How do I contact a game warden in Alabama?
To report game and fish violations please call Operation Game Watch 1-800-272-4263. If you have questions about laws/regulations or need to talk with a conservation enforcement officer, please contact your law enforcement district office listed below.
How much does a game warden make in Alabama?
Alabama Game Warden Salary According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average Fish and Game Warden in the state of Alabama can make a median salary of $52,780 per year.
How many game wardens are in Alabama?
Lindsey and Dean are among more than 125 game wardens stationed throughout the state. They are assigned to a county and, when possible, may be transferred or request a transfer to be closer to the county where they grew up.
How do I report a poacher in Alabama?
Poachers are considered armed and potentially dangerous. The details you provide aid in the swiftness of arrest and increase the safety of enforcement officers. Call 1-800-272-GAME (4263) to report violators. Calling is easy, fast and completely confidential!
Is there a reward for reporting poachers?
Information from the call is relayed to the CDFW region where the offense occurred and an investigation is undertaken locally. If the information supplied by the caller results in an arrest the caller becomes eligible for a reward. (Rewards up to $1,000 have been paid.)
Who do you report animal trafficking to?
If you suspect that someone is trafficking in wildlife online, include the full website URL and take screen captures of the potentially illegal sale. Send us an email with all related information or call us using the FWS TIPs line at 1-844-FWS-TIPS (1-844-397-8477).
Can you hunt on your own land without a license in Alabama?
Must I purchase a hunting license to hunt on lands I own in Alabama? No. Residents of Alabama and their immediate family are not required to purchase a hunting license to hunt on property they own.