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  2. Ontario Conservation Officers - Wikipedia

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    Conservation officers enforce Ontario’s natural resources laws. They investigate and prosecute offenders under many federal and provincial statutes, relating to: fire, fish and wildlife, invasive species, forestry, aggregates (sand and gravel), public lands, public safety (e.g. recreational vehicle use, forest fire prevention) and Law enforcement

  3. British Columbia Conservation Officer Service - Wikipedia

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    On July 1, 1905, British Columbia established the department for the Protection of Game and Forests, hired the first game and forest warden which eventually grew into the BCCOS today. [5] From 1918 to 1929, game wardens were abolished and the British Columbia Provincial Police took over the responsibility of enforcing wildlife legislations.

  4. 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.

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

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    Myles was hired as a conservation warden in 1998 after working for the Department of Natural Resources part-time. Though he didn't know it at the time, he was the first Black conservation warden ...

  6. Junior Forest Wardens - Wikipedia

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    The Official Crest of the Junior Forest Wardens. The Junior Forest Wardens (JFW) is a Canadian volunteer-led organization focused on developing a wild lands conservation ethic in youth. JFW clubs have operated at various times across Canada. As of 2019, clubs are active in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador.

  7. Fired then rehired, conservation warden says dysfunction ...

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    A current DNR conservation warden is adding his voice to those describing a toxic culture within the program. Fired then rehired, conservation warden says dysfunction persists in DNR program Skip ...

  8. Michigan Conservation Officers - Wikipedia

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    Warden Smith was charged principally with appointing deputies for the enforcement of fish and game regulations. The mission of the DNR Law Enforcement Division has expanded substantially since Smith's appointment and now includes protection of all natural resources and the environment, as well as the health and safety of the public.

  9. Canadian Forest Service - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Forest Service (CFS; French: Service canadien des forêts) is a sector of the Canadian government department of Natural Resources Canada.Part of the federal government since 1899, the CFS is a science-based policy organization responsible for promoting the sustainable development of Canada's forests and competitiveness of the forest sector to benefit present and future Canadians.