DEEP headquarters at 79 Elm Street in Hartford has partially re-opened to staff and members of the public as of Tuesday, February 3. The DEEP records room has re-opened. The DEEP Central Permit Processing Unit (CPPU) will be open to the public starting on Wednesday, Feb. 4. For updates, click here

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About Environmental Conservation Police

The Connecticut Environmental Conservation Police is responsible for many duties include hunting, fishing and boating enforcement, criminal enforcement, emergency response and public safety patrols in our state parks, forests and campgrounds

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What We Do

Many people do not know what an Environmental Conservation (EnCon) Police Officer is or what they do. Some people may recognize them by their old title of "Game Warden."

Recruitment

If you desire a job in law enforcement that provides an opportunity for self-motivation and a high degree of respect in the community, the job of a Conservation Enforcement Officer may be for you.  Check out our recruitment page for information on the job duties of an Environmental Conservation Enforcement Officer and how to apply.