NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "conservation"
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- 924120-02 - County Government-Conservation DeptsCounty Government-Conservation Depts is an industry that involves the administration of conservation programs at the county level. This industry is responsible for managing and protecting natural resources within a county's jurisdiction. County Government-Conservation Depts work to ensure that natural resources are used in a sustainable manner and that the environment is …Examples: Wetland conservation, Land conservation, Soil conservation
- 813312-10 - Environmental Conservation/Ecologcl OrgEnvironmental Conservation/Ecological Org is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 813312 that focuses on the preservation and protection of the environment and its natural resources. This industry is dedicated to promoting sustainable practices and reducing the negative impact of human activities on the environment. Environmental Conservation/Ecological Org companies work towards …Examples: Wildlife conservation, Land conservation
- 924120-05 - State Government-Conservation DeptsState Government-Conservation Depts is an industry that involves the administration of conservation programs by state government agencies. These departments are responsible for the management and protection of natural resources within their respective states. The primary goal of State Government-Conservation Depts is to ensure the sustainable use of natural resources while …Examples: Wildlife conservation, Wetland conservation
- 115112-15 - Soil Conservation ServiceThe Soil Conservation Service industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115112, which involves the preparation, planting, and cultivating of soil. The Soil Conservation Service specifically focuses on the management and preservation of soil resources. This industry is responsible for providing technical assistance to farmers, ranchers, and other landowners to help them conserve …Examples: Conservation tillage
- 221310-04 - Water Conservation Products & ServicesWater Conservation Products & Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 221310, which involves the provision of products and services that help in the conservation of water resources. This industry is focused on developing and implementing innovative solutions to reduce water consumption and promote sustainable water use practices. The products and services offered by this …Examples: Water conservation consulting services, Water conservation education and outreach programs
- 711510-31 - Art RestoringArt restoring is a specialized industry that involves the restoration and conservation of art pieces, including paintings, sculptures, and other forms of artwork. The primary goal of art restoring is to preserve the original condition of the artwork while repairing any damage that may have occurred over time. This industry requires a high level of skill and expertise, as well as a deep …Examples: Sculpture conservation, Paper conservation, Gilding conservation, Mural conservation
- 712190-03 - Nature CentersNature Centers are institutions that provide educational and recreational opportunities for visitors to learn about and experience the natural world. These centers are typically located in natural settings such as forests, wetlands, and wildlife habitats. Nature Centers offer a range of activities and programs that are designed to promote environmental awareness and conservation. Visitors …Examples: Conservation awareness, Wetland conservation, Forest conservation, Soil conservation
- 813312-05 - Water ConservationWater Conservation is a subdivision of the Environment, Conservation and Wildlife Organizations industry that focuses on the preservation and efficient use of water resources. This industry involves a range of activities aimed at reducing water waste, promoting sustainable water use, and protecting water quality. Water Conservation professionals work to develop and implement …Examples: Water conservation education
- 924120-01 - City Government-Conservation DepartmentsCity Government-Conservation Departments are responsible for the management and preservation of natural resources within their jurisdiction. This includes the development and implementation of conservation programs, policies, and regulations to protect the environment and promote sustainable practices. City Government-Conservation Departments work closely with other …Examples: Wetland conservation
- 924120-03 - Federal Government-Conservation DeptsThe Federal Government-Conservation Depts industry involves the administration and management of programs related to the conservation of natural resources and wildlife on federal lands. This includes the development and implementation of policies and regulations, as well as the monitoring and enforcement of compliance with these regulations. The industry also involves the management …Examples: Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
- 924120-04 - Sanctuaries-Wild LifeThe Sanctuaries-Wild Life industry involves the administration and management of wildlife sanctuaries, which are protected areas that provide a safe haven for various species of animals and plants. This industry is responsible for ensuring the conservation and preservation of wildlife habitats, as well as promoting public awareness and education about the importance of protecting these …Examples: Wetland conservation areas, Wildlife conservation organizations, Conservation land trusts
- 114210-07 - Habitat Preservation AssociationsHabitat Preservation Associations are organizations that work towards the conservation and protection of natural habitats for various species of plants and animals. These associations aim to maintain the ecological balance of the environment by preserving the natural habitats of different species. They work towards the protection of endangered species and their habitats, as well as the …Examples: Forest conservation, Bird habitat conservation, Riparian zone conservation
