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The French National School of Forestry or National School of Water Resources and Forestry (French: École nationale des eaux et forêts, pronounced [ekɔl nɑsjɔnal dez‿o e fɔʁɛ]; abbr. ENEF), established in Nancy, France, in 1824, was the first national training institute for foresters in France, and a premier early school of forestry in ...
Forester was a title used widely during Medieval times. The forester usually held a position equal to a sheriff or local law enforcer, and he could act as a barrister or arbiter. The forester usually held a position equal to a sheriff or local law enforcer, and he could act as a barrister or arbiter.
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A Forester is a person who practises forestry, the science and profession of managing forests. Forester may also refer to: Butterflies.
ONF logo Ingénieur de l'Agriculture et de l'Environnement (Captain) of the National Forests Office measuring a seized tortoise before releasing it into nature in 2008.. The National Forests Office (French: Office national des forêts), or ONF, is a Government of France agency that manages the state forests, city forests and biological reserves.
Early 19th century North American foresters went to Germany to study forestry. Some early German foresters also emigrated to North America. In South America the first forestry school was established in Brazil, in Viçosa, Minas Gerais, in 1962, and moved the next year to become a faculty at the Federal University of Paraná, in Curitiba. [34]
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