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Jobs that save environment

Air quality engineer


Air quality engineers work on optimizing indoor air quality and cleaning
contaminated air. This includes both the technical side of the task as
well as statistical modeling and ensuring compliance with governmental
regulations. This requires at minimum a bachelor's degree with a focus
on environmental engineering and advanced, industry-specific training.
Environmental consultant

Environmental consultants are contracted by industrial, manufacturing,


construction and architectural companies to assess environmental
issues and the impact of company plans on air, water, and soil and relay
their findings to their clients. They ensure that their clients adhere to
environmental laws.
Wildlife biologist

Wildlife biologists study various animal species in the wild and their
habitats. They do research, create population and migration models,
and generate wildlife management and conservation plans to prevent
threats to natural habitats and resources.
Geologist

A geologist studies liquid, solid and gaseous matter. They also study
earthquakes, floods, landslides, and other natural disasters. Geologists
can also be contracted to consult on environmental impact studies for
industrial development projects.
Adventure guide
Adventure guides organize expeditions and outdoor activities for
individuals and groups. Sometimes working for adventure companies or
resorts, adventure guides lead clients through various activities, such as
hunting excursions, mountain climbing, rafting, hiking, or camping.
They also teach them proper techniques and provide memorable and
educational experiences interacting with nature.
Park ranger
Both park rangers and forest rangers work to preserve various outdoor
areas, firstly national and local parks. They patrol parks and national
preserves to ensure visitors follow park rules and prevent them from
disturbing the natural environment. They serve a critical role in
ensuring the land. Not just limited to patrolling, some rangers serve as
park guides, encouraging public interaction with nature.

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