- 114210-05 - Wildlife ConservationWildlife Conservation is an industry that focuses on the protection and preservation of various species of animals and their habitats. This industry involves a range of activities aimed at maintaining the natural balance of ecosystems and preventing the extinction of endangered species. Wildlife Conservation professionals work to ensure that animals are able to thrive in their …Examples: Endangered species protection, Habitat restoration, Wildlife research, Ecotourism, Wildlife education programs,
- 115112-07 - EntomologistsEntomologists are professionals who specialize in the study of insects and their behavior. They conduct research to understand the biology, ecology, and evolution of insects, as well as their interactions with other organisms and the environment. Entomologists also develop and implement strategies to manage insect populations, including pest control and conservation efforts. This industry …Examples: Pollinator conservation
- 444180-29 - Energy Conservation Prods Services-Systems (Retail)Energy Conservation Prods Services-Systems (Retail) is an industry that specializes in providing products, services, and systems that help consumers reduce their energy consumption and save money on their energy bills. This industry involves the retail sale of a wide range of energy-efficient products, such as LED lighting, smart thermostats, and energy-efficient appliances. Additionally, …Examples: LED lighting, Smart thermostats, Energy-efficient appliances, Solar panels, Wind turbines, Weatherization services,
- 541612-03 - Energy Conservation & Mgmt ConsultantsEnergy Conservation & Mgmt Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to businesses and organizations on how to reduce their energy consumption and costs. They analyze energy usage patterns, identify areas of inefficiency, and develop strategies to improve energy efficiency. These consultants work with a wide range of clients, including commercial, industrial, and …Examples: Water Conservation
- 541614-17 - Natural Resources ConsultantsNatural Resources Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to businesses and organizations involved in the extraction, management, and conservation of natural resources. They work with clients to develop strategies and solutions that maximize the value of natural resources while minimizing negative environmental impacts. Natural Resources Consultants may …Examples: Wildlife habitat conservation consulting, Soil and water conservation consulting
- 541614-18 - Marine Resource ConsultantsMarine Resource Consultants are professionals who provide consulting services related to the management and conservation of marine resources. They work with government agencies, private companies, and non-profit organizations to develop and implement strategies for sustainable use of marine resources. The role of Marine Resource Consultants involves conducting research, analyzing data, and …Examples: Marine conservation planning
- 813319-21 - Cultural PreservationCultural Preservation is an industry that focuses on the protection and conservation of cultural heritage and traditions. This industry involves a range of activities aimed at preserving cultural artifacts, practices, and knowledge for future generations. Cultural Preservation professionals work to safeguard cultural heritage sites, artifacts, and traditions from damage, destruction, or …Examples: Folk art conservation
- 924110-02 - County Government-Environmental ProgramsCounty Government-Environmental Programs is an industry that involves the administration of air and water resource and solid waste management programs at the county level. This industry is responsible for developing and implementing policies and regulations that protect the environment and public health. County Government-Environmental Programs work towards ensuring that the county's natural …Examples: Water conservation programs, Wetlands conservation programs, Energy conservation programs
- 112990-05 - Butterfly BreedersButterfly breeders are professionals who specialize in the breeding and raising of butterflies for various purposes. This industry involves the cultivation of butterflies for scientific research, educational purposes, conservation efforts, and commercial purposes such as the sale of live butterflies, butterfly eggs, and chrysalises. Butterfly breeders may also provide services such as …Examples: Conservation organizations
- 327993-02 - Energy Conservation Prods (Manufacturing)Energy Conservation Prods (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Mineral Wool Manufacturing industry that focuses on the production of products designed to reduce energy consumption and promote sustainability. This industry involves the manufacturing of a wide range of energy-efficient products that are used in various applications, including residential, commercial, and industrial …Examples: Energy-efficient insulation, Solar panels for residential use, LED lighting systems for commercial buildings,
- 423330-01 - Energy Conservation Prods (Wholesale)The Energy Conservation Products Wholesale industry involves the distribution of products that are designed to reduce energy consumption and promote sustainability. These products are typically sold to contractors, retailers, and other businesses that specialize in energy-efficient construction and renovation projects. The industry includes a wide range of products, such as insulation …Examples: LED lighting fixtures, Solar water heaters, Energy-efficient windows, Programmable thermostats, Energy-efficient
