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Definitions of foresters in various dictionaries:
noun - English writer of adventure novels featuring Captain Horatio Hornblower (1899-1966)
noun - someone trained in forestry
noun - one skilled in forestry
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Plural form of forester. |
a person in charge of a forest or skilled in planting, managing, or caring for trees. |
A person in charge of a forest or skilled in planting, managing, or caring for trees. |
A person or animal living in a forest. |
A small day-flying moth with metallic green forewings and a greenish-bronze body. |
The eastern grey kangaroo. |
A member of the Ancient Order of Foresters, a friendly society. |
Foresters might refer to |
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A Forester is a person who practices forestry, the science, art, and profession of managing forests. Foresters engage in a broad range of activities including ecological restoration and management of protected areas. Foresters manage forests to provide a variety of objectives including direct extraction of raw material, outdoor recreation, conservation, hunting and aesthetics. Emerging management practices include managing forestlands for biodiversity, carbon sequestration and air quality. * Many people confuse the role of the forester with that of the logger, but most foresters are concerned not only with the harvest of timber, but also with the sustainable management of forests to (in the words of Gifford Pinchot) "provide the greatest good for the greatest number in the long term". Another notable forester, Jack C. Westoby, remarked that "forestry is concerned not with trees, but with how trees can serve people". |