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Working with Trees and People: Using Ecology in Forestry and Education Recommended age: 10–12 In this recorded session, pupils meet Jemma Cuthbert, School and Community Officer with the Royal Forestry Society, to explore how a background in ecology can lead to a career working with both trees and people. Jemma shares how her studies in ecology led her into a role that combines environmental education with forestry. Pupils discover how ecological knowledge helps inform decisions about managing woodlands, growing timber as a sustainable resource, and improving school grounds for both wildlife and pupils. The session also explores the skills used in this type of work - including communication, teamwork, problem-solving and continuous learning — while highlighting the real-world impact of tree planting and woodland management. Part of the Green Jobs for Nature series for National Careers Week, this session supports learning in science, geography and careers education, and encourages young people to think about careers that combine nature, education and outdoor work.