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Do you want to be part of an agency that provides opportunities for everyone to enjoy the outdoors by fishing, hunting, boating, recreational shooting, wildlife watching or related activities in Kentucky?
Receives required training in general law enforcement, firearms, emergency driving, boating, and fish and wildlife enforcement and management practices, including closely supervised field training; Patrols fields, forest lands, streams, lakes and rivers
Kentucky Fish and Wildlife hiring conservation officers 2024. FRANKFORT, Ky. (March 20, 2024) — The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is currently accepting applications to fill conservation officer positions in multiple counties. Applications will be accepted through April 17, 2024.
51 Wildlife jobs available in Kentucky on Indeed.com. Apply to Environmental Scientist, Forester, Wildlife Removal Technician and more!
technical equipment at fish hatcheries and wildlife management areas. Learns to collect data concerning fish and wildlife and to prepare reports. Assist in the performance of soil and water tests and plants and cultivates agricultural crops to serve as food for wildlife.
24 Ky Fish & Wildlife jobs available in Kentucky on Indeed.com. Apply to Research Assistant, Environmental Scientist, Animal Technician and more!
The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is currently accepting applications to fill conservation officer positions in multiple counties. Applications will be accepted through...
Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Hiring Conservation Officers. Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife 800-858-1549. FRANKFORT, Ky. (Dec. 21, 2018) — Applications are now being accepted for dozens of conservation officer positions with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. Application deadlines are soon, and vary by posting.
Nomination meetings for the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Commission are being held in November to fill three of nine positions on the volunteer board. The commission meets quarterly in Frankfort to help provide oversight of the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources and guide development of the state’s regulations on hunting ...
Job duties of Kentucky’s conservation officers include: Patrolling Kentucky’s lakes and rivers, fields and forests. Enforcing state and federal wildlife rules and regulations, as well as boating regulations and any relevant state criminal laws. Investigating reports of violations of wildlife and boating laws.