High school education; plus any combination totaling four years of college and/or full-time certified law enforcement experience; completion of 20 weeks of enforcement in-service training following hire date; 21 years of age and in good physical condition; must be willing to locate anywhere in the State; must have good driving record. (*Other job related education and/or experience may be substituted for all or part of these minimum qualifications.) This information is on the Arkanasas Game and Fish Commission Website!
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I found the information/requirements at the link I will provide. Hope this helps. It says you need a Bachelors degree in one a few certain areas. Just folow the provided link and Good Luck!
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I'm sure you can - the training program you go through to become a game warden has nothing to do with whether you have hunted before or not.
You become a game warden in Ontario by submitting and application and passing a background check. Those who meet the qualifications may be offered a job if one is available.
There are no classes in high school that will help you become a game warden. Take science classes so when you go to college you will have the classes you need. You can major in forestry management or environmental studies to become a game warden. Since they are part police I imagine each state has a training that is required as well .
A game warden in Missouri should be at least 21 years of age. They should be a US citizen and be in good health. They should also have a degree in wildlife conservation.
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Wildlife officers in Arkansas start off at $28,000 per year and do not usually see much of a pay increase for at least 5 years. For more detailed information contact the human resource department with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission.