Illinois Conservation Police

Illinois Conservation Police Illinois Department of Natural Resources - Office of Law Enforcement There were three of them: one each for the Chicago, Peoria, and Quincy's area.
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EARLY HISTORY
The first "Game Wardens" hired in Illinois were appointed by the Governor in 1885. They served a two-year term and were paid by receiving a portion of the fine monies collected from arrests they made for game law violations. They traveled the state by train, and would often be away from home for many days at a time. Fourteen years later, in 1899, twenty-two additional Game Wardens we

re hired. Fisheries' laws were introduced many years after the first game laws, resulting in the hiring of several "Fish Wardens" in 1911. Game Wardens didn't enforce fish laws back then. Game Wardens and Fish Wardens joined forces and became the "Division of Fish & Game" in 1917, a new division of the Illinois Department of Agriculture. The Department of Conservation was created in 1925. Agriculture's "Division of Fish & Game" joined the Department of Conservation in 1928, being renamed the "Division of Law Enforcement." The Game Wardens and Fish Wardens now were interchangeable, having the authority to enforce both fish and game laws instead of only one or the other. Because of this, their titles of Game Warden and Fish Warden were first changed to "Constable," replaced later by the title of "Inspector" (which they held until 1974). MODERN HISTORY
The Conservation Department's Inspectors (unofficially referred to as Game Wardens) received additional enforcement duties in 1959 when the Boat Registration & Safety Act was passed. At first, it was thought that the Illinois State Police or some other agency would be responsible for enforcing the new boating laws. However, because Conservation's Law Enforcement Division already had boats (nearly each Inspector had his own boat to enforce fish laws and to check waterfowl hunters), they were to be the primary boating enforcement agency (which included the Department's new responsibility of handling the registration of all motor boats). The next increase in job duties occurred in the mid to late sixties when legislation was passed giving Conservation's Law Enforcement Division full police authority within the Department's state park system. Prior to this, the Inspectors could only enforce game laws, fish laws, and boating laws. Now, they could enforce all of the state's laws (traffic laws, criminal and drug laws, etc.) within the Department's owned, managed, or leased properties. Because the law enforcement authority had increased to include duties above and beyond traditional game and fish enforcement, the Inspector's official title was changed to "Conservation Police Officer" (or "CPO") in 1974. In July of 1995, the Department of Conservation merged with several smaller departments to form what is now the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (or the DNR), yet we are still referred to as Conservation Police Officers. Since the beginning, the first title of "Game Warden" seemed to be the one that has endured, and many people still use that title today for CPOs (not only in Illinois, but throughout the country). ENFORCEMENT DUTIES
Today, although CPOs have full police authority in the enforcement of all Illinois Compiled Statutes, their enforcement mission is to focus upon those laws and activities associated with natural resource protection and recreational safety. Examples of the duties include:

* enforcing criminal laws, vehicle laws, drug laws, etc. in the State Parks.

* patrolling on Illinois lakes and rivers to check boating safety equipment and watercraft registration

* enforcing the fish and wildlife laws (checking hunters, trappers, sport and commercial fishermen for licenses, fish & game size/possession limits, season dates and hours, etc.)

* enforcing timber buyers and forest products transportation laws; endangered species laws; snowmobile registration and operation laws; Federal fish & wildlife laws; commercial establishments (e.g fur buyers, taxidermists, fish markets) and Departmental (DNR) Administrative Rules & Regulations

NON-ENFORCEMENT DUTIES

Not all of the duties involve enforcement. A CPO's workload involves non-enforcement activities, such as:

* speaking at sport or hunt clubs, civic organizations, school classes, etc.

* staffing information booths at major sports, travel or boating expositions, or during "Law Enforcement Career Days" at specific colleges/universities/high schools in Illinois

* assisting with hunting, boating, and snowmobiling safety education programs

* assisting other law enforcement agencies, or to help in certain emergency/rescue situations

* providing instruction to other police agencies in certain "Conservation type" laws or related enforcement procedures

* working with college students who earn credit hours in an internship program, by working with veteran Conservation Police Officers to learn about the duties and responsibilities.

