DNR Recruiting Wardens For 2026 Class

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources expects to hire about 10 full-time wardens for the upcoming 2026 class. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will accept applications for the next class of conservation wardens from April 10 through May 6.
The DNR expects to hire about 10 full-time wardens for the upcoming 2026 class. Successful applicants will begin their law enforcement officer training in January 2026 or April 2026, depending on experience level.
The DNR encourages applicants from various backgrounds. No prior involvement in hunting and fishing activities, experience operating recreational vehicles or law enforcement experience is required. The DNR offers comprehensive, in-house training to all new hires.
Applicants will need to meet minimum requirements and possess some of the desired skills and abilities such as:
- Solid communication skills and a willingness to serve and communicate with our diverse public.
- A strong passion for and interest in protecting people and natural resources.
- Honesty, integrity, self-motivation, self-confidence, determination, curiosity and professionalism.
- The ability to self-direct daily work activities in an efficient and accountable manner without close supervision.
- Negotiation, listening and problem-solving skills.
- An eagerness to learn.
Learn More About The Career
The DNR will host a virtual webinar on April 22 from 5 to 6 p.m. to discuss the hiring process and training program. Conservation wardens statewide will hold open “office hours” sessions for prospective applicants. Webinar registration and “office hours” information can be found on the DNR’s website.
Questions and inquiries can be directed to Wisconsin DNR recruiting officer Mary Bisch at Mary.Bisch@wisconsin.gov or 920-500-0332.
The conservation warden career offers opportunities to protect the state’s natural resources, build relationships and serve our communities in essential ways. Learn more about the career on the DNR’s Warden Recruitment webpage.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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