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Indiana DNR seeking Conservation Officers By: Benjamin Pilarski Indiana DNR Division of Law Enforcement is looking to fill Indiana Conservation Officer positions across the state. You must be a United States citizen and be 21 years old by Oct. 30 to be a conservation officer. All looking to apply should read “Become a Conservation Officer” and complete the pre-screening test under the “Apply” on the Indiana DNR s website. Pre-screening test must be submitted by midnight June 3. Applicants must also pass minimum Indiana Law Enforcement Academy physical fitness requirements. Conservation Officers are fully recognized Indiana police officers tasked with enforcing and upholding all DNR rules and regulations as well as all other Indiana state laws. ....
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Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating the killing of a bald eagle in southern Vigo County. The juvenile eagle was discovered in a tree on March 10 by people who regularly go to the area to view eagles. Conservation officers were contacted and began an investigation. Officers determined that the juvenile eagle was killed by a gunshot to the breast. The investigation is ongoing. A joint $2,000 reward is being offered by the US. Fish & Wildlife Service and Indiana Turn-in-a-Poacher Inc. to anyone with information leading to a conviction of the responsible party. If you have information, or know who is responsible, please contact Indiana Conservation Officers’ central dispatch at 812-837-9536 or the Turn in a Poacher Inc. hotline at 800-847-4367 (TIP-IDNR). ....