top of page
Writer's pictureSAMUEL CHIBUNNA

Top Jobs for Nature Lovers and Outdoor Enthusiasts

For some of us, working in an office cubicle all day is not an option. It can be very stuffy in these walls and if you love the great outdoors, it can drive you insane if you stay indoors all the time. However, it is not easy to find a job that caters to nature lovers.

But, don’t give up just yet because down below are some of the best jobs for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts:

Tree planter

With trees now decreasing at a rapid rate, tree planters are now growing in number. Tree planters are the ones who go to areas that need new trees and plant them.

The job can be hard work, especially if the location is in the middle of nowhere. However, it is rewarding because you know these trees will help the environment recover even for just a bit.

Interested? You can send in your resume to these companies.

Recycling coordinator

If you support recycling, why not help out your local recycling center and be a recycling coordinator?

In this job, you will make sure that all the recyclables reach the center and get them recycled. It is also up to you to schedule collections, manage workers, and see the center is in ready to receive collection.

Doing our bit for Mother Earth is a great way to give back to society. Here are some jobs for you to apply at.

Limnologist

Although this one may not be familiar to many of you, a limnologist allows you to study freshwater ecosystems and its denizens.

Limnologists can specialise in various areas, from studying freshwater animals to understanding freshwater ecosystems. Each have good paycheques depending on which one you pursue.

Geologist

If you want to learn more about volcanoes, the ocean floor and the Earth’s surface in general, being a geologist may interest you.

In this job, you will get to study various materials from the earth and try to work out how they develop. Some geologists are even sent overseas to study newly discovered mineral deposits.

If you are keen, you can drop your CV here.

Zoologist

If you love animals and want to learn more about them in their natural habitat, becoming a zoologist may fit you perfectly.

In this career, you will study animals up close and personal and see how they live in their natural ecosystems.

Like me, if you are crazy over animals, here is the site to go to.

Archaeologist

Do you want to be the next Indiana Jones or Lara Croft? Archeologists are the ones who try and study the mysteries of lost civilizations and cultures.

They also examine ancient sites used thousands of years ago and figure out what they were used for. This job also involves a lot of travelling, which is perfect if you want to travel for work as well.

Organic Farmer

Something down to earth? Check out the job of organic farmer.

While some may say farming is old school work, it is actually becoming popular nowadays.

Organic farming, in particular, helps people grow healthy fruits and vegetables without using chemicals. It also helps bring nature to otherwise populated areas filled with buildings.

Photographer

Finally, nothing says nature and the great outdoors than being a photographer. As a travel photographer, you can explore the outdoors and take breathtaking shots. You can also document areas where people do not usually visit.

More importantly, photographers often work alone especially if your subjects are plants, waterfall and mountains.

In Summary

There are plenty of job options for people who love to work outdoors and be one with nature. You only need to know which ones call out to you the most and get the right qualifications for them.

Remember, before you steam forward to these jobs, research and consider all the options.

We hope this list helps you with your job hunt. Let us know how it goes!

Can’t get enough of MiddleMe? You can find me sharing my thoughts here as well: Instagram @kallymiddleme Twitter (MiddleMe_net) FaceBook (MiddleMe.net) LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/kallytay

Best things in life are meant to be shared, start spreading MiddleMe around, after all, sharing is caring.

0 views0 comments

Comments


bottom of page