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AGFC Enforcement’s Role in The Natural State
The AGFC Enforcement plays a crucial role in preserving and protecting Arkansas’s natural resources and wildlife. As the law enforcement division of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, their primary responsibility is to enforce the state’s wildlife and boating laws, ensuring the sustainable management of the state’s wildlife and aquatic resource

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Corporal Sydney Grant Earns Certified Recreational Boating Professional Certification
Jan. 22, 2025

Greers Ferry school adds stability to AGFC emergency response evaluations
Dec. 16, 2024

Apply to become an AGFC game warden
Oct. 22, 2024

AGFC adds seven new game wardens in graduation ceremony
Sep. 16, 2024

Increased enforcement efforts bolster safe waters during holiday weekend
Jul. 9, 2024

AGFC recruiting new class of game wardens
Oct. 18, 2023

Sweat the details for summer angling safety
Jul. 31, 2023

Turkey-poaching trend troubling Arkansas game wardens
May. 3, 2023

USFWS, AGFC seek information on bald eagle shooting
Apr. 28, 2023

When talking turkey, silence is golden
Mar. 22, 2023

Apply by March 31 to work for the AGFC this summer
Mar. 1, 2023

AGFC wildlife officers featured on Arkansas Wildlife Podcast
Mar. 1, 2023