Fish & Wildlife Technician in New Hampshire

Fish and wildlife technicians assist biologists in monitoring animal populations, conducting field surveys, and managing habitat — dream work for nature lovers who want a career that directly protects wild species and ecosystems. State and federal game agencies, tribal governments, and conservation groups all employ these techs.

$40,990 NH Median Salary
7% Growth Rate
2 years Training

💰 Fish & Wildlife Technician Salary in New Hampshire

Estimated salary range for Fish & Wildlife Technicians in New Hampshire, based on BLS national data adjusted for regional cost of living.

Entry
$30,000
Median
$40,990
Experienced
$57,000

🎓 Fish & Wildlife Technician Licensing in New Hampshire

Credential required: State Wildlife Agency Training + AFS or TWS Certification

Requirements may vary slightly by state. Always verify current licensing requirements with the New Hampshire state licensing board before enrolling.

🏫 Fish & Wildlife Technician Programs in New Hampshire

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🗺️ This Career in Other States

🏫 Schools and programs related to Fish & Wildlife Technician in New Hampshire

USA Career Finder combines federal education datasets, state-approved training lists, workforce training provider lists, and licensing-board sources where available. Always confirm program availability, cost, admissions requirements, and licensing eligibility directly with the school.

Federal dataset match
Community College

Great Bay Community College

📍 Portsmouth, NH
Certificate 2-4yr
Federal dataset match
Community College

NHTI-Concord's Community College

📍 Concord, NH
Certificate 2-4yr
Federal dataset match
Community College

White Mountains Community College

📍 Berlin, NH
Certificate 2-4yr

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