NC Wildlife Enforcement graduate it’s first class in two years
July 21, 2006
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Photo courtesy of NC Wildlife Â
There are more than 200 North Carolina Wildlife Enforcement Officers in the state. Officers work tirelessly long hours and are on call virtually every day of the year. While it’s hard being a wildlife officer it is even harder to become one.
A lack of turn over in the 200 state wide enforcement positions means that no class was offered last year.Â
Few make the cut;
 More than 600 people applied for this academy session; 14 were invited to attend training; that number was decreased down to ten.
They are planning to offer the class again next year so interested people should contact the NC Wildlife  Enforcement Division.Â



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