The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is a statewide law enforcement agency in San Andreas responsible for protecting and preserving the state’s natural environments, wildlife, and public lands. In a FiveM RP setting, DNR Wardens operate across the most rural and undeveloped regions of the state, ensuring that San Andreas’ forests, state parks, waterways, and wilderness areas remain safe, lawful, and sustainable.
While DNR’s jurisdiction spans the entire state, its primary focus is on remote and outdoor environments where traditional law enforcement presence is limited. Wardens regularly patrol dense forests, mountain regions, rivers, lakes, and protected parklands, responding to a wide range of situations including illegal hunting and fishing, poaching, environmental violations, off-road trespassing, and wildlife disturbances.
DNR also plays a key role in managing and enforcing regulations within state parks and recreation areas, ensuring visitors comply with park rules and safety guidelines. In addition, Wardens are often first responders to incidents in remote terrain—conducting search and rescue operations, assisting stranded civilians, and coordinating with other agencies during wilderness emergencies.
In a roleplay environment, the DNR offers a unique blend of law enforcement, conservation work, and survival-based operations. Wardens must be self-sufficient, highly observant, and comfortable operating in isolated conditions with limited backup. Their work often requires a balance of enforcement and education, helping civilians understand and respect the natural world while still upholding state law.
The Department of Natural Resources stands as the guardian of San Andreas’ wilderness—protecting its land, wildlife, and waterways while ensuring that the state’s most remote regions remain both accessible and preserved for all.