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!
If you don't have a high school education and aspire to become a game warden at 21, you can consider obtaining your GED to meet minimum educational requirements. Additionally, gaining experience in conservation, wildlife management, or law enforcement through internships or volunteer work can enhance your qualifications. Research local requirements, as some states may have specific pathways or training programs for aspiring game wardens. Networking with professionals in the field can also provide valuable insights and opportunities.
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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.
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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 .
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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.