The most common degrees held by fish and game wardens are a Bachelor's Degree in Biology, a Bachelor's in Environmental Science, or a Bachelor's in Criminal Justice |
In the next five years I will need to have good grades and stay on task. Also to. Never forget to do my homework and to always get to school on time. Most importantly to pay attention in history class so I know the laws that I need to know and in science class so I know the plants and animals in the environment that I will be working in.The requirements to become a game warden are to be at least 21 years old, but a few states allow game wardens to be 18. Fish and game wardens must not have any felonies, must have a valid driver's license, be in good physical condition and be a United States citizen. Special agents with state Fish and Wildlife Departments often need a 4-year college degree. A 2-year associate's degree with full-time fish and/or wildlife experience or law enforcement experience may substitute for the 4-year college degree requirement in some states.
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