- 459920-01 - Art Consultants (Retail)Art Consultants (Retail) are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to clients in the art industry. They assist clients in selecting and purchasing artwork that meets their specific needs and preferences. Art Consultants (Retail) work with a variety of clients, including individuals, corporations, and institutions, and may specialize in a particular type of art, such as contemporary …Examples: Art conservation consulting
- 541320-05 - Landscape ForestersLandscape Foresters are professionals who specialize in the management and conservation of forests and natural landscapes. They work to maintain the health and sustainability of forests, while also ensuring that they are aesthetically pleasing and accessible to the public. Landscape Foresters are responsible for developing and implementing plans for the management of forested areas, …Examples: Land conservation
- 541330-64 - Engineers-Water SupplyEngineers-Water Supply is a subdivision of the Engineering Services industry that specializes in the design, construction, and maintenance of water supply systems. This industry involves the planning and implementation of water supply projects, including the development of water sources, treatment of water, and distribution of water to consumers. Engineers-Water Supply also deals with the …Examples: Water conservation programs
- 541614-14 - Soil ConsultantsSoil Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance on soil management, conservation, and remediation. They work with a variety of clients, including farmers, land developers, government agencies, and environmental organizations, to assess soil quality, identify potential issues, and develop strategies to improve soil health and productivity. Soil Consultants may also …Examples: Soil conservation
- 712130-01 - Animal Exhibition ServiceAnimal Exhibition Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 712130 that involves the showcasing of live animals for educational, entertainment, or conservation purposes. This industry provides a platform for people to learn about different species of animals and their habitats. Animal Exhibition Service companies may operate independently or as part of a larger organization such as a zoo …Examples: Animal conservation exhibits
- 712130-02 - ArboretumsArboretums are specialized botanical gardens that focus on the cultivation and study of trees and other woody plants. These institutions are dedicated to the preservation and display of a wide variety of trees, shrubs, and vines from around the world. Arboretums are often associated with research and education, and they may be affiliated with universities or other educational institutions. They …Examples: Conservation efforts
- 712190-08 - Forest LandForest Land is an industry that involves the management and conservation of forested areas. This industry is responsible for the maintenance and protection of forests, as well as the sustainable use of forest resources. Forest Land is an important industry as it helps to preserve the natural environment, provides habitats for wildlife, and supports the production of timber and other forest …Examples: Wildlife habitat conservation
- 712190-14 - State ForestsState Forests are publicly owned forests managed by state governments for the purpose of conservation, recreation, and sustainable timber harvesting. These forests are typically large areas of land that are managed for multiple uses, including wildlife habitat, water quality protection, and outdoor recreation. State Forests are an important resource for the communities they serve, …Examples: Wildlife habitat conservation
- 712190-20 - State Wildlife RefugeState Wildlife Refuges are protected areas of land that are set aside for the conservation and protection of wildlife and their habitats. These areas are managed by state governments and are typically located in areas that are home to a variety of wildlife species. The primary goal of a State Wildlife Refuge is to provide a safe and natural environment for wildlife to thrive, while also …Examples: Wetland conservation
- 813312-02 - Animal Protection OrganizationsAnimal Protection Organizations are non-profit organizations that work towards the protection and welfare of animals. These organizations aim to prevent animal cruelty, abuse, and neglect, and promote the humane treatment of animals. They work towards educating the public about animal welfare issues, advocating for animal rights, and providing rescue and rehabilitation services for animals in …Examples: Wildlife conservation organizations
- 813910-11 - Farm & Home Advisory ServiceFarm & Home Advisory Service is an industry that provides consulting and advisory services to farmers and homeowners. This industry involves providing expert advice on a range of topics related to farming and home management. The services offered by this industry can include advice on crop management, livestock management, soil conservation, pest control, and home maintenance. The goal of …Examples: Soil conservation practices
- 924110-04 - State Government-Environmental ProgramsState Government-Environmental Programs is an industry that involves the administration and management of air and water resource and solid waste management programs at the state level. This industry is responsible for developing and implementing policies and regulations that aim to protect the environment and public health. State Government-Environmental Programs work towards ensuring that the …Examples: Water Conservation Programs, Wetlands Conservation Programs
- 926140-04 - State Government-Agricultural ProgramsState Government-Agricultural Programs is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 926140 that involves the regulation and oversight of agricultural marketing and commodities at the state level. This industry is responsible for developing and implementing programs that support the growth and sustainability of the agricultural sector within a state. State Government-Agricultural Programs work to ensure …Examples: Soil conservation programs, Agricultural water conservation programs
