a person engaged in the profession of forestry. In some countries the term is restricted to those who received formal post-secondary education in forestry or who possess the equivalent qualifications. A forester may or may not be a Registered Professional Forester, which is a legally-recognized title.
a person trained in the science of developing and caring for forests The forester helps to make sure the trees in the parks are healthy.
A person who has been professionally educated in forestry at a college or university.
a degreed professional trained in forestry and forest management. In Maryland, all foresters must be registered with the state.
someone trained in forestry
a man who, by educational training, has mastered a profession
a professional who is educated in the principles and practices of forestry
a uniquely qualified professional, with at least a bachelor's degree in forestry
An educated professional responsible for planning and producing healthy and sustainable forests.
A person trained in the science of developing, caring for, and cultivating forests.
One who practices forestry; a person trained in forest management.
A person trained in the study and practice of managing forest land and associated resources. Also see “Consulting forester,” “Extension forester,”” Industry forester,” and “Service forester.
A professional trained in the art and science of forestry.