Game wardens in the state work for the enforcement branch of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and are known as conservation officers. Applicants for these positions must be both highly trained and passionate about serving in a role that helps protect the state’s natural resources through good old-fashioned police work.
Given how competitive these jobs are, the most qualified applicants are those that have some background or experience in wildlife biology, natural resource management or law enforcement.
Typical job responsibilities will include:
- Enforcing all of the fishing and hunting laws in their designated patrol area
- Investigating and busting poaching operations
- Collecting data on bird, game, and fish populations
- Assisting conservation efforts throughout the region
Since Michigan’s conservation officers are fully commissioned peace officers, they have full authority to enforce all state laws, even those that pertain to crimes that don’t involve illegal hunting or the theft of natural resources.
Michigan Game Warden Eligibility Requirements
Conservation officers are responsible for protecting Michigan’s unique habitats:
- The longest freshwater coastline in the country
- Almost 65,000 inland water sources
- Considerable forest habitats
Serving as a conservation officer is an ideal career for men and women who love the natural wonders Michigan has to offer and that are driven by a strong desire to protect the state’s natural resources. Such individuals are likely to find this type of position highly rewarding. While conservation officers primarily manage fishing and hunting regulations, they also routinely promote and coordinate hunter education, firearm, and boating safety courses.
Michigan Department of Natural Resources Basic Job Qualifications
Shown below are the minimum qualifications needed to apply to become a conservation officer. Additional information and job postings are available on the website of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
Age: 21 years of age or older is required at the time of appointment
Citizenship: Proof of U.S. Citizenship or naturalization documents are required
License: A valid Michigan-issued driver’s license is required with a ‘clean’ record
Military Service: Veterans and military personnel require ‘Honorable Discharge’ documents.
Work Eligibility: New employees must present original documents that establish identity and eligibility for U.S. employment opportunities as per federal law – applicants must be eligible to accept employment before the process continues. Candidates will be subject to mandatory drug screening.
Background and Legal History
Applicants who successfully passed the pre-screening will be subject to an intensive fingerprint background check in order to continue the application process. This is to ensure that candidates have:
- Freedom from drug addiction
- Suitable moral scope and background
- Not been placed on court-ordered probation
- Not been convicted of a felony or a crime involving moral turpitude
- Never been convicted of a felony offense
- No record of domestic violence, misdemeanor or otherwise
- Not been convicted of perjury or false statement
- Never been discharged or resigned under threat of discharge from any law enforcement position
Academic Credentials: Completion of high school or GED is required. While a college degree is not required to apply, possessing one may enhance the opportunity to obtain a job as a conservation officer. Recommended courses include:
- Criminal justice
- Natural-resource sciences
- Sociology
- Communication arts (all types)
Additional Requirements:
- Proof of Live Scan fingerprint submission
- Picture ID
- Passing score for the Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES) physical fitness test
- Michigan Civil Service Commission (MCSC)
- Entry Level Law Enforcement Exam with valid score
- Electronic application including:
- Cover letter
- Resume
- Job-fit questionnaire
- Location preference sheet
- Transcripts
- Form DD214
Meeting the Requirements for Peace Officer Training
Conservation Officer Academy
A 22-week course consisting of basic police officer training in the following:
- Criminal Law
- Environmental Law
- Interview/interrogation techniques
- Waterfowl identification/enforcement
- Fish and game identification/enforcement
- Marine vessel operation/enforcement
- Tactical tracking
- Precision driving
- Digital photography
- Marksmanship
- Firearms tactics/safety
- Field trauma/first aid
- Off-road vehicle operation
- Snowmobiling
- Survival strategies/methods
Field Training
An 18-week specialty-training course consisting of training on the following:
- Firearms
- Drug Identification
- Hazardous Devices
- ATV (All Terrain Vehicles) control, patrol and maintenance
- Water Survival
- Emergency Vessel Operations
- Investigation procedures
- Fish, fowl, reptile and game identification
- Marine Theft
- Commercial Fishing and trapping
- Media Relations
- Land Navigation
Interview: Candidates will have a panel interview with enforcement officers to evaluate knowledge, outward personality traits, and ability to make ethical judgments.
Medical evaluation: Candidates must be in good health for a physically active outdoor role in law enforcement.
Hearing: The applicant must be able to demonstrate good hearing with or without hearing aids
Vision: The applicant must have good corrected or uncorrected binocular vision, and have color vision consistent with the demands of the job.
