Earn a high school diploma or GED
Complete a college degree in criminal justice, wildlife management, biology, environmental science, or a related field
Meet the minimum age and citizenship requirements for your state or agency
Maintain a clean driving record and good physical fitness
Avoid a serious criminal record
Gain experience in law enforcement, wildlife work, or outdoor-related jobs
Apply to a state fish and wildlife agency or similar agency
Pass written exams, physical fitness tests, background checks, drug tests, and psychological evaluations
Complete a police academy or game warden training academy
Finish field training with an experienced officer
Obtain any required state certifications or law enforcement licenses
Learn hunting, fishing, boating, and conservation laws
Build skills in communication, report writing, firearms, and emergency response
Stay current with continuing education and agency training requirements
