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British Columbia Conservation Officer Service : ウィキペディア英語版
British Columbia Conservation Officer Service

British Columbia Conservation Officer Service (BCCOS) is responsible for protecting the environment and natural resources in British Columbia. Conservation Officers are peace officers, armed, and enforce 6 federal statutes and 25 provincial statutes, including the ''Species at Risk Act'', ''Liquor Control and Licensing Act'', ''Wildlife Act'' and ''Environmental Management Act''.〔(COS Program Plan )〕
COS is headquartered at Victoria and operates out of 44 office locations. COS is involved in outreach and education, compliance monitoring and verification, public reporting, investigations and enforcement actions.〔(Conservation Officer, Field Operations Job Descriptions )〕
==History/Highlights 〔(Conservation Officer Service 100 Years of Service )〕==

On July 1, 1905, British Columbia established the Department for the Protection of Game and Forests, hired the first Game and Forest Warden which eventually grew into the BCCOS today.〔(Conservation Officer Service - 100 Years of Service (1905) )〕
From 1918-1929, Game Wardens were abolished and the British Columbia Provincial Police took over the responsibility to enforce wildlife legislations.
In 1961, Game Wardens were officially renamed to Conservation Officer.
In 1980, Conservation Officer Services became a distinct part of the Ministry.
In 1983, Conservation Officers are appointed as special provincial constable. Up until 1987, all COs were males.〔(Conservation Officer Service - 100 Years of Service (1980) )〕
Between the years of 1997-2000, COs were given a much wider authority in their law enforcement duties, including the ability to conduct surveillance, seize property and to arrest and detain.
In 2002, the Chief Conservation Officer became a legislated position and was placed in charge of BCCOS. He can now designate anyone to become conservation officers, auxiliary conservation officers or special conservation officers, depending on the needs of the agency.
July 1, 2005 marked the 100th Anniversary since the first appointment of Game Warden.

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