The Alabama Conservation Enforcement Officer has been on the front lines of conservation for more than 100 years. The foresight of conservationists and state legislators to enact hunting and fishing laws, along with the dedicated service of the first conservation officers, made an impact on the abundance of wildlife and natural resources we enjoy today. While the enforcement of current game and fish laws is the primary duty of today’s conservation officer, they do much more.
Contact Information
Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Law Enforcement Contacts
State Lands Law Enforcement Contacts
Marine Resources Law Enforcement Contacts
Report Violations to Operation Gamewatch
Laws and Regulations
2024-2025 Regulations Book of Game, Fish, Furbearers, and Other Wildlife
Laws Relating to Conservation and Natural Resources
Marine Resources Regulations and Enforcement
Nongame Species Regulations for Protection of Fishes, Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds and Mammals
Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Related information
Game Check Regulation - Deer and Turkey Harvest Record and Reporting Requirement
Wildlife Management Area Rules and Regulations
Legal Methods of Hunting in Alabama
Additional Information
Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact
What to do When Approached by a Conservation Enforcement Officer
Careers in Conservation
Conservation Enforcement Officer Career Information
Hunter Courtesy Card
Hunter courtesy cards can be downloaded for landowners to give written permission for hunting on property.