Illinois Conservation Police
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
12/08/2025
** Seeking Public Assistance with an on-going investigation of the unlawful take of a Trumpeter Swan**
On 12/5/2025, the Marion County Conservation Police Officer began investigating the unlawful take of a Trumpeter Swan. The Trumpeter was found deceased around Kinmundy, Illinois. After x-rays were taken of the deceased trumpeter swan it was discovered to have numerous bb’s in the bird. It should be noted there have been numerous trumpeter swans located around the Kinmundy area recently; as well as Carlyle Lake. Any information regarding the trumpeter swan can be directly sent to the Marion County Conservation Police Officer (618-383-6977).
Community involvement is crucial for wildlife protection, and any leads can be reported anonymously on the TIP Hotline https://dnr.illinois.gov/lawenforcement/target-poachers.html
Contact your local CPO or report an incident on the IDNR website links below. You can 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
If you are interested in a career as a Conservation Police Officer, keep an eye on our social media pages for information on hiring opportunities in the near future.
This week we are highlighting the CPOTs’ pistol week curriculum which is additional training beyond the mandatory 40 hour training in the Basic Training Academy. CPOTs also complete a 40 hour rifle and shotgun training as well as rapid deployment, force on force, and other scenario based training.
The Illinois Conservation Police currently have 14 Conservation Police Officer Trainees (CPOT) attending IDNR Academy hosted at the Macon County Law Enforcement Training Center. All CPOTs must complete the 16-week IDNR Academy after graduating the 16 week, 640-Hour Basic Training Academy.
Contact your local CPO or report an incident on the IDNR website links below. You can 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
The Illinois Conservation Police currently have 14 Conservation Police Officer Trainees (CPOT) attending IDNR Academy hosted at the Macon County Law Enforcement Training Center. All CPOTs must complete the 16-week IDNR Academy after graduating the 16 week, 640-Hour Basic Training Academy. This week CPOTs are conducting Arrest and Control Tactics curriculum.
If you are interested in a career as a Conservation Police Officer, keep an eye on our social media pages for more information from the IDNR Academy and for upcoming information on hiring opportunities.
Contact your local CPO or report an incident 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
07/18/2025
While patrolling District 3. CPOs Gates and Caballero caught fishing Braidwood Lake in the restricted area after sunset. CPOs along with an intern watched as the men continued to catch fish while in the restricted area. When CPOs made contact with the men, 3 clear garbage bags of Hybrid Striped Bass were found. Along with beer cans, they were leaving behind along the shore. A total of 93 fish were found to be in their possession. Only 5 of the Hybrid Striped Bass were able to be released alive. 6 catfish and the remaining fish were seized and placed on ice. Majority of Hybrid Striped Bass measured between 15-16”. The three men were all issued citations for entering and remaining in a restricted area, being in a park after sunset, littering in a state park, and unlawful possession of stripers exceeding their daily limit of 10 per person. Civil penalties for the fish will be assessed. CPOs are also going to pursue charges for felony resource theft.
Contact your local CPO or report an incident 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
07/18/2025
Out-of-state deer poachers ordered to pay nearly $120,000 in southern Illinois
The case was investigated jointly by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Illinois Conservation Police, with support from USFWS Federal Wildlife Officers, ATF, Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Mississippi.
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