Physical Readiness Testing: The applicant must successfully complete a physical readiness test showing that he or she is able to complete performance as shown below:
- Must be able to bench press 64% of his or her body weight
- Must be able to complete 18 sit-ups in one minute
- Must run for 300 meters in 65 seconds or less
- Must complete 20 push-ups with no time limit
- Must run a mile and a half in 17 minutes and 12 seconds or less
- Must complete a 100 yard swim using the following techniques or any combination thereof: freestyle, breast stroke or side stroke followed by a 10 minute tread immediately followed by retrieving an object from 7 feet of water.
Psychological Condition: The applicant must be in suitable psychological and emotional health according to medical criteria
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Desired Qualifications :
- Demonstrate effective use of English - the various aspects of English communication for oral and verbal communication
- Demonstrate effective use of mathematics including advanced arithmetic, basic accounting, estimating, and data collection
- Demonstrate skills in additional languages.
- Knowledge of current principles and practices of habitat resources, law enforcement and wildlife management
- Computer spreadsheet, word processing, email, GIS, and database knowledge in a networked environment is required; the state uses proprietary programs for training and information delivery
- Establish and maintain effective interpersonal relationships within and outside of the department
- Remain committed to professional development
- Effectively operate and negotiate a 4-wheel drive vehicle on rugged terrain
- Effectively utilize boats, snowmobiles, and ATVs for patrol and pursuit
- Demonstrate effective use of firearms.
- Professional development or college courses in psychology, law enforcement, sociology, or natural resources management
Salaries for Conservation Officers with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources
The median salary among conservation officers in Michigan exceeds the national median for game wardens by nearly $10,000.
The Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget reported that the median salary among conservation officers was $61,630 ($29.63/hour) as of 2016. The state’s most experienced conservation officers earned salaries within the top 10% of their profession and made an average of $62,810 ($30.20/hour) that year.
Michigan’s Civil Service Commission provides salary ranges for conservation officers at various stages of their careers (2017):
- Conservation Officer Recruit: $33,010 - $43,326
- Conservation Officer: $42,432 - $75,275
- Conservation Officer Specialist: $52,770 - $89,960
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
PO Box 30031
Lansing, MI 48909
Phone: (800) 788-1766
http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7-153-42199_67298-236863--,00.html
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Adrian College 110 S Madison St, Adrian, MI 49221-2575 Phone: (517) 265-5161 |
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Albion College 611 E Porter St, Albion, MI 49224 Phone: (517) 629-1000 |
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Alma College 614 W Superior, Alma, MI 48801-1599 Phone: (989) 463-7111 |
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Alpena Community College 665 Johnson St, Alpena, MI 49707 Phone: (989) 356-9021 |
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Andrews University 4150 Administration Drive, Room 136, Berrien Springs, MI 49104 Phone: (800) 253-2874 |
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Aquinas College 1607 Robinson Road SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506-1799 Phone: (616) 632-8900 |
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Baker College of Auburn Hills 1500 University Drive, Auburn Hills, MI 48326 Phone: (248) 340-0600 |
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Baker College of Clinton Township 34950 Little Mack Ave, Clinton Township, MI 48035 Phone: (586) 791-6610 |
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Baker College of Jackson 2800 Springport Rd, Jackson, MI 49202-1290 Phone: (517) 789-6123 |
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Baker College of Owosso 1020 S. Washington Street, Owosso, MI 48867 Phone: (989) 729-3350 |
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Bay de Noc Community College 2001 N Lincoln Road, Escanaba, MI 49829-2511 Phone: (906) 786-5802 |
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Bay Mills Community College 12214 W Lakeshore Dr, Brimley, MI 49715 Phone: (906) 248-3354 x8423 |
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Calvin College 3201 Burton Street SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546 Phone: (616) 526-6000 |
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Central Michigan University 106 Warriner Hall, Mount Pleasant, MI 48859 Phone: (989) 774-4000 |
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Concordia University-Ann Arbor 4090 Geddes Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105 Phone: (734) 995-7300 |
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Cornerstone University 1001 E Beltline Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525-5897 Phone: (616) 949-5300 |
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Davenport University 6191 Kraft Avenue S.E., Grand Rapids, MI 49512-9396 Phone: (616) 698-7111 |
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Eastern Michigan University 202 Welch Hall, Ypsilanti, MI 48197 Phone: (734) 487-1849 |
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Ferris State University 1201 S State St, Big Rapids, MI 49307-2251 Phone: (231) 591-2000 |
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Gogebic Community College E4946 Jackson Rd, Ironwood, MI 49938 Phone: (906) 932-4231 x0 |
