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The hierarchy of game wardens typically begins with entry-level positions, such as wildlife officers or conservation officers, who enforce regulations and conduct fieldwork. These officers may report to sergeants or supervisors who oversee their activities and provide guidance. Above them, lie lieutenant or captain positions, responsible for broader management tasks and coordination within a region. At the top of the hierarchy are agency directors or chiefs, who set policies and manage the overall operations of wildlife law enforcement within a state or region.

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