The average salary for a forest and conservation worker in Ohio is around $42,330 per year.
Avg Salary
Forest and conservation workers earn an average yearly salary of $42,330.
Wages typically start from $31,240 and go up to $52,120.
36% below national average Updated in 2018
Forest and conservation worker earnings by seniority
Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.
Forest and conservation worker salary by state
State Name | Average Salary |
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Michigan | $60,980 |
Arkansas | $49,190 |
Pennsylvania | $47,440 |
Massachusetts | $47,400 |
Nevada | $45,190 |
Missouri | $44,550 |
Ohio | $42,330 |
Florida | $40,390 |
Oregon | $39,140 |
New York | $38,000 |
Colorado | $37,940 |
Maryland | $37,690 |
New Jersey | $37,580 |
Nebraska | $37,000 |
Illinois | $36,770 |
Washington | $36,200 |
Louisiana | $36,120 |
Hawaii | $36,060 |
Georgia | $34,360 |
Delaware | $33,290 |
Utah | $33,220 |
Arizona | $32,650 |
Virginia | $32,530 |
Oklahoma | $32,370 |
District of Columbia | $31,960 |
Texas | $31,760 |
New Hampshire | $30,590 |
California | $30,060 |
Connecticut | $29,530 |
Montana | $29,510 |
Kentucky | $29,170 |
Indiana | $29,030 |
South Dakota | $28,880 |
North Dakota | $28,380 |
Kansas | $27,920 |
Tennessee | $26,450 |
Wisconsin | $26,000 |
South Carolina | $24,610 |
North Carolina | $24,580 |
Iowa | $23,590 |
Puerto Rico | $23,050 |
New Mexico | $21,840 |
West Virginia | $19,410 |
How do forest and conservation worker salaries compare to similar careers?
Forest and conservation workers earn 9% less than similar careers in Ohio. On average, they make less than rangeland managers but more than logging workers.
Career | Median Salary |
---|---|
Rangeland manager salary | $53K |
Soil and water conservationist salary | $53K |
Biomass plant technician salary | $54K |
Environmental technician salary | $44K |
Geothermal technician salary | $38K |
Forest and conservation worker salary | $42K |
Logging worker salary | $25K |
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)