Analysis of Game Warden Work Activities, Department of Fish, Wildlife And Parks, Law Enforcement Division : Performance Audit Report 1996

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Conclusion: Wardens Typically Drtermine Their Own Work Priorities While general work priorities for wardens are discussed during enforcement and department-wide meetings, division management typically relies on warden initiative and judgment to determine the best way to protect Montana's fish, wildlife and parks resources.
Consequently, the individual wardens establish priorities based primarily upon their interpretation of what should be accomplished and when. For example, the decision to patr
...ol rather than perform a non-patrol activity, such as case investigation is generally left up to the individual warden.
Page 25 Chapter DI - Enforcement Work Activity Analysis As noted previously, patrol-related activities take up about 60 percent of a game warden's time. Patrol activity is used to identify a variety of violations and provide a law enforcement presence. According to wardens, patrol versus non-patrol decisions do not necessarily address fish and wildlife resource priorities such as protecting a trophy elk population or an endangered species.


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