What does an officer of nature conservation do?

Responsible for enforcement of all land protection laws is responsible for enforcing all land protection laws by controlling hunters and fishermen for licenses and harvest. Inspection of wildlife and public education and public education on rules, regulations and dangers of wild animals are also tasks of nature protection official. Laws on forestry, boat laws and pollution investigations usually apply to an officer of the protection of wild animals. This may include the prevention and monitoring of forest fires and fires by the guardians, patrolling forests with a fire lane and exploring reports on fire and risk activity of caravans. From poaching to legal hunting, an officer of wildlife protection, he examines reports of illegal activities and carries out controls of athletes in field and water. Checking the right licenses and brands, as well as the control of the use of the right sports equipment, assure that only legal means are used for animal and fish harvesting. In nA wild game is harvested by an officer at the check -in stations. Animals are controlled in terms of age, sex and in some cases the sample of the carcass is taken for disease testing, such as chronic waste (CWD) in deer.

In most areas, an officer for nature conservation has all the legal authority of a police officer, and therefore the nature protection officer is able to write leaves and violators of the arrest. When checking the ship, the nature official is to consider the power to consider the ship that is not sea, and orders the ship's owner to complete the repairs and have it checked before the water. Offenses that can often cause the ship not considered inoperative, are lack of fire extingileser, failing to display the correct display numbers and/or stickers, and without a battery box. Lack of float equipment, boat operating while under the influence ofAlcohol or drugs and dangerous rides are also ticket offenses.

Nature protection officials usually run vehicles owned by the government in the performance of work duties. The nature conservation official often prepares traps and assaults for poachers by interpreting the bait of animals or by monitoring the waterways that are visited by hunters, illegal fishermen and people with fish above the legal limit. This type of duty is often dangerous and some nature protection officers have been shot and killed by the perpetrators in the field.

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