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For help in rescuing wildlife, find a wildlife rehabilitator in your county. Sheriff's Office: 713-755-6044. Houston Regional Office: 281-931-6471. Harris County Game Warden contact information from Texas Parks & Wildlife Department.
Search for Game Wardens by County. Select a county from list below or type to filter by name. Results appear below. List of Texas Game Wardens.
Since 1895 our Texas Game Wardens have played a critical role in protecting Texas. They are here to help the citizens of Texas with an integrated team of professionals. From well-trained helicopter pilots to K-9 teams to sonar-equipped dive teams, they risk their lives to protect others.
Game Warden Training Center: 4363 FM 1047 Hamilton, TX 76531 (325) 948-3301 (325) 948-3312. 8 am - 5 pm weekdays
The new wardens and park police are joining the 515 game wardens and 130 park police officers currently in the field and will help enforce TPWD regulations and carry the department’s high standards to every corner of the state.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission recognized Houston-area game wardens nominated by the Harris County District Attorney’s Office for the 2021 Mothers Against Drunk Driving Outstanding Law Enforcement Award. The honor follows an increase of cases filed for driving and boating while intoxicated.
If a violation is currently in progress, please call Operation Game Thief immediately. TPWD complies with Federal civil rights laws and is committed to providing its programs and services without discrimination.
Wildlife Rehabilitators for Harris County. (713) 468-8972 (9a to 5p); wildlifeinfo@houstonhumane.org. For more information, see www.houstonhumanewildlife.org. Locate a county on this Map of Texas (PDF 1.1 MB)
AUSTIN – The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s (TPWD) Law Enforcement Division is proud to announce that Texas Game Warden Captain Jennifer Weaver has graduated as a member of the 291st session of the FBI National Academy. The graduation took place at the National Academy in Quantico, Virginia, on Sept. 12.
While responding to an anonymous call about alligator poaching on the Neches River, game wardens from Anderson, Henderson and Smith counties found an alligator shot with a compound bow behind the Lake Palestine Spillway. After injuring the 4.5-foot alligator, the suspect jumped into the river to retrieve the alligator.