Ranking 21st in land area, it is bordered by eight states tied for the most with Tennessee : Iowa to the north, Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee to the east, Arkansas to the south and Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska to the west. In the south are the Ozarks, a forested highland, providing timber, minerals, and recreation. The Missouri River, after which the state is named, flows through the center into the Mississippi River, which makes Mean Median. Explore Our Salary Database.
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Select City in MO. Choose Similar Job. Pick Related Category. Job Description for Forest and Conservation Worker Forest and Conservation Worker reforests and protects timber tracts and maintains forest facilities including roads and campsites. Select a city to view specific salary and bonus information for Forest and Conservation Worker. Loading results No data is available based on your input.
What does a Forest and Conservation Worker do? Works with various government and private organizations to coordinate and organize forest program activities and projects. April 05, Prepares and presents reports.
April 15, Complete Minimum Qualification Requirements. May 08, Submit Other Responsibilities. Not the job you're looking for? Accepted applicants will be placed on an eligibility list and contacted when the next person training session will be offered. There is a great deal of competition for conservation agent jobs.
Benefits include life, medical and dental insurance; paid holidays, vacations and sick leave; state retirement plan; credit union; and tuition reimbursement. Missouri has an abundance of natural resources and outdoor recreational opportunities, such as hunting, fishing, swimming, boating, canoeing, water-skiing, river rafting, camping, hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, skiing, snowboarding, sledding, tobogganing and bird watching.
The popular Lake of the Ozarks in Central Missouri covers 55, miles and boasts 1, miles of shoreline. Mountains — The Ozark Mountains cover much of the southern half of the state. Rivers — Missouri has a total of 86 border and inland rivers, the largest being the Arkansas, Mississippi, Missouri and White Rivers.
The rivers are especially popular for canoeing, fly fishing and river rafting. Forests — Missouri enjoys over 14 million acres of forests of which 85 percent are on privately owned land and 15 percent on government land. The federal government owns 12 percent of the forests which are protected by federal game wardens and three percent that are under the jurisdiction of Missouri conservation agents. Parks and Wildlife Areas — The Show Me state is home to 52 state parks, 72 state wildlife areas and 29 state wildlife management areas.
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