Wildlife and fisheries biologists study the state's freshwater fish and wildlife populations. These populations include both game animals and nongame animals. The biologists' research helps the commissioners to decide when new laws and policies are needed.

Wildlife enforcement officers make sure that people obey the state's hunting, fishing and boating laws.

Engineers build and take care of public areas where people can put their boats in a waterway.

Writers and artists create a magazine and other publications that help to inform people about wildlife and the Wildlife Commission's work.

Administrative employees, such as accountants, computer experts and secretaries, support all this work by making sure everyone in the Wildlife Commission has the things they need to do their work.