From Deseret News archives:
Conservation officers dedicated, efficient
Wildlife conservation is the most educated law enforcement agency in the state of Utah. All of our officers have a bachelor's degree, with many having a master's. They attend police officer standards and training and are subject to an 18-month probationary period, which includes intensive wildlife field training.
Utah has only 40 district conservation officers. Many of them have districts roughly the size of Connecticut. Our officers work alone most of the time, often in the backcounty where safety is of the utmost concern. We are spread too thin in the field to afford pulling officers together on a regular basis. We are down approximately eight law enforcement positions statewide and face impending retirements as a result of HB213.
Wildlife law enforcement is only one of many tools within the scope of wildlife management. The primary duty of an officer is the enforcement of wildlife regulations, but our officers wear many hats.
Our officers make drug- and alcohol-related arrests, respond to domestic disputes and assist other agencies as requested. Our officers utilize a variety of patrol tactics in an effort to achieve compliance and, more importantly, to educate the hunting, fishing and recreating public.
The industry of wildlife has changed dramatically over the past 20 years. The family deer hunt has evolved. The allure of a trophy has blurred the vision of many sportsmen to the point that illegal harvesting impacts wildlife management plans.
Illegal activity continues to grow. The conservation officer who already works nights, weekends and holidays rarely has a slow season.
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