
Forestry and Wildlife Management
Forestry and Wildlife Management involve the responsible stewardship of forests and wild animals to ensure healthy ecosystems, sustainable resources, and biodiversity. Forestry focuses on the cultivation, harvesting, and conservation of trees for timber, recreation, and ecological balance, while Wildlife Management aims to protect and maintain animal populations and their habitats through scientific research, regulation, and habitat preservation. Both practices work together to balance human needs with environmental health, promoting sustainability, preventing habitat destruction, and ensuring that natural resources remain available for future generations.