
A silviculture forestry worker clearing scrub from a hillside
Forestry silviculture workers plant, prune, thin and release trees in a forest.
He whakamārama
Ko tā te kaimahi ngahere (tāmata rākau) mahi ko te whakatō pihi, te kokoti rākau, te whakarauangi rākau me te tuku rākau i te wao hoki.
Entry Requirements
There are no specific requirements to become a forestry silviculture worker as skills are gained on the job.

Pay
Pay varies, but forestry silviculture workers usually earn between $28,000 and $50,000 a year.

Job Outlook
Job opportunities for forestry silviculture workers are mixed.