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  2. List of state and territorial fish and wildlife management ...

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    Bureau of Warden Service, enforces and conducts investigations relating to fisheries, wildlife, and off-road recreation laws. [4] Maine Department of Marine Resources, researches, manages, and conserves the natural resources found in the tidal waters of the state. [5]

  3. Maryland Natural Resources Police - Wikipedia

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    In 1890, the state enacted its first uniform natural resources conservation law for the protection of game birds and animals. [8] In 1896, the General Assembly established the Office of the State Game Warden, headed by a state game warden appointed by the governor for a two-year term; Governor Lloyd Lowndes Jr. appointed Robert H. Gilbert to ...

  4. Michigan Conservation Officers - Wikipedia

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    Early Michiganders recognized the rich and vast natural treasures surrounding them and the need for their conservation and protection. The result was the first salaried U.S. game warden, William Alden Smith, who was appointed in 1887. Warden Smith was charged principally with appointing deputies for the enforcement of fish and game regulations.

  5. Conservation officer - Wikipedia

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    A conservation officer may also be referred to as an environmental technician/technologist, game warden, park ranger, forest watcher, forest guard, forester, gamekeeper, investigator, wilderness officer, wildlife officer, or wildlife trooper.

  6. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation ...

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    As the uniformed law enforcement representatives of the Department of Environmental Conservation, environmental conservation police are responsible for the enforcement of the environmental laws and regulations of New York and for the detection and investigation of suspected violations. [1]

  7. Inside the Wisconsin conservation warden program ... - AOL

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    The conservation warden program in Wisconsin historically has been a sought-after employment for those with a passion for the outdoors. Wisconsin's 220 sworn wardens are responsible for enforcing ...

  8. 'I was the Black warden': DNR's first African American warden ...

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    Katie Grant, the DNR's communications director, said in response to questions about the culture within the warden program that employees are required to undergo sexual harassment training yearly ...

  9. Indiana Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement ...

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    In 1897, the Indiana General Assembly gave the Commissioner of Fisheries (the predecessor to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources) the authority to appoint at least one deputy in every Indiana county. In 1911, an act was passed establishing game wardens. The Law Enforcement Division is Indiana's oldest state law enforcement agency. [1]