

New Hampshire
MAGAZINE
GAME WARDEN
Resource Guide

Article II of CORA’s bylaws declare, “the objects of this Association shall be to give all normal and material aid in its power to its members, to foster harmonious relations and to create better working conditions, and also to create a better understanding within the New Hampshire Fish and Game department by closer cooperation with all divisions, and through association and cooperation we may be better fitted to carry on our work for our common good and as public servants of our citizens.” One of the first tasks taken up by CORA was to get Conservation Officers into what was then know as the State Police Retirement System. These efforts paid off the following year. In addition to the above objects, CORA provides scholarship monies each year to the children of Conservation Officers and retired Conservation Officers through the Henry P. Mock Scholarship Fund.

As the guardian of the state's fish, wildlife and marine resources, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department works in partnership with the public to:
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Conserve, manage and protect these resources and their habitats;
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Inform and educate the public about these resources; and
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Provide the public with opportunities to use and appreciate these resources.