Martin Nowak
Martin's Snakes
Game Warden Job Requirements – Selected States
This seemed like an appropriate forum for the topic.
I am providing a few links to job requirements for fish and game wardens in several states. Each state varies somewhat in requirements and readers interested will need to Google their states’ job requirements. Reptile keepers (and anyone participating in outdoor activities) needs to reflect on the job qualifications considering that game wardens are sworn LEOs, carry weapons, and generally have arrest powers. Note that many states require a psychological evaluation. Educational standards also vary for job entry. These links do not address what may be required for maintaining the job such as physical, psychological, educational, infractions, complaints, behavioral, and other requirements.
When examining game warden job qualifications, one should also review the “Mission, Vision, Values” of each state’s Game and Fish Commission or Department of Conservation. These “characteristics” of the agency should guide actions and behaviors of employees. An example here would be Alabama. Alabama’s government entity is titled “Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources”. Alabama’s State Insect is the Monarch Butterfly. Monarchs are IUCN Red List as Endangered and will be so designated by the U.S. in 2024. Virtually every state that contains monarchs (either native or migratory) has funding and activity to protect this magnificent insect. Despite Alabama’s “Conservation” title, the state has no budget and no activities to protect the monarch butterfly even though the insect migrates through Alabama twice annually. Finally, when examining factors related to boots on the ground game wardens, one should also look at leadership of the state's department. Examine leadership qualifications and actual credentials of the leaders. The top position is usually termed “Commissioner”.
Florida: https://www.gamewardenedu.org/florida/
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Special Agent:
https://www.fws.gov/sites/default/files/documents/FW-1010-Special-Agent.pdf
https://www.gamewardenedu.org/us-fish-and-wildlife-special-agent-jobs/
Alabama: https://www.gamewardenedu.org/alabama/
Arizona: https://www.gamewardenedu.org/arizona/
California: https://wildlife.ca.gov/Enforcement/Career/Qualifications
Georgia: https://www.gamewardenedu.org/georgia/
Tennessee: https://www.gamewardenedu.org/tennessee/
Texas: https://tpwd.texas.gov/warden/recruiting-careers/requirements
This seemed like an appropriate forum for the topic.
I am providing a few links to job requirements for fish and game wardens in several states. Each state varies somewhat in requirements and readers interested will need to Google their states’ job requirements. Reptile keepers (and anyone participating in outdoor activities) needs to reflect on the job qualifications considering that game wardens are sworn LEOs, carry weapons, and generally have arrest powers. Note that many states require a psychological evaluation. Educational standards also vary for job entry. These links do not address what may be required for maintaining the job such as physical, psychological, educational, infractions, complaints, behavioral, and other requirements.
When examining game warden job qualifications, one should also review the “Mission, Vision, Values” of each state’s Game and Fish Commission or Department of Conservation. These “characteristics” of the agency should guide actions and behaviors of employees. An example here would be Alabama. Alabama’s government entity is titled “Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources”. Alabama’s State Insect is the Monarch Butterfly. Monarchs are IUCN Red List as Endangered and will be so designated by the U.S. in 2024. Virtually every state that contains monarchs (either native or migratory) has funding and activity to protect this magnificent insect. Despite Alabama’s “Conservation” title, the state has no budget and no activities to protect the monarch butterfly even though the insect migrates through Alabama twice annually. Finally, when examining factors related to boots on the ground game wardens, one should also look at leadership of the state's department. Examine leadership qualifications and actual credentials of the leaders. The top position is usually termed “Commissioner”.
Florida: https://www.gamewardenedu.org/florida/
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Special Agent:
https://www.fws.gov/sites/default/files/documents/FW-1010-Special-Agent.pdf
https://www.gamewardenedu.org/us-fish-and-wildlife-special-agent-jobs/
Alabama: https://www.gamewardenedu.org/alabama/
Arizona: https://www.gamewardenedu.org/arizona/
California: https://wildlife.ca.gov/Enforcement/Career/Qualifications
Georgia: https://www.gamewardenedu.org/georgia/
Tennessee: https://www.gamewardenedu.org/tennessee/
Texas: https://tpwd.texas.gov/warden/recruiting-careers/requirements