* attending various in-service type training programs such as: legal and legislative updates, first aid/CPR refreshers, and officer survival training (self defense and use of fi****ms); and specialized schools (such as forensics, commercial establishments, sonar use, waterfowl enforcement, interview & interrogation schools, DUI and OUI enforcement [operating watercraft while under the influence alcohol or drugs], accident investigation [boating/hunting], etc.).

Our CPOs are always grateful for the opportunity to meet with kids and the public to share information about our jobs an...
10/05/2023

Our CPOs are always grateful for the opportunity to meet with kids and the public to share information about our jobs and the mission of the Illinois Conservation Police. Thank you to Charleston CUSD for the opportunity.

To contact your local CPO, report an incident, or contact a CPO recruiter on the IDNR website links below. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram

https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/

https://dnr.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/dnr/lawenforcement/documents/districtcpophonesandemails.pdf

https://dnr.illinois.gov/lawenforcement/cpocareeroportunitiesfeedbackform.html

Miss Decker's second graders would like to thank Officer Mieure (& Billy the Badger) from the Illinois Conservation Police for visiting our classroom today!

The Illinois Conservation Police would like to remind the public that the use of unmanned aircraft (drones) in any aspec...
09/27/2023

The Illinois Conservation Police would like to remind the public that the use of unmanned aircraft (drones) in any aspect of hunting or recovery of any wildlife is unlawful. With archery season approaching, please review all requirements of the Wildlife Code regulating the taking of wildlife as well as the use of unmanned aircraft in these situations.

The Wildlife Code, in its entirety, can be found at the following link, https://ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs3.asp?ActID=1729&ChapterID=43

The unlawful use of drones, in violation of the Illinois Wildlife Code, could result in enforcement action, which includes but is not limited to, seizure and forfeiture of the unlawfully used equipment.
The Wildlife Code:
520 ILCS 5/2.33(i)
Sec. 2.33. Prohibitions.

(i) It is unlawful to take, pursue or intentionally harass or disturb in any manner any wild birds or mammals by use or aid of any vehicle, conveyance, or unmanned aircraft as defined by the Illinois Aeronautics Act, except as permitted by the Code of Federal Regulations for the taking of waterfowl; except that nothing in this subsection shall prohibit the use of unmanned aircraft in the inspection of a public utility facility, tower, or structure or a mobile service facility, tower, or structure by a public utility, as defined in Section 3-105 of the Public Utilities Act, or a provider of mobile services as defined in Section 153 of Title 47 of the United States Code. It is also unlawful to use the lights of any vehicle or conveyance, any light connected to any vehicle or conveyance, or any other lighting device or mechanism from inside or on a vehicle or conveyance in any area where wildlife may be found except in accordance with Section 2.37 of this Act; however, nothing in this Section shall prohibit the normal use of headlamps for the purpose of driving upon a roadway. For purposes of this Section, any other lighting device or mechanism shall include, but not be limited to, any device that uses infrared or other light not visible to the naked eye, electronic image intensification, active illumination, thermal imaging, or night vision. Striped skunk, opossum, red fox, gray fox, raccoon, bobcat, and coyote may be taken during the open season by use of a small light which is worn on the body or hand-held by a person on foot and not in any vehicle.

(520 ILCS 5/1.2o) (from Ch. 61, par. 1.2o)
Sec. 1.2o. "Take" means hunt, shoot, pursue, lure, kill, destroy, capture, gig or spear, trap or ensnare, harass, or to attempt to do so.
(Source: P.A. 81-382.)

Contact your local CPO, report an incident, or contact a CPO recruiter on the IDNR website links below. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram

https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/
https://dnr.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/dnr/lawenforcement/documents/districtcpophonesandemails.pdf
https://dnr.illinois.gov/lawenforcement/cpocareeroportunitiesfeedbackform.html

The Illinois Conservation Police would like to congratulate the award recipients from this years ceremony. Your hard wor...
09/08/2023

The Illinois Conservation Police would like to congratulate the award recipients from this years ceremony. Your hard work throughout the past year has made a positive impact on our Department, the natural resources, and the public safety of the state of Illinois.

The Illinois Conservation Police and U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Chicago would like to remind the public to  Don...
07/06/2023

The Illinois Conservation Police and U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Chicago would like to remind the public to
Don’t put yourself and your family at risk this summer by going onto the water with an illegal operator.

Contact your local CPO, report an incident, or contact a CPO recruiter on the IDNR website links below. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram

https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/

https://dnr.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/dnr/lawenforcement/documents/districtcpophonesandemails.pdf

https://dnr.illinois.gov/lawenforcement/cpocareeroportunitiesfeedbackform.html

⚠️ Illegal small passenger vessel charters often have other serious safety issues. ⚠️

This Fourth of July weekend law enforcement teams from MSU Chicago, U.S. Coast Guard Station Chicago and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources terminated an illegal charter operation. In addition to operating without the required paperwork the vessel also:

👉 did not have correct type of life jackets onboard for all passengers
👉 had a fixed firefighting system that was disconnected and lying in the vessel’s bilge
👉 had no drug and alcohol testing for it’s crew

Don’t put yourself and your family at risk this summer by going onto the water with an illegal operator.

https://tinyurl.com/ResearchBeforeRenting

IDNR is hosting a career exploration day for middle school and high schoolers who would like to learn more about careers...
06/22/2023

IDNR is hosting a career exploration day for middle school and high schoolers who would like to learn more about careers in the outdoors.
Bring your youth out to the historic Kankakee River State Park Sunday afternoon and evening, July 30th to learn basics on archery, firearm safety, fishing, wildlife, forestry, habitat, invasive species and more! Snacks and light dinner will be provided at no cost. Participants will gain a wealth of information on outdoor careers and volunteer opportunities.
https://dnr.illinois.gov/parks/park.kankakeeriver.html

Contact your local CPO, report an incident, or contact a CPO recruiter on the IDNR website links below. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram

https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/?fbclid=IwAR2sMTTH6MFaPzXA8qOw-iw1gbyPdqQqgaGuFktCuKlrTwCsgww011gpalY

https://www2.illinois.gov/dnr/LawEnforcement/Documents/DistrictCPOPhonesAndEmails.pdf?fbclid=IwAR2mj8B5E1tx6QG87wFoFB_wl8mgL4K-OEOfiQpO01xeZz7gyDNy5vDlfMY

https://www2.illinois.gov/dnr/LawEnforcement/Pages/CPOCareerOportunitiesFeedbackForm.aspx?fbclid=IwAR2QKzIoEwSVOmb7zaklkYndiy5kLf3KmbqGvHB-r_cEd9MHb7bCD1xf_dQ

Thank you to U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Chicago for putting this information and valuable resource together. Co...
06/12/2023

Thank you to U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Chicago for putting this information and valuable resource together.

Contact your local CPO, report an incident, or contact a CPO recruiter on the IDNR website links below. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram

https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/?fbclid=IwAR2sMTTH6MFaPzXA8qOw-iw1gbyPdqQqgaGuFktCuKlrTwCsgww011gpalY

https://www2.illinois.gov/dnr/LawEnforcement/Documents/DistrictCPOPhonesAndEmails.pdf?fbclid=IwAR2mj8B5E1tx6QG87wFoFB_wl8mgL4K-OEOfiQpO01xeZz7gyDNy5vDlfMY

https://www2.illinois.gov/dnr/LawEnforcement/Pages/CPOCareerOportunitiesFeedbackForm.aspx?fbclid=IwAR2QKzIoEwSVOmb7zaklkYndiy5kLf3KmbqGvHB-r_cEd9MHb7bCD1xf_dQ

We are thrilled to announce a new tool available to the public to quickly determine if the vessel they are renting is operating legally! “Research Before Renting” is a short quiz that passengers can take prior to embarking on their rental. A series of questions will bring passengers to a custom landing page describing the type of charter they’ve rented and a few things to check while onboard.

If the charter type isn’t consistent with the input a passenger has given there are potential violations at play. We’ve included both a link to report illegal activity and the phone number to reach an on-call member of the Coast Guard to talk through potential safety concerns prior to stepping onboard the vessel.

Posters with the QR code can be found hung at harbors throughout Chicago. Or check out the link to the survey here: https://tinyurl.com/ResearchBeforeRenting

A huge shout out to our partners who helped make this possible Illinois Department of Natural Resources Chicago Harbor Safety Committee

Whether you’re working in the office, at home, in the air, or on the water, all boating enthusiasts can participate in W...
05/18/2023

Whether you’re working in the office, at home, in the air, or on the water, all boating enthusiasts can participate in Wear Your Life Jacket at Work Day on Friday, May 19, 2023. This fun day is part of the Safe Boating Campaign, a global awareness effort that encourages boaters to make the most of their boating adventure by being responsible.

Here’s how to participate:

Wear a life jacket wherever you work
Snap a picture
Post the picture on social media with the hashtag
Tag the Safe Boating Campaign
Boaters will randomly be selected to win prizes from the Safe Boating Campaign throughout the day.

Contact your local CPO, report an incident, or contact a CPO recruiter on the IDNR website links below. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram

https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/?fbclid=IwAR2sMTTH6MFaPzXA8qOw-iw1gbyPdqQqgaGuFktCuKlrTwCsgww011gpalY

https://www2.illinois.gov/dnr/LawEnforcement/Documents/DistrictCPOPhonesAndEmails.pdf?fbclid=IwAR2mj8B5E1tx6QG87wFoFB_wl8mgL4K-OEOfiQpO01xeZz7gyDNy5vDlfMY

https://www2.illinois.gov/dnr/LawEnforcement/Pages/CPOCareerOportunitiesFeedbackForm.aspx?fbclid=IwAR2QKzIoEwSVOmb7zaklkYndiy5kLf3KmbqGvHB-r_cEd9MHb7bCD1xf_dQ

The Illinois Conservation Police are pleased to announce the promotion of two officers to the rank of Captain. Earlier t...
04/03/2023

The Illinois Conservation Police are pleased to announce the promotion of two officers to the rank of Captain. Earlier today at a promotional ceremony the spouses of the new Captains pinned on their new badges.
Captain Filipiak and Captain Mooi both bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the position with over a decade of law enforcement service as well as years of military leadership experience.
Captain Mooi will be commander of the Department's Northeast Zone and Captain Filipiak will be commander of the Northwest Zone.
Congratulations to both officers on their promotions.

Have you applied to become a CPO, but still have some questions? On the fence about applying? Never considered it, but w...
03/01/2023

Have you applied to become a CPO, but still have some questions? On the fence about applying? Never considered it, but want to learn more?
CPO Gerard sat down with Illinois Learn to Hunt to talk about the job of a CPO as well as the recruiting process and what applicants and trainees can expect.

In this episode, the LtH team sit down with special guest Officer Isaac Gerard to talk about what it is like being a Conservation Police Officer in IL. Conse...

March 3, 2023 APPLICATION DEADLINE APPROACHINGIDNR is seeking applicants for the position of Conservation Police Officer...
03/01/2023

March 3, 2023 APPLICATION DEADLINE APPROACHING
IDNR is seeking applicants for the position of Conservation Police Officer Trainee.

After applications are submitted the next step will consist of the P.O.W.E.R. and swim tests. The TENTATIVE dates for the physical tests will be March 25 & 26th, OR April 1 & 2nd. Testing location options will be sent out to applicants upon the completion of the application review following the March 3rd deadline.

The TENTATIVE start date for the academy will be in September 2023.

The hiring process will consist of:
Application Submission to Department of Central Management Services
Physical Fitness and Swimming Proficiency Tests
In-person Interview
Medical Examination
Psychological Examination
Background Investigation
Unless previously certified as a Police Officer in Illinois, selected applicants will be required to complete a paid, 16-week police certification at the Illinois State Police Academy. An additional paid, 14-week Conservation Academy must be completed as a condition of employment. During these training academies, selected applicants will be provided meals and lodging on-site, Monday-Friday.