- 112930-04 - Game FarmsGame Farms are agricultural establishments that specialize in the breeding and raising of game animals for hunting and wildlife conservation purposes. This industry involves the management of animals in a controlled environment to ensure their health and well-being, as well as the production of high-quality game meat and trophy animals. Game Farms can range in size from small family-owned …Examples: Whitetail deer breeding, Elk hunting ranches, Wild boar farms, Bison ranching, Pheasant hunting preserves, Quail farms,
- 115112-17 - PermaculturePermaculture is a sustainable agricultural system that focuses on designing and maintaining ecosystems that are self-sufficient and resilient. It involves working with nature rather than against it, and creating a harmonious relationship between humans and the environment. Permaculture is based on the principles of observation, diversity, and integration, and aims to create a closed-loop system …Examples: Water conservation
- 115210-18 - Animal Shows & OrganizationsAnimal Shows & Organizations is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115210, which falls under the category of Support Activities for Animal Production. This industry involves the organization and management of events and activities that showcase animals, such as exhibitions, fairs, competitions, and performances. Animal Shows & Organizations can include a wide range of animals, from domestic pets to …Examples: Pet shows and competitions, Equestrian events, such as horse shows and rodeos, Livestock exhibitions and auctions,
- 115310-01 - Engineers-ForestEngineers-Forest is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115310, which involves providing support activities for forestry. This industry is responsible for designing and implementing engineering solutions for forest management and conservation. Engineers-Forest professionals work to ensure that forests are managed in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. They use their expertise …Examples: Forest road design, Watershed management, Timber harvesting planning, Forest fire prevention, Wildlife habitat
- 115310-03 - Ranger ServicesRanger Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115310, which involves providing support activities for forestry. Ranger Services specifically refers to the management and protection of forests and natural resources by trained professionals. These professionals, known as rangers, are responsible for ensuring that forests are well-maintained and protected from damage caused by human activities, …Examples: Wildlife conservation
- 115310-04 - Foresters-ConsultingForesters-Consulting is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115310, which involves providing support activities for forestry. This industry is responsible for providing consulting services to private landowners, government agencies, and other organizations involved in the management of forested lands. Foresters-Consulting professionals are experts in forest management, and they provide advice and …Examples: Forest conservation planning
- 115310-07 - Forest RestorationForest Restoration is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115310, which involves the support activities for forestry. This industry is focused on restoring and rehabilitating forests that have been damaged due to natural disasters, human activities, or other causes. Forest Restoration aims to bring back the ecological balance of the forest by improving its health, biodiversity, and productivity. This …Examples: Wildlife conservation
- 221310-09 - ReservoirsThe Reservoirs industry, a subdivision of the Water Supply and Irrigation Systems industry, involves the construction, operation, and maintenance of reservoirs used for water storage. Reservoirs are artificial lakes created by constructing a dam across a river or stream, which allows for the collection and storage of water for various purposes such as irrigation, drinking water supply, …Examples: Wildlife habitat conservation reservoirs
- 236220-06 - Building Restoration & PreservationBuilding Restoration & Preservation is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236220, which involves the repair, renovation, and preservation of commercial and institutional buildings. This industry is responsible for restoring the original beauty and functionality of historic buildings, as well as preserving them for future generations. Building Restoration & Preservation requires a high level of …Examples: Building conservation
- 237990-22 - Fish PoolsFish Pools is a subdivision of the Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction industry, which involves the construction of large-scale fish ponds and aquatic habitats. This industry is responsible for the design, construction, and maintenance of fish pools that are used for commercial fishing, aquaculture, and recreational purposes. Fish Pools are typically constructed using a variety of …Examples: Fish and wildlife conservation areas
- 238290-17 - Pipe & Boiler Covering ContractorsPipe & Boiler Covering Contractors are specialized contractors who provide insulation services for pipes, ducts, boilers, and other mechanical systems. They work in various settings, including commercial, industrial, and residential buildings. The primary goal of these contractors is to prevent heat loss or gain, reduce energy consumption, and maintain the temperature of the system. They use …Examples: Energy conservation insulation
- 238910-67 - TerracingTerracing is a subdivision of the Site Preparation Contractors industry under NAICS Code 238910. This industry involves the creation of terraces on sloping land to prevent soil erosion and improve water conservation. Terracing is a common practice in agriculture, horticulture, and landscaping. It is also used in civil engineering projects to stabilize slopes and prevent landslides. …Examples: Agricultural terracing, Horticultural terracing, Landscaping terracing, Civil engineering terracing, Terraced gardens,
