In North Carolina, the number of game wardens, officially known as wildlife enforcement officers, varies by county and is determined by factors such as the size of the county and its wildlife resources. Generally, larger counties or those with significant Natural Resources may have more game wardens. On average, there might be one game warden for every few hundred square miles, but specific ratios can differ widely. For precise numbers, it's best to consult the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission or local authorities.
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Fish and Game Wardens usually receive salaries of Fifty Five Thousand Seven Hundred dollars per annum.
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