Applications must be electronically submitted at the link below by March 3, 2023:
https://illinois.jobs2web.com/job/Springfield-CONSERVATION-POLICE-OFFICER-TRAINEE-0934500-IL-62702/988619500/?fbclid=IwAR13kVOfCXpEWFAUQOudNyopc3chrIvfTqJXlcwu8tQ9Kds-dunigDaBll8

More information can be found here:
https://www2.illinois.gov/dnr/LawEnforcement/Pages/ConservationPoliceOfficerCareerOpportunities.aspx?fbclid=IwAR1i4ZsiDMukBQ_HrVaqHkz0gKleC-vwc835M_Lo67s0T3VNyA7u2Tvh24g

CPOs Ian Hahn, Peyton Matthews, and Sarah Martin participated in the Mendota Polar Plunge for Special Olympics. Team "Gr...
02/27/2023

CPOs Ian Hahn, Peyton Matthews, and Sarah Martin participated in the Mendota Polar Plunge for Special Olympics. Team "Green Jeans" were the first in the water. CPO Matthews had the honor of carrying the Law Enforcement torch.

The Law Enforcement Torch Run is the single largest year-round fundraising movement benefiting Special Olympics Illinois. The Torch Run has two goals – to raise money and to gain awareness for the athletes who participate in Special Olympics Illinois.

The Law Enforcement Torch Run hosts a variety of annual fundraising events including Polar Plunges, Dunkin’ Cop on a Rooftop, Tip-A-Cop events, Truck Convoys and Plane Pull events. Since 1986, the Law Enforcement Torch Run has raised more than $65 million while increasing awareness of Special Olympics Illinois athletes and their accomplishments.

The Illinois Law Enforcement Torch Run has selected “Guardians of the Flame” as the theme for 2023 and will be using on social media to inspire officers and departments to spread the word about how the Torch Run transforms the lives of Special Olympics athletes in Illinois.

There is still time to apply. Applications must be electronically submitted by March 3, 2023. IDNR is seeking applicants...
02/14/2023

There is still time to apply. Applications must be electronically submitted by March 3, 2023.
IDNR is seeking applicants for the position of Conservation Police Officer Trainee.

Offering competitive pay and benefits, including affordable, employer-sponsored health care, dental, vision, and pension. Employer-furnished equipment, take-home patrol vehicle, flexible scheduling, and much more.

Application may be found at:
https://illinois.jobs2web.com/job/Springfield-CONSERVATION-POLICE-OFFICER-TRAINEE-0934500-IL-62702/988619500/?fbclid=IwAR1fgUNgppweTfirIDVCEkXqFeTWmjWMGIFeu2PmdazLcpHoPiTvzBlI6G4

The newly hired CPOTs must attend a total of 28 weeks in two separate Academy training programs in Springfield.
Applicants must be willing to relocate anywhere in the state following completion of the Academy and FTO programs. Transfers are contingent upon geographic openings and operational necessity of the Office of Law Enforcement (OLE).

Criteria: Must be at least 20 years of age and have successfully completed an associate degree or 60 credit hours at an accredited college or university. Any person hired after successful completion of an associate's degree or 60 credit hours at an accredited college or university shall not have power of arrest, nor shall he or she be permitted to carry fi****ms, until he or she reaches 21 years of age.
OR at least 21 years of age with 3 or more years of Active-Duty Military Service honorably discharged prior to applying. Or Military service (Active, Reserve, or National Guard), currently serving or honorably discharged, with one or more of the following medals:
Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal, Kosovo Campaign Medal, Korean Defense Service Medal

For additional eligibility information:
https://www2.illinois.gov/dnr/LawEnforcement/Pages/ConservationPoliceOfficerCareerOpportunities.aspx?fbclid=IwAR2C5YkqQgRt1Iwi03en01UUqmSm5cZRsRFm_hAghpTnLbzyrKZusa8bgJo

The hiring process will consist of:
Application Submission to Department of Central Management Services
Physical Fitness and Swimming Proficiency Tests
In-person Interview
Medical Examination
Psychological Examination
Background Investigation
Unless previously certified as a Police Officer in Illinois, selected applicants will be required to complete a paid, 16-week police certification at the Illinois State Police Academy. An additional paid, 14-week Conservation Academy must be completed as a condition of employment. During these training academies, selected applicants will be provided meals and lodging on-site, Monday-Friday.

For further information you may call or email your respective OLE recruiting officer:
CPO Tom Davis- Recruiting Officer
Email: [email protected] Phone Number: (847) 404-3596
CPO Isaac Gerard- Recruiting Officer
Email: [email protected] Phone Number: (309) 214-0203

IDNR is seeking applicants for the position of Conservation Police Officer Trainee.Offering competitive pay and benefits...
02/03/2023

IDNR is seeking applicants for the position of Conservation Police Officer Trainee.

Offering competitive pay and benefits, including affordable, employer-sponsored health care, dental, vision, and pension. Employer-furnished equipment, take-home patrol vehicle, flexible scheduling, and much more.

Application may be found at:
https://illinois.jobs2web.com/job/Springfield-CONSERVATION-POLICE-OFFICER-TRAINEE-0934500-IL-62702/988619500/

Applications must be electronically submitted by March 3, 2023.

Criteria: Must be not less than 21 years of age or at least 20 years of age and have successfully completed an associate degree or 60 credit hours at an accredited college or university.
OR 3 or more years of Active-Duty Military Service honorably discharged prior to applying.
OR Military service (Active, Reserve, or National Guard), currently serving or honorably discharged, with one or more of the following medals:

Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal, Kosovo Campaign Medal, Korean Defense Service Medal

For additional eligibility information: https://www2.illinois.gov/dnr/LawEnforcement/Pages/ConservationPoliceOfficerCareerOpportunities.aspx

The hiring process will consist of:
Application Submission to Department of Central Management Services
Physical Fitness and Swimming Proficiency Tests
In-person Interview
Medical Examination
Psychological Examination
Background Investigation

Unless previously certified as a Police Officer in Illinois, selected applicants will be required to complete a paid, 16-week police certification at the Illinois State Police Academy. An additional paid, 14-week Conservation Academy must be completed as a condition of employment. During these training academies, selected applicants will be provided meals and lodging on-site, Monday-Friday.

For further information you may call or email your respective OLE recruiting officer:

CPO Tom Davis- Recruiting Officer
Email: [email protected] Phone Number: (847) 404-3596

CPO Isaac Gerard- Recruiting Officer
Email: [email protected] Phone Number: (309) 214-0203

Conservation Police received reports of an injured immature bald eagle downstream of Starved Rock over the past several ...
02/01/2023

Conservation Police received reports of an injured immature bald eagle downstream of Starved Rock over the past several weeks. On Friday, two citizens, along with CPO Sarah Martin and SGT Phil Wire, were able to locate and capture the injured Eagle.

The Eagle was taken to Countryside animal Hospital in Streator where it was X-rayed and injuries preventing it from flying were discovered. Instead of euthanizing the immature bald eagle due to it’s injuries, the Illinois Raptor Center in Decatur took the bird to use for educational purposes.

Contact your local CPO, report an incident, or contact a CPO recruiter on the IDNR website links below. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram

https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/?fbclid=IwAR2sMTTH6MFaPzXA8qOw-iw1gbyPdqQqgaGuFktCuKlrTwCsgww011gpalY

https://www2.illinois.gov/dnr/LawEnforcement/Documents/DistrictCPOPhonesAndEmails.pdf?fbclid=IwAR2mj8B5E1tx6QG87wFoFB_wl8mgL4K-OEOfiQpO01xeZz7gyDNy5vDlfMY

https://www2.illinois.gov/dnr/LawEnforcement/Pages/CPOCareerOportunitiesFeedbackForm.aspx?fbclid=IwAR2QKzIoEwSVOmb7zaklkYndiy5kLf3KmbqGvHB-r_cEd9MHb7bCD1xf_dQ

Illinois Conservation Police Officers conducted snowmobile patrols in McHenry County over the weekend. Dozens of complia...
01/30/2023

Illinois Conservation Police Officers conducted snowmobile patrols in McHenry County over the weekend. Dozens of compliance checks were conducted by Conservation Police Officers throughout the trail system. Please remember to check your equipment before going out and always ride sober.

