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Contacting the Office:
P. O. Box 849
Louisville, KY 40201                     
Phone: (502)582-5989 Fax: (502)582-6408

Whom to Contact: Special Agent at address and/or numbers as indicated above, or
Contact the Senior Resident Agent, Raleigh, NC, Phone (919)856-4786
Assistance may also be obtained from the Regional Office located in Atlanta, Georgia

Staffing levels: 1 Special Agent

Geographic Area Served: 
Primarily Kentucky

Law Enforcement Facts

Activities related to fish and wildlife resources by U.S. citizens generate over $100 billion/year to the American Economy

INTERPOL states the Ablackmarket@ international trade in wildlife is second in value only to drugs

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employs about 220 Special Agents and 100 Wildlife Inspectors nationwide to enforce U.S. conservation laws

Law Enforcement Objective

To inform citizens of federal laws and regulations relating to the protection of fish, wildlife and plants; enforce federal conservation statutes, protect domestic and foreign wildlife species that enter into interstate and international commerce, uncover major commercial activity involving illegal trade of protected wildlife and wildlife products and enhance legitimate use and enjoyment of all our wildlife resources.

Law Enforcement Mission

Serve the American public by enforcing laws and treaty based statutes which conserve and protect national and global fish and wildlife resources.

Criminal Investigations Program

Special Agents investigate a wide range of wildlife-related crime, including smuggling, unlawful trade in national and global wildlife resources, illegal interstate and international transportation of fish, wildlife and plants including fish or wildlife injurious to domestic resources, killing or harm to endangered species, and mortality due to environmental contaminants. Additionally, agents provide support for protection of National Wildlife Refuge resources and enforce migratory game bird hunting regulations.