MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will accept applications for the 2027 class of conservation wardens from April 30 through May 14.
DNR conservation wardens are credentialed state law enforcement officers stationed statewide, serving rural and urban communities. They enforce laws critical to the protection of fish and wildlife, the environment, state parks and forests and outdoor recreation enthusiasts. Wardens also serve as ambassadors and educators, teaching the public about natural resources, outdoor safety and environmental conservation.
The DNR will hire approximately 14 full-time wardens who will begin training in January 2027 or April 2027, depending on experience level.
No prior law enforcement experience is required. Applicants will need to meet minimum requirements and possess skills and abilities involving communication, public service and self-motivation.
A recorded webinar detailing the hiring process, training and more will be available later in April. Several current DNR conservation wardens will also schedule open office hours to meet with interested individuals. The webinar and office hours will be listed on the website when available. Interested applicants can also sign up for email updates.
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