Information on snowmobile safety can be found on the IDNR website under both “Recreation” and “Safety”.
https://www2.illinois.gov/dnr/safety/Pages/SnowmobileSafety.aspx
https://www2.illinois.gov/dnr/recreation/snowmobile/Pages/default.aspx

Contact your local CPO, report an incident, or contact a CPO recruiter on the IDNR website links below. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram

https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/?fbclid=IwAR2sMTTH6MFaPzXA8qOw-iw1gbyPdqQqgaGuFktCuKlrTwCsgww011gpalY

https://www2.illinois.gov/dnr/LawEnforcement/Documents/DistrictCPOPhonesAndEmails.pdf?fbclid=IwAR2mj8B5E1tx6QG87wFoFB_wl8mgL4K-OEOfiQpO01xeZz7gyDNy5vDlfMY

https://www2.illinois.gov/dnr/LawEnforcement/Pages/CPOCareerOportunitiesFeedbackForm.aspx?fbclid=IwAR2QKzIoEwSVOmb7zaklkYndiy5kLf3KmbqGvHB-r_cEd9MHb7bCD1xf_dQ

The Illinois Conservation Police are asking for the public’s help in bringing justice to the individual(s) responsible f...
01/24/2023

The Illinois Conservation Police are asking for the public’s help in bringing justice to the individual(s) responsible for poaching what is believed to be this double drop tine buck near the intersection of University Drive at West Lake Shore Drive (just north of UIS) in Springfield.
Based on available evidence, the deer was shot from the roadway with a crossbow and was later discovered in a nearby timber with the head removed. The incident is believed to have taken place between the evening of January 12th and the morning of January 14th. Individuals having knowledge about this incident are encouraged to anonymously share any information at the link below or by contacting CPO Brian Snodgrass at (217)441-1277.
https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/?fbclid=IwAR1uUhO4lDYHYGe_AdjI7Ms2MY8ks6aSK5Cfb0otQ97NScsxhsbUUEFhJM.

Photo credit: Bryan Johnson Photography
https://www.facebook.com/bryanjohnsonnaturephotography

Contact your local CPO, report an incident, or contact a CPO recruiter on the IDNR website links below. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram

https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OLETIPHotline/?fbclid=IwAR2sMTTH6MFaPzXA8qOw-iw1gbyPdqQqgaGuFktCuKlrTwCsgww011gpalY

https://www2.illinois.gov/dnr/LawEnforcement/Documents/DistrictCPOPhonesAndEmails.pdf?fbclid=IwAR2mj8B5E1tx6QG87wFoFB_wl8mgL4K-OEOfiQpO01xeZz7gyDNy5vDlfMY

https://www2.illinois.gov/dnr/LawEnforcement/Pages/CPOCareerOportunitiesFeedbackForm.aspx?fbclid=IwAR2QKzIoEwSVOmb7zaklkYndiy5kLf3KmbqGvHB-r_cEd9MHb7bCD1xf_dQ

CPOs are investigating a poached white tailed deer near rural Hennepin, IL between the evening of December 30th and the ...
01/10/2023

CPOs are investigating a poached white tailed deer near rural Hennepin, IL between the evening of December 30th and the afternoon of December 31st.

The trophy buck was shot off Florid Blacktop and left to waste.
CPOs are asking anyone with information to help solve this case. Contact a local CPO at (815) 216-1201 or the IDNR TIP Hotline at (877) 236-7529. Any tips received by the Department will remain anonymous.

The poaching of a trophy buck is disheartening on many levels. To illegally shoot a deer, remove the antlers, and leave the animal to waste is unethical and an insult to law abiding sportsmen and women who strive to pursue game ethically.

Contact your local CPO, report an incident, or contact a CPO recruiter on the IDNR website links below. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram

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Macoupin county Hunter Education Instructors, Mike King and Gary Wiser, are pictured demonstrating how to use a Fall Arr...
01/10/2023

Macoupin county Hunter Education Instructors, Mike King and Gary Wiser, are pictured demonstrating how to use a Fall Arrest System, for Tree Stand Safety.

Classes are FREE and taught by Volunteer Instructors at various times throughout the year. The programs are primarily designed to train young people between the ages of 12 and 18. The educational material is based on a sixth-grade reading level. However we encourage persons of all ages to participate in the programs.

All Mandatory Safety Education classes require minimum hours of instruction by law. The primary objectives of the Mandatory Safety Education Program are to teach user responsibility, respect, and safety.

To find a listing of classes visit the IDNR website Law/Safety tab or the link below.
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