The Alaska Bureau of Wildlife Enforcement, based in Ketchikan, AK, is a vital division of the Alaska Department of Public Safety. They are responsible for enforcing wildlife laws, ensuring public safety, and providing statewide services such as search and rescue operations and drug enforcement units.
With trooper posts located throughout Alaska, including in Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau, the Alaska Bureau of Wildlife Enforcement plays a crucial role in protecting Alaska's natural resources and communities. Their dedicated team of wildlife troopers and officers work tirelessly to uphold the laws and regulations that safeguard Alaska's unique wildlife and environment.
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