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Finding a local DNR conservation officer is now just a click away
(Released October 14, 2010)


Locating a conservation officer is now just a click away thanks to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources’ (DNR) new “Enforcement Conservation Officer Locator.”

“This is another way the DNR is leveraging technology to improve customer service,” said Col. Jim Konrad, DNR Enforcement Division director.

DNR customers can access a conservation officer’s name, location and phone number by clicking anywhere on the state map provided on the Internet link.

People can also use the city/address form located on the web page to quickly zoom to a place on the map to find the contact information for a local conservation officer.

For people without computer access, they can contact nearby DNR office for the name of local conservation officer. People may also call state patrol dispatch for name and phone number of area conservation officer.

For more information, contact DNR Information Center at 651-296-6157 or toll-free 888-646-6367.

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