They must be skilled at detecting potential safety violations, or emergencies.criminal activity. This typically involves observing activities like fishing, hunting, camping, and boating. The ability to observe their surroundings also means paying attention to the small details like equipment, and making sure that outdoor facilities and tools meet standards for safety.
Conservation officers need communication skills to do many of the tasks they do daily, like writing up reports, informing people at environmental sites about laws, and interviewing and interrogating. Officers could also have to appear in court and give a testimony for criminal cases based on the officers jurisdiction. When faced with dangerous situations, they need to be able to accurately communicate details to other workers and law enforcement so that they can safely secure the area.
DNR officers must be physically fit to handle any ordeal that may happen on the job including catching criminal suspects. Since they work as law enforcement officers, they must also be able to handle firearms and physically arresting someone. In natural environments where the public uses facilities for recreational activities the DNR may have to administer first aid. They also need to be fit enough to walk long distances, and/or work in bad …show more content…
Conservation officers in maryland earned about $73,000 a year and in california they got around $69,500. New york DNR’s earned $67,000 a year and in washington they earned $59,000 a year.
The requirements of being a conservation officer are different depending on the state. Most states require candidates to be 21 or older and to have a spotless criminal history. Some states also look at credit and according to O*Net, about 75% of the nations conservation officers have bachelor's degrees and only 9% have no education beyond high school.
If you do not want to be a DNR one other job you could do is forest management. It is a branch concerned with overall administrative and social aspects as well as scientific and technical aspects. This includes management for fish wilderness, wood products, wildlife water etc;. Management can be based on economics, conservation or a mixture of both. Techniques include planting and replanting of various species, preventing fire