Conservation Warden
DUTY STATION(S): Ashland, WI, Crandon, WI, Danbury, WI, Park Falls, WI, Baraga, MI, Brimley, MI, Hinckley, MN.
SALARY: $50,309 - $51,789, depending on qualifications.
(Note: Position has been classified as 50% tax exempt for qualified tribal members under Internal Revenue Code § 7873- Tax Exemption for Income Derived from Treaty Fishing Rights-Related Activities.
Qualified applicants may be sponsored by GLIFWC for Wisconsin's 720-hour training academy.)
GLIFWC non-local-plant control season underway
The Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission (GLIFWC) is continuing efforts to work with populations of potentially harmful non-native species in 2024. These efforts include a focus on priority species of non-local beings such as Dalmatian toadflax, European marsh thistle, leafy and cypress spurge, purple loosestrife, wild parsnip, garlic mustard, teasel, yellow flag iris, and non- native phragmites. Work will take place from June through September, primarily within the road rights-of-way of Ashland, Bayfield, Douglas, and Iron Counties in far northern Wisconsin.
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For Immediate Release Feb 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
US Fish & Wildlife Gray Wolf Finding and National Dialogue
February 2, 2024
ODANAH, Wis. -The Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission (GLIFWC) is aware of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service's (USFWS) gray wolf Status Assessment, findings, and proposal released earlier today that maintain current protections for ma'iingan under the Endangered Species Act.