes on Forestry and Wood-Use Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service W. Lafayette, Indiana 47907 FORESTRY AND WILDLIFE AS A CAREER A Selected List of Publications F-53 May 1974 Compiled by H. C. Krauch, Jr., Extension Wildlife Specialist Increased numbers of high schools are participating in career guidance days or similar guidance programs. It has been noted on numerous occasions that little is known of prerequisite educational requirements for forestry and wildlife careers at both the professional and technician level. The objective of this publication is to provide sources of information to assist guidance personnel and students in finding out more about these two fields at both levels. Usually single copies are free and may be obtained by writing to the source as given; some are nominally priced. FORESTRY CAREER PUBLICATIONS From: Society of American Foresters 1010 Sixteenth Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036 Ask Any Forester Forestry as a Profession From: American Forestry Association 1319 Eighteenth Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20036 So You Want to be a Forester? What Do Employers Want? From: Superintendent of Documents U. S. Government Printing Office Washington, D. C. 20402 Careers in Forestry, M-249 Forestry Schools in the United States, FS-9 Opportunity in Forest Service Management Careers, PA-535 Engineers in the Forest Service, M-1089 Move Ahead -- Research Careers in The Forest Service, M-1109 A Job With the Forest Service -- A Guide to Nonprofessional Employment, M-843 A Summer Job With the U. S. Forest Service, O-29 Women in the Forest Service, M-1058 The Landscape Architect: A Career in the Forest Service You Can Be a Conservationist Career Profiles in: Forestry, Conservation, Ecology and Environmental Management, FS-308 From: New York Life Insurance Company 51 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10010 Should You Be A Forester? Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics, State of Indiana, Purdue university and U. S. Department of Agriculture Cooperating. H. G. Diesslin, Director, West Lafayette, Ind. Issued in furtherance of the Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914. It is the policy of the Cooperative Extension Service of Purdue University that all persons shall have equal opportunity and access to its programs and facilities without regard to race, religion, color, sex or national origin.
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Purdue Identification Number | UA14-13-mimeoF053a |
Title | Extension Mimeo F, no. 053 (May 1974) |
Title of Issue | Forestry and Wildlife as a Career- A Selected List of Publications |
Date of Original | 1974 |
Genre | Periodical |
Collection Title | Extension Mimeo F (Purdue University. Agricultural Extension Service) |
Rights Statement | Copyright Purdue University. All rights reserved. |
Coverage | United States – Indiana |
Type | text |
Format | JP2 |
Language | eng |
Repository | Purdue University Libraries |
Date Digitized | 08/04/2015 |
Digitization Information | Original scanned at 400 ppi on a BookEye 3 scanner using Opus software. Display images generated in Contentdm as JP2000s; file format for archival copy is uncompressed TIF format. |
URI | UA14-13-mimeoF053a.tif |
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Title | Page 001 |
Genre | Periodical |
Collection Title | Extension Mimeo F (Purdue University. Agricultural Extension Service) |
Rights Statement | Copyright Purdue University. All rights reserved. |
Coverage | United States – Indiana |
Type | text |
Format | JP2 |
Language | eng |
Transcript | Notes on Forestry and Wood-Use Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service W. Lafayette, Indiana 47907 FORESTRY AND WILDLIFE AS A CAREER A Selected List of Publications F-53 May 1974 Compiled by H. C. Krauch, Jr., Extension Wildlife Specialist Increased numbers of high schools are participating in career guidance days or similar guidance programs. It has been noted on numerous occasions that little is known of prerequisite educational requirements for forestry and wildlife careers at both the professional and technician level. The objective of this publication is to provide sources of information to assist guidance personnel and students in finding out more about these two fields at both levels. Usually single copies are free and may be obtained by writing to the source as given; some are nominally priced. FORESTRY CAREER PUBLICATIONS From: Society of American Foresters 1010 Sixteenth Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036 Ask Any Forester Forestry as a Profession From: American Forestry Association 1319 Eighteenth Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20036 So You Want to be a Forester? What Do Employers Want? From: Superintendent of Documents U. S. Government Printing Office Washington, D. C. 20402 Careers in Forestry, M-249 Forestry Schools in the United States, FS-9 Opportunity in Forest Service Management Careers, PA-535 Engineers in the Forest Service, M-1089 Move Ahead -- Research Careers in The Forest Service, M-1109 A Job With the Forest Service -- A Guide to Nonprofessional Employment, M-843 A Summer Job With the U. S. Forest Service, O-29 Women in the Forest Service, M-1058 The Landscape Architect: A Career in the Forest Service You Can Be a Conservationist Career Profiles in: Forestry, Conservation, Ecology and Environmental Management, FS-308 From: New York Life Insurance Company 51 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10010 Should You Be A Forester? Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics, State of Indiana, Purdue university and U. S. Department of Agriculture Cooperating. H. G. Diesslin, Director, West Lafayette, Ind. Issued in furtherance of the Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914. It is the policy of the Cooperative Extension Service of Purdue University that all persons shall have equal opportunity and access to its programs and facilities without regard to race, religion, color, sex or national origin. |
Repository | Purdue University Libraries |
Digitization Information | Original scanned at 400 ppi on a BookEye 3 scanner using Opus software. Display images generated in Contentdm as JP2000s; file format for archival copy is uncompressed TIF format. |
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