The Maine Warden Service, established in 1880, is a dedicated law enforcement agency responsible for the protection and management of Maine's inland fishery and wildlife resources. With a commitment to preserving the state's natural heritage, the men and women of the Warden Service enforce conservation laws, investigate hunting-related incidents, conduct search and rescue operations, and collect data for resource management.
As stewards of Maine's unique natural resources, the Warden Service plays a crucial role in safeguarding the state's outdoor heritage and economy, which relies heavily on sporting, outdoor recreation, and ecotourism. Through education, community involvement, and enforcement, the Warden Service strives to ensure the safety of outdoor enthusiasts while preserving the diversity and availability of fish and wildlife resources.
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