climb into abearden and cuddle whatever young carnivore you encounter is ill - advise under any circumstance — if you ’re a civilian , that is . But for conservation officers in New Mexico ’s Department of Game and Fish , it ’s just another day at the government agency .
If that sounds like the type of dauntless vocation you ’d like for yourself , we have good news : They ’re hiring . AsCNN written report , the Department of Game and Fish annunciate the job chess opening on social media with a call for “ professional bear hugger , ” accompanied by photos of conservation officer contain the cutest bear cubs you could maybe imagine . Thepoststipulates that the endeavor was “ part of a enquiry projection , ” that “ all bears were handled safely under oversight , ” and that the department “ [ does ] not recommend crawling into bear dens . ”
The gig itself is less of a walk in theparkand more of a rigoroushike , so to speak . Per thejob listing , conservation officers are responsible for beguile “ problem animals , ” relocating brute , “ [ investigating ] wildlife damage to crops and property , ” patrol land - owned domain “ day and night , ” and enforcing the nation ’s regulations , among other duty . In inadequate , it ’s an idealistic opportunity for multitude at home base in the outdoors .

Applicants are expected to have a Bachelor of Science level in some relevant theater of operations . The department named a clustering of them on its internet site , but also specified that the acceptable fields are n’t limited to those on the list ( which is pretty talkative already , covering everything from biology and environmental science to criminal justice , aperient , and psychology ) .
The lotion will be open through Thursday , March 30 . you’re able to watch more about the job and applyhere .
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