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What major does Forestry Bureau recruit for graduate students? I need it urgently ~ ~ thank you.

Under normal circumstances, the Forestry Bureau does not recruit graduate students, but it does not rule out the possibility that some senior engineers and nursing research institutes in colleges and universities jointly train graduate students. To be sure, all majors related to agriculture and forestry can be done, even those related to botany.

Responsibilities of Forestry Bureau:

(a) responsible for the supervision and management of forestry and grassland and their ecological protection and restoration. To formulate policies, plans and standards for forestry and grassland and their ecological protection and restoration and organize their implementation, and draft relevant laws, regulations and departmental rules. Organize the dynamic monitoring and evaluation of forest, grassland, wetland, desert and terrestrial wildlife resources.

(two) the organization of forestry and grassland ecological protection and restoration and afforestation. Organize the implementation of key ecological protection and restoration projects in forestry and grassland, guide the cultivation of public welfare forests and commercial forests, and guide and supervise the voluntary tree planting and urban and rural greening. To guide the prevention and quarantine of pests in forestry and grassland. To undertake the related work of forestry and grassland in coping with climate change.

(three) responsible for the supervision and management of forest, grassland and wetland resources. Organize and supervise the implementation of the national forest cutting quota. Responsible for forest land management, formulate forest land protection and utilization plans and organize their implementation, guide the delineation and management of national public welfare forests, and manage state-owned forest resources in key state-owned forest areas.