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Conservation Scientists

Part of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics, in the Science and Mathematics pathway.

Bright outlookJob zone 4: considerable preparationO*NET 19-1031.00

What the work is

Manage, improve, and protect natural resources to maximize their use without damaging the environment. May conduct soil surveys and develop plans to eliminate soil erosion or to protect rangelands. May instruct farmers, agricultural production managers, or ranchers in best ways to use crop rotation, contour plowing, or terracing to conserve soil and water; in the number and kind of livestock and forage plants best suited to particular ranges; and in range and farm improvements, such as fencing and reservoirs for stock watering.

On a typical day

  • Implement soil or water management techniques, such as nutrient management, erosion control, buffers, or filter strips, in accordance with conservation plans.
  • Advise land users, such as farmers or ranchers, on plans, problems, or alternative conservation solutions.
  • Monitor projects during or after construction to ensure projects conform to design specifications.
  • Visit areas affected by erosion problems to identify causes or determine solutions.
  • Develop or maintain working relationships with local government staff or board members.
  • Apply principles of specialized fields of science, such as agronomy, soil science, forestry, or agriculture, to achieve conservation objectives.

What it pays

$66,120
Median pay per year, San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX metro
New workers start near $47,790
Experienced workers reach $87,530
  1. $48k10th
  2. $56k25th
  3. $66kMedian
  4. $78k75th
  5. $88k90th
Wage percentiles: 10th $47,790, 25th $55,940, Median $66,120, 75th $77,980, 90th $87,530

About 120 people do this job in the San Antonio area.

Job outlook

Alamo region (Bexar and 12 surrounding counties), Texas Workforce Commission projection 2024 to 2034. U.S. figures from the BLS for comparison.

+6.5%

employment change in the Alamo region, 168 to 179 jobs · U.S. +3%

15

openings a year in the Alamo region, from growth and people leaving · U.S. 2,500

168

employed in the Alamo region in 2024 · U.S. 28,500

Typical entry education: Bachelor's degree

Skills this career uses

The skills O*NET rates most important for the job, with how much of each the work needs on a 1 to 7 scale.

  1. Reading Comprehension3.9
  2. Active Listening3.8
  3. Speaking3.8
  4. Complex Problem Solving3.8
  5. Writing3.9
  6. Critical Thinking3.8
  7. Science3.5
  8. Judgment and Decision Making3.5

Education people in this job have

Share of workers by highest education, from O*NET surveys. It shows what others did, not what you must do.

  1. Certificate4%
  2. Bachelor's degree78%
  3. Master's degree13%
  4. Doctoral or professional4%

Job zone 4, considerable preparation: Usually a bachelor's degree, sometimes a strong associate plus experience.

Alamo programs that lead here

  • Northwest Vista
  1. Geography and Environmental Sustainability

    Transfer pre-major · Science & Technology

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