- 423490-21 - Soil Testing Equipment (Wholesale)Soil testing equipment (wholesale) involves the distribution of equipment and supplies used for testing soil samples. This industry is responsible for providing a range of tools and equipment to professionals in the agriculture, construction, and environmental industries. Soil testing equipment is used to determine the composition and properties of soil, including pH levels, nutrient content, and …Examples: Soil conservation organizations
- 423730-15 - Heat Recovery Equipment & Systems (Wholesale)Heat Recovery Equipment & Systems (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Warm Air Heating and Air-Conditioning Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and systems that recover and reuse waste heat generated by industrial processes. The equipment and systems are designed to improve energy efficiency and reduce energy costs for commercial …Examples: Industrial heat recovery systems, Commercial heat recovery systems, Heat recovery ventilation systems, Heat recovery
- 423990-09 - Environmental Products & Supplies (Wholesale)The Environmental Products & Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of various durable goods that are designed to promote environmental sustainability and conservation. This industry is responsible for providing a range of products that are used in a variety of settings, including commercial, industrial, and residential applications. The products distributed by this …Examples: Energy-efficient HVAC systems, LED lighting fixtures, Solar-powered outdoor lighting, Water filtration systems,
- 424990-03 - Art Dealers (Wholesale)Art Dealers (Wholesale) are businesses that purchase and sell works of art to other businesses, such as galleries, museums, and auction houses. These works of art can include paintings, sculptures, photographs, prints, and other forms of visual art. Art Dealers (Wholesale) typically operate on a large scale, buying and selling art in bulk quantities. They may also provide services such as …Examples: Contemporary paintings, Antique sculptures, Modern photography prints, Limited edition lithographs, Abstract mixed
- 456191-09 - Awareness Products (Retail)Awareness Products (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 456191 that involves the retail sale of products that promote awareness of various causes, issues, and movements. These products are designed to raise awareness and educate the public on a range of topics, including social, political, environmental, and health-related issues. Awareness Products (Retail) includes a wide variety of …Examples: Environmental Conservation
- 488310-04 - LighthousesLighthouses are structures built on or near the coast to guide ships and boats safely through dangerous waters. They are typically tall, cylindrical towers with a bright light at the top that can be seen from far away. Lighthouses have been used for centuries to help sailors navigate through treacherous waters and avoid shipwrecks. Today, many lighthouses have been automated and are no longer …Examples: Marine conservation
- 492110-05 - Art DeliveryArt Delivery is a subdivision of the Couriers and Express Delivery Services industry, which specializes in the transportation and delivery of artwork. This industry involves the safe and secure handling of valuable and often fragile pieces of art, including paintings, sculptures, and other forms of visual art. Art Delivery companies provide a range of services, including packing, crating, …Examples: Art restoration and conservation
- 517410-02 - Satellite ImagerySatellite Imagery is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 517410 that involves the collection and distribution of images captured by satellites orbiting the Earth. This industry is responsible for providing high-quality images of the Earth's surface, atmosphere, and oceans for a variety of purposes, including scientific research, environmental monitoring, and national security. …Examples: Environmental monitoring and conservation
- 531390-03 - Energy RatersEnergy Raters is a subdivision of the Other Activities Related to Real Estate industry that involves the evaluation and assessment of the energy efficiency of buildings. Energy Raters are responsible for conducting energy audits and providing recommendations for improvements to reduce energy consumption and costs. They also perform inspections to ensure that buildings meet energy codes and …Examples: Energy conservation consulting
- 541330-09 - Engineers-AgriculturalEngineers-Agricultural is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541330, which falls under the Engineering Services industry. This industry involves the application of engineering principles and techniques to agricultural production and processing. Engineers-Agricultural are responsible for designing and developing new technologies and systems to improve the efficiency and sustainability of agricultural …Examples: Soil and water conservation
- 541370-15 - Surveyors-Water RightsSurveyors-Water Rights is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541370 that involves the measurement and mapping of water resources and the determination of water rights. This industry is responsible for ensuring that water resources are used in a fair and sustainable manner, and that water rights are properly allocated and managed. Surveyors-Water Rights work closely with government agencies, …Examples: Water conservation planning
- 541611-04 - Historical Restoration ConsultantsHistorical Restoration Consultants are professionals who specialize in the restoration and preservation of historical buildings, structures, and landmarks. They work with clients to assess the condition of historical sites and develop plans to restore them to their original state. This involves a deep understanding of historical architecture, building materials, and construction techniques. …Examples: Conservation of Historical Sites
