DIMONDALE (AP) — The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is seeking people who want to become conservation officers.
The 23-week training academy starts July 15 in Dimondale, near Lansing. Applications are due March 1.
The academy is the first step to becoming a Michigan conservation officer. During the academy, recruits become paid state employees.
After graduating, they become probationary officers and spend several more months training throughout the state before being assigned to one of Michigan’s 83 counties.
DNR officers are certified police officers with authority to enforce all state laws.
- Posted February 08, 2018
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