Quintin Melville.  Nature  Ride ATV Trail  Ride Snowmobile Trail  Riding on a boat.

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Quintin Melville

 Nature  Ride ATV Trail  Ride Snowmobile Trail  Riding on a boat

 What Game Wardens do  Protect Nature Recourses  Enforce Hunting laws  Fishing regulations  Handle dangerous situations  Educate the public

 Fire Arms  Boats  ATV’s  Trucks  Radio  Tranquilizer gun  Binoculars  Snowmobile

 60 Credits  2 years in law enforcement  Meet physical, vision, and hearing requirements.  Pass fitness test

 Algebra  Biology  Ecology  Geometry  Natural Resources

Wage Level Salary range: $45,350 to $61,680Per Hour Salary range: $31,130 to $81,250Per Hour Entry$45,350$21.80$31,130$14.97 Median$55,050$26.47$49,730$23.91 Experienced$61,680$29.65$81,250$39.06

 Related Jobs  Environmental engineers  Environmental technicians  Police Officers  Promotions  Ranks  Cadet  Lieutenant  Captain.

 Outdoors  Ride ATV on trails  Ride Snowmobile on trails  Get to be on the lake  Fresh Air

 When people don’t do what you say  You are in a lot of tough situations  Dealing ATV/Snowmobile crashes  Dealing with attacking animals

 Monitor wildlife populations  Enforce hunting and fishing laws  Interact with hunters, fishers, and staff  Often wear a uniform  May work day, evening, or weekend shifts  Usually train through two- or four-year programs  May need to be certified

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