- 541690-10 - Agricultural ConsultantsAgricultural consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural businesses. They help clients improve their operations, increase productivity, and maximize profits. Agricultural consultants may specialize in a particular area of agriculture, such as crop production, livestock management, or soil conservation. They may work …Examples: Crop rotation planning, Soil fertility management, Livestock nutrition consulting, Pest and disease control, Irrigation
- 541690-84 - Park & Recreation ConsultantsPark & Recreation Consultants are professionals who provide consulting services to public and private entities involved in the development, management, and operation of parks, recreational facilities, and related amenities. They offer expert advice on a range of topics, including park planning, design, construction, and maintenance, as well as programming, marketing, and revenue generation. Park …Examples: Environmental conservation organizations
- 541714-20 - Laboratories-Marine BiologicalLaboratories-Marine Biological is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541714 that involves research and development in biotechnology related to marine organisms and ecosystems. This industry focuses on studying the biology, ecology, and behavior of marine organisms, as well as the interactions between these organisms and their environment. Laboratories-Marine Biological is a highly specialized field …Examples: Marine conservation
- 541715-05 - OceanographersOceanographers are professionals who study the ocean and its interactions with the Earth's atmosphere, land, and ecosystems. They use a range of scientific methods to explore the physical, chemical, and biological properties of the ocean and its inhabitants. Oceanographers work to understand the complex processes that occur in the ocean, such as ocean currents, tides, waves, and the movement of …Examples: Marine conservation
- 541715-10 - Agricultural ResearchAgricultural research is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541715 that involves the study and experimentation of various aspects of agriculture. This industry is focused on developing new technologies, techniques, and practices that can improve the efficiency and sustainability of agricultural production. Agricultural research is a vital component of the agricultural industry, as it helps to ensure …Examples: Soil conservation
- 541715-12 - Wetlands ConsultantsWetlands Consultants are professionals who specialize in the study and management of wetlands. Wetlands are areas of land that are saturated with water, either permanently or seasonally, and are characterized by unique vegetation and soil types. Wetlands Consultants work to assess, monitor, and manage these areas to ensure their preservation and protection. They may work for government agencies, …Examples: Non-profit conservation organizations
- 541921-08 - Photographers-MarinePhotographers-Marine is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541921 that involves capturing images of marine life, boats, and other water-related subjects. This industry requires a high level of skill and knowledge of marine environments, as well as specialized equipment to capture high-quality images. …Examples: Marine conservation photography
- 541921-14 - Photographic RestorationsPhotographic Restorations is a specialized industry that involves the restoration and repair of old, damaged, or faded photographs. This industry is focused on preserving the memories captured in photographs by repairing any damage or deterioration that may have occurred over time. Photographic restorations require a high level of skill and attention to detail, as well as a deep understanding of …Examples: Art conservation studios
- 541921-23 - Photographers-TechnicalPhotographers-Technical is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541921 that involves the use of specialized equipment and techniques to capture images for technical purposes. This industry is focused on providing high-quality images that are used for scientific, medical, engineering, and other technical applications. Photographers-Technical use their expertise to capture images that are used for …Examples: Art conservation
- 541940-09 - VeterinariansVeterinarians are professionals who provide medical care to animals. They diagnose and treat illnesses, injuries, and diseases in a range of animals, including pets, livestock, and zoo animals. They also provide preventative care, such as vaccinations and regular check-ups, to ensure the health and well-being of animals. Veterinarians may work in private practices, animal hospitals, or research …Examples: Wildlife conservation
- 562998-01 - Lake & Beach Cleaning & ImprovementLake & Beach Cleaning & Improvement is a specialized industry that focuses on the maintenance and improvement of natural bodies of water such as lakes and beaches. This industry involves the removal of debris, trash, and other pollutants from the water and surrounding areas to ensure the safety and cleanliness of the environment. The goal of Lake & Beach Cleaning & Improvement is to preserve the …Examples: Environmental Conservation Organizations
- 621340-01 - AudiologistsAudiologists are healthcare professionals who specialize in diagnosing, treating, and managing hearing and balance disorders. They work with patients of all ages, from infants to the elderly, and use a range of techniques to evaluate and treat hearing and balance problems. Audiologists work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, private practices, and schools. …Examples: Hearing conservation program
