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i am 16 and am interested in joining the game and inland fisheries of Virginia academy asap.
To become a Texas game warden, you need to meet specific eligibility requirements, including being a U.S. citizen, at least 21 years old, and possessing a valid Texas driver's license. A bachelor's degree in wildlife management, natural resource management, or a related field is typically required. Additionally, candidates must complete the Texas Game Warden Academy, which includes extensive training in law enforcement, wildlife conservation, and emergency response. Finally, passing physical fitness tests and background checks is essential for employment.
It may be best that you contact your local game warden or the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Wildlife Information Line at 1-800-792-1112. Also beware that wildlife can carry rabies.
Colleges are not elegible to become Game Wardens. Rephrase your question.
Contact your local game warden.
All career ladder advancements are based on a combination of longevity, job knowledge, job performance and adherence to agency and division work rules. All salaries are subject to change without notice: * Game Warden Cadet, $2,914/month, Entrance Salary * Game Warden I, $3,183/month, Completion of Training Academy * Game Warden I, $3,758/month, One year after graduation * Game Warden II, $4,076/month, Four years after graduation * Game Warden III, $4,389/month, Eight years after graduation * Game Warden IV, $4,593/month, Twelve years after graduation * Game Warden V, $4,811/month, Sixteen years after graduation * Game Warden VI, $4,811/month, Twenty years after graduation * Stipend for education or certification: $50 - $150/month * Stipend for second language: $50/month Additional promotional opportunities within the Law Enforcement Division include Investigative Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain, Assistant Chief, Major, Lt. Colonel, and Colonel.
Contact you local game warden
In Texas you have to have a bachelors degree (4 year college degree) in order to become a Game Warden. I imagine it's about the same every where else.
He is no longer a game warden, but was formerly a game warden in Armstrong County in Western Pennsylvania.