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Summary: Pennsylvania requires game warden applicants to attend the Ross Leffler School of Conservation. Learn more about how to become a fish and game warden in Pennsylvania with tips from an experienced game warden in this free hunting video.
Michael Roach has been a game warden for over 12 years. Roach is very knowledgeable in this field of work and currently works as a game warden in the state of Utah.read more
"Hello, my name is Officer Mike Roach. I currently work with the Utah Department of Wildlife Resources and I'm a Conservation Officer for the State of Utah. I'd like to talk to you briefly about becoming a Game Warden for the State of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania requires that you be at least twenty-one years of age and that you are also a U.S. Citizen. You must have at least a high school education or a GED. They also require that you be able to attend the Ross Lethlar Game Commission School. This school was commissioned by the State of Pennsylvania to train their Game Wardens or Conservation Officers in becoming Conservation Officers or Game Wardens. The school requires that you meet minimum physical standards. And the physical test is that your weight is in proportional to your height. So you have to be in pretty good physical shape. While you're there at this school, you will learn all the applicable game laws and how to become a Game Warden, how to successfully be a Game Warden for the State of Pennsylvania."
eHow Article: How to Become a Fish & Game Warden in Pennsylvania