- 621340-02 - Audiology Information & Referral ServiceAudiology Information & Referral Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621340 that involves providing information and referral services related to audiology. This industry is focused on helping individuals with hearing loss or other auditory impairments find the appropriate resources and services to improve their quality of life. Audiologists and other professionals in this industry work to …Examples: Hearing conservation programs
- 711510-22 - Art HistoriansArt historians are professionals who specialize in the study of art and its history. They research, analyze, and interpret art from different periods and cultures, and use their knowledge to provide insights into the meaning and significance of artworks. Art historians work in a variety of settings, including museums, galleries, universities, and research institutions. They may also work as …Examples: Renaissance art, Contemporary art, Islamic art, African art, Asian art, Baroque art, Impressionism, Modern art
- 712110-01 - MuseumsMuseums are institutions that collect, preserve, and exhibit objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific significance for the education and enjoyment of the public. Museums can be dedicated to a specific subject matter, such as art, history, science, or technology, or can be general in nature. They can be privately or publicly owned, and can range in size from small local museums to …Examples: Art museums, History museums, Science museums, Children's museums, Natural history museums, Archaeological museums,
- 712110-10 - ArchivesArchives is a subdivision of the Museums industry that involves the collection, preservation, and organization of historical documents, records, and other materials. Archives are typically maintained by government agencies, universities, libraries, and other organizations that have a need to preserve historical information for research, legal, or administrative purposes. The primary goal of …Examples: Government archives, University archives, Library archives, Corporate archives, Religious archives, Historical society
- 712120-03 - State Historic SitesState Historic Sites are locations that have been designated by the state government as having historical significance. These sites are typically open to the public and offer a range of educational and recreational activities. State Historic Sites can include buildings, structures, landscapes, and archaeological sites that are associated with significant events, people, or periods in history. …Examples: Civil War Battlefields, Revolutionary War Sites, Underground Railroad Sites, Native American Sites, Industrial
- 712130-06 - ZoosThe Zoo industry involves the operation of facilities that exhibit live animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, and other species, for the enjoyment and education of the public. Zoos provide a unique opportunity for visitors to observe and learn about animals from around the world in a safe and controlled environment. The industry is highly regulated to ensure the welfare of the …Examples: Conservation center
- 712190-01 - Aquariums-PublicAquariums-Public is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 712190, which falls under the category of Nature Parks and Other Similar Institutions. This industry involves the operation of public aquariums that exhibit marine and freshwater life to the public. These aquariums are designed to provide visitors with an educational and entertaining experience, while also promoting conservation efforts …Examples: Coral reef exhibit, Shark tank, Jellyfish exhibit, Kelp forest exhibit, Penguin exhibit, Otter exhibit, Seahorse
- 712190-13 - State Wildlife Mgmt Areas/Wildlife AreasState Wildlife Management Areas/Wildlife Areas are public lands managed by state governments for the conservation and preservation of wildlife and their habitats. These areas are designated for recreational activities such as hunting, fishing, hiking, and wildlife observation. The primary goal of these areas is to maintain and enhance the natural habitat for wildlife species, including …Examples: Wetland restoration, Wildlife habitat management, Hunting and fishing regulations, Wildlife research and monitoring,
- 712190-15 - National ForestsNational Forests are public lands owned by the federal government and managed by the United States Forest Service. These forests are managed for multiple uses, including timber harvesting, recreation, wildlife habitat, and watershed protection. National Forests are spread across the United States and cover a vast area of land. They are an important resource for the country and provide a range of …Examples: Conservation education
- 712190-17 - National GrasslandsNational Grasslands is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 712190, which falls under the category of Nature Parks and Other Similar Institutions. This industry involves the management and preservation of grasslands that are owned by the federal government. National Grasslands are vast areas of land that are covered with grass and are home to a variety of wildlife species. The primary purpose of …Examples: Prairie dog conservation
- 712190-18 - Federal Wildlife RefugesFederal Wildlife Refuges are protected areas of land and water that are managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. These refuges are established to conserve and protect wildlife and their habitats, as well as to provide opportunities for wildlife-dependent recreation and education. Federal Wildlife Refuges are located throughout the United States and its territories, and cover a wide …Examples: Wetland conservation
- 712190-24 - National Landmark/Historic Site/MemorialThe National Landmark/Historic Site/Memorial industry involves the preservation and maintenance of sites that hold significant cultural, historical, or natural value. These sites are designated as national landmarks, historic sites, or memorials by the government or other organizations. The industry is responsible for ensuring that these sites are protected and accessible to the public for …Examples: Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Independence Hall, Statue of Liberty National Monument, Alcatraz Island, Gettysburg