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Grand Rapids Community College 143 Bostwick Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3295 Phone: (616) 234-4000 |
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Grand Valley State University 1 Campus Dr, Allendale, MI 49401-9403 Phone: (616) 331-2020 |
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Henry Ford Community College 5101 Evergreen Rd, Dearborn, MI 48128-1495 Phone: (313) 845-9600 |
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Hope College 100 E. 8th Street, Suite 260, Holland, MI 49423-9000 Phone: (616) 395-7000 |
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Kalamazoo College 1200 Academy St, Kalamazoo, MI 49006-3295 Phone: (269) 337-7000 |
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Kellogg Community College 450 North Ave, Battle Creek, MI 49017-3397 Phone: (269) 965-3931 |
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Kirtland Community College 10775 N Saint Helen Road, Roscommon, MI 48653 Phone: (989) 275-5000 |
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Kuyper College 3333 East Beltline Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525-9781 Phone: (616) 222-3000 |
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Lake Superior State University 650 W Easterday Ave, Sault Ste Marie, MI 49783 Phone: (906) 632-6841 |
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Lansing Community College 419 N Capitol Ave, Lansing, MI 48901-7210 Phone: (517) 483-1957 |
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Macomb Community College 14500 E Twelve Mile Rd, Warren, MI 48088-3896 Phone: (586) 445-7999 |
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Madonna University 36600 Schoolcraft Rd, Livonia, MI 48150-1176 Phone: (734) 432-5300 |
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Marygrove College 8425 W McNichols Rd, Detroit, MI 48221-2599 Phone: (313) 927-1200 |
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Michigan State University Address Unknown, East Lansing, MI 48824-1046 Phone: (517) 355-1855 |
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Michigan Technological University 1400 Townsend Drive, Houghton, MI 49931-1295 Phone: (906) 487-1885 |
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Mid Michigan Community College 1375 S Clare Ave, Harrison, MI 48625-9447 Phone: (989) 386-6622 |
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Montcalm Community College 2800 College Dr, Sidney, MI 48885-9723 Phone: (989) 328-2111 |
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Mott Community College 1401 E Court St, Flint, MI 48503-2089 Phone: (810) 762-0200 |
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Muskegon Community College 221 S Quarterline Rd, Muskegon, MI 49442-1432 Phone: (231) 773-9131 |
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North Central Michigan College 1515 Howard St, Petoskey, MI 49770 Phone: (231) 348-6600 |
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Northern Michigan University 1401 Presque Isle Avenue, Marquette, MI 49855 Phone: (906) 227-2650 |
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Northwestern Michigan College 1701 E Front St, Traverse City, MI 49686 Phone: (231) 995-1000 |
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Oakland Community College 2480 Opdyke Rd, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304-2266 Phone: (248) 341-2000 |
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Oakland University 2200 North Squirrel Road, Rochester Hills, MI 48309-4401 Phone: (248) 370-2100 |
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Olivet College 320 South Main Street, Olivet, MI 49076 Phone: (800) 456-7189 |
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Rochester College 800 West Avon Road, Rochester Hills, MI 48307 Phone: (248) 218-2000 |
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Saginaw Valley State University 7400 Bay Rd, University Center, MI 48710 Phone: (989) 964-4000 |
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Schoolcraft College 18600 Haggerty Road, Livonia, MI 48152-2696 Phone: (734) 462-4400 |
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Siena Heights University 1247 E. Siena Heights Dr., Adrian, MI 49221 Phone: (517) 263-0731 |
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Southwestern Michigan College 58900 Cherry Grove Rd, Dowagiac, MI 49047-9793 Phone: (269) 782-1000 |
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Spring Arbor University 106 E. Main St, Spring Arbor, MI 49283-9799 Phone: (517) 750-1200 |
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St Clair County Community College 323 Erie Street, Port Huron, MI 48061-5015 Phone: (810) 984-3881 |
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University of Detroit Mercy 4001 W McNichols Rd, Detroit, MI 48221-3038 Phone: (313) 993-1000 |
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University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 503 Thompson Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Phone: (734) 764-1817 |
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University of Michigan-Dearborn 4901 Evergreen Rd, Dearborn, MI 48128-1491 Phone: (313) 593-5000 |
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University of Michigan-Flint 303 E. Kearsley Street, Flint, MI 48502-1950 Phone: (810) 762-3000 |
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Wayne County Community College District 801 W. Fort Street, Detroit, MI 48226 Phone: (313) 496-2600 |
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Wayne State University 656 West Kirby Street, Detroit, MI 48202 Phone: (313) 577-2424 |
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Western Michigan University 1903 West Michigan Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5200 Phone: (269) 387-1000 |
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