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forester

[fawr-uh-ster, for-] / ˈfɔr ə stər, ˈfɒr- /
NOUN
forest ranger
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The development programs that have come out of the Alabama-Forest Service collaboration are responsible for training two-thirds of Black foresters in the federal agency, said Love, who was in the first FireDawgs squad.

From Seattle Times

Borden lined up a forester and contracted with a crew that travels around the state chasing the planting season.

From Los Angeles Times

Enter "human-assisted migration," where foresters physically introduce new species — or more heat-tolerant varieties of native species — to see how they fare under changing conditions.

From Scientific American

“We called them gray ghosts,” the now 77-year-old retired forester says of the American chestnut tree scattered throughout his former North Carolina home and still towering over the forest floors.

From National Geographic

Ukrainian law encourages foresters to replant plantations whenever an area is logged or burned.

From Science Magazine