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DNR holding Career Fairs to Recruit Conservation Officers

The Minnesota Department of Natural Re­sources is holding two open-house-style career fairs for anyone interested in learning about be­coming a conservation officer. The career fairs are part of the agency’s current CO Prep pro­gram application period, which runs through March 31 and is for people without previous law enforcement experience.   

The career fairs are Wednesday, March 15, from 4-7 p.m. at the DNR Central Office, 500 Lafayette Road in St. Paul, and Monday, March 20, from 4-7 p.m. at the Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College, 2101 14th St. in Cloquet.

Anyone with at least a two-year degree and a love for the outdoors can apply for the CO Prep program, which is a key part of the DNR Enforcement Division’s effort to create a workforce that more closely resembles the diverse communities it serves.

“We’re looking for people who are hard­working and honest, and who possess a high degree of integrity,” said Col. Rodmen Smith, director of the DNR Enforcement Division. “If they have those intrinsic traits, we can teach them to be good natural resources law enforce­ment officers.”

Multiple DNR conservation officers, includ­ing those who have gone through the CO Prep program, will be at the career fairs to answer questions and share their perspectives on the career with attendees. Additional information, including a link to the application and location details, is on the DNR website (mndnr.gov/en­forcement/careers).

Later this year, the DNR will open an appli­cation period for people with law enforcement experience who are interested in becoming a conservation officer.

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