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The average salary for a Game Warden in U.S. is $61,120.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $61,120

$33,260$86,880

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $29.38

$15.99$41.77

What does a Game Warden earn?

On average, game wardens in the U.S. have a salary of around $61,120 per year. Game wardens work to protect wildlife and enforce laws related to fishing, hunting, and boating. They interact with a variety of people, from recreational fishermen to farmers, to ensure the environment and its inhabitants are safe and respected. Specialisation is possible in game warden roles, such as wildlife protection or fisheries services.

How to earn more as a Game Warden

If you want to become a game warden, you should consider earning a degree in wildlife conservation or forestry science. You can also look into a degree apprenticeship if you'd like to gain on-the-job experience in a shorter period of time. To increase your earnings, you could specialise in a certain area of game warden responsibilities, such as habitat management or enforcing hunting regulations. You could also become self-employed or consider starting a consulting business in the field to gain more control over your career.