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The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment manages natural resources, environmental protection, and sustainable use of forestry and fishery resources. The department develops environmental policies, manages protected areas, and coordinates conservation initiatives protecting South Africa’s biodiversity. It oversees fisheries management ensuring sustainable marine resource use, regulates fishing activities, and manages aquaculture development. The department manages forestry programs, promotes sustainable forest management, and coordinates reforestation initiatives. It addresses environmental challenges including pollution control, waste management, and climate change mitigation. The department plays a crucial role in environmental governance, ensuring sustainable resource use while protecting ecosystems and biodiversity for current and future generations.
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Environmental officer, Fisheries inspector, Forest ranger, Conservation officer, Environmental analyst, Research technician, Field worker, Policy advisor Typical jobs include the following: Environmental officer, Fisheries inspector, Forest ranger, Conservation officer, Environmental analyst, Research technician, Field worker, Policy advisor
