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Environmental scientists study the environment and how plants, animals and other organisms are affected by it. They also study external influences, such as pollutants, and advise how to avoid or reduce harmful effects on the environment.
Agricultural/horticultural scientists study farm animals, soils, pastures and crops to improve growth, health and quality, and to prevent pests and disease.
Crop workers assist with the growing and harvesting of fruit, vegetables and other produce on farms, market gardens, orchards and vineyards.
Forestry scientists research forest growth, wood processing, conservation and different types of trees, and how these can be used.
Forensic scientists apply scientific knowledge and skills to investigating crimes and helping the police find or eliminate crime suspects. They may also do research into developing or improving forensic techniques.
Crop farmers/managers plan and manage plant production on farms and in vineyards and hothouses.
Marine biologists study animals and plants that live in the sea, and how they interact with their surroundings.
Medical laboratory scientists carry out laboratory tests on blood, tissues and other samples taken from patients.
Agricultural/horticultural consultants advise farmers, growers and organisations on business, production and land management solutions.
Biotechnologists use their knowledge of living things to develop new animal or plant products such as medicines and pest-resistant crops.