- 713930-13 - Boat ClubsBoat Clubs are establishments that provide recreational boating facilities and services to their members. These clubs typically offer a range of amenities such as boat rentals, dockage, fueling stations, and maintenance services. Boat Clubs are often located on bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, and oceans, and provide a social atmosphere for members to enjoy boating activities with …Examples: Environmental conservation initiatives
- 812910-22 - Animal CommunicatorAnimal Communicators are professionals who claim to have the ability to communicate with animals through telepathy or other intuitive means. They use their skills to understand the thoughts, emotions, and behaviors of animals and to facilitate communication between animals and their human owners. Animal Communicators may work with a range of animals, including pets, livestock, and wildlife. …Examples: Wildlife conservation
- 813219-02 - Volunteer Workers Placement ServiceVolunteer Workers Placement Service is an industry that involves connecting volunteers with organizations that need their services. These organizations can be non-profit, government, or private entities that require assistance from volunteers for various tasks. Volunteer Workers Placement Service providers act as intermediaries between volunteers and organizations, helping to match volunteers …Examples: Environmental conservation groups
- 813312-04 - Animal AdoptionsAnimal Adoptions is a subdivision of the Environment, Conservation and Wildlife Organizations industry that involves the process of finding homes for animals in need. This industry focuses on rescuing animals from shelters, streets, and abusive situations, and then providing them with medical care, food, and shelter until they are adopted by a loving family. Animal Adoptions is a crucial …Examples: Cat Adoptions, Dog Adoptions, Rabbit Adoptions, Bird Adoptions, Reptile Adoptions, Small Mammal Adoptions, Farm Animal
- 813312-07 - Dog Breeders-Information & Referral ServiceDog Breeders-Information & Referral Service is a subdivision of the Environment, Conservation and Wildlife Organizations industry. This industry involves providing information and referral services related to dog breeding. The primary focus of this industry is to provide guidance and support to dog breeders, as well as to connect potential dog owners with reputable breeders. The services …Examples: Purebred dog breeding, Show dog breeding, Working dog breeding, Service dog breeding, Therapy dog breeding, Designer
- 813312-08 - Pets-Lost & FoundThe Pets-Lost & Found industry is a subdivision of the Environment, Conservation and Wildlife Organizations industry. This industry involves the search and recovery of lost pets, as well as the reuniting of found pets with their owners. The industry also provides services such as pet identification, microchipping, and pet registration to help prevent pets from getting lost in the first …Examples: Lost dog search and recovery, Found cat reuniting with owner, Pet identification and registration services, Missing
- 813319-08 - Non-Profit OrganizationsNon-profit organizations are entities that operate for purposes other than generating profit. These organizations are typically focused on social, cultural, educational, or religious causes, and their primary goal is to serve the public interest. Non-profit organizations can take many forms, including charities, foundations, advocacy groups, and trade associations. They rely on donations, grants, …Examples: Environmental conservation organizations
- 813410-16 - Historical OrganizationsHistorical Organizations are non-profit organizations that are dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of a particular region, culture, or event. These organizations collect, preserve, and interpret historical artifacts, documents, and other materials to educate the public about the past. They may also conduct research, publish books and articles, and organize events and exhibits to …Examples: Local historical societies, State historical commissions, National park historical associations, Military history
- 924110-01 - City Government-Environmental ProgramsCity Government-Environmental Programs is a subdivision of the Administration of Air and Water Resource and Solid Waste Management Programs industry. This industry involves the management and implementation of environmental programs at the city level. City Government-Environmental Programs are responsible for ensuring that the city's air and water resources are clean and safe for the public, as …Examples: Water Conservation Programs
- 926140-02 - County Government-Agricultural ProgramsCounty Government-Agricultural Programs is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 926140 that involves the regulation and implementation of agricultural programs at the county level. These programs are designed to support and promote the agricultural industry within a specific county, and may include a range of activities such as providing technical assistance to farmers, managing agricultural land use, …Examples: Soil conservation programs
- 926140-03 - Federal Government-Agricultural ProgramsFederal Government-Agricultural Programs is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 926140, which involves the regulation of agricultural marketing and commodities. This industry is responsible for the development and implementation of agricultural policies and programs at the federal level. The main objective of Federal Government-Agricultural Programs is to support and promote the growth of the …Examples: Conservation Programs