Private qualifications Biotope manager

A professional certification for environmental creation to restore the local wild fauna and flora. As a specialist in bringing back flora and fauna, his area of activity is expanding.
What is a "biotope?"
The word "biotope" means "a place where various local creatures can live. In the so-called industrialized countries, the number of plants and animals around us has been rapidly decreasing due to the rush to industrial development without regard for nature. Japan is no exception.
When the balance of the natural ecosystem is lost, it will eventually affect all living things, including human beings. In recent years, the national and local governments in Japan have taken the lead in actively creating biotopes that take into consideration local wild plants and animals. Biotope managers are expected to play an active role in such situations.
The "Why?" of Nature is perfect for those who think about the "Why?
There are two types of biotope managers: biotope planning managers and biotope construction managers. Biotope planners are responsible for urban and rural planning to protect and restore the local nature. The biotope construction manager is an on-site engineer who actually builds the biotope.
Most of the certified planners and managers are working for general companies or other companies that are involved in the environment. Since environmental work will become more and more necessary in the future, biotope managers are expected to play an increasingly active role in this field.
Those who are interested in becoming a biotope manager should actively participate in the creation of biotopes in their schools and communities. And when insects and birds that you could not see before start to gather, try to think about the reason why. Such is the "why?" of nature. of nature, this certification is perfect for those who like to think about it.
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| Finished school | Find jobs related to conservation and the environment, including civil engineering and landscaping. |
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| Employment! | While working, attend workshops and read reference books to study. |
| Passed Level 2 and Level 1! | There is no examination limit for Level 2; for Level 1, the required work experience varies depending on education and experience. |
| Developing various jobs as a nature conservation and restoration professional | They are increasingly active in urban and rural planning and in creating biotopes in schools. |
contact information (for inquiries) (e.g. corporate phone number)
公益財団法人 日本生態系協会
〒171-0021 東京都豊島区西池袋2-30-20 音羽ビル
tel.03-5951-0244 fax.03-5951-2974(代表)”









