According to US statistics in 2011, a DNR officer in the United States makes anywhere from $44,412 to $57,963 annually. Of course, this salary will vary from state to state.
The average annual salary in Michigan for a DNR officer is $52,000. The average annual salary for a DNR officer in Alaska is $37,000.
Protects the wildlife
"Starting Salary: $ 30,376.00State benefits are provided to each employee of the S.C. Department of Natural Resources (See Benefits Brochure). Officers participate in the 25 year Police Officer Retirement System. The Department will provide uniforms and all necessary equipment at no cost to the officer. Additional post employment training is available."SC Dnr's recruiting page.http://www.dnr.sc.gov/law/lawenforcementapp.html
Mel Blount
This varies with the state you are asking about.
Because the DNR officer very often works alone or can't get a female officer out for pat downs this can and does happen.It is discouraged but to protect himself when dealing with a suspect it is allowed.If this is for a DNR test refer to the actual policyAdded: DNR Officers, with VERY FEW exceptions are sworn law enforcement officers and under the Supreme Court ruling in Terry v. Ohio, are allowed to take precautions to protect themselves by performing an outer garment pat down (i.e.: "friisk") for weapons.
No a DNR does not but you have a family that is sick and had gotten a DNR for the hospitals to see then the will not DNR the family memeber.
It depends on the collage your planning on going to.
It's possible that some states may require it, but not many. Go to the website for your state and enter the official name of your state's DNR agency into the search box. That should bring up all the nformation you need.
Please make question more informative
DNR - House - was created on 2005-02-01.
The online reservation systems purpose on the Michigan DNR website is to make it possible for people to register online without having to leave their homes or call.