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Last updated: June 22, 2026

Wildlife Control Agent Salary
in Denmark

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DKK 698,297

Average Salary

DKK 336/hr

Average Hourly

DKK 15,642

Average Bonus

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The average pay for a Wildlife Control Agent is DKK 698,297 a year and DKK 336 an hour in Denmark. The average salary range for a Wildlife Control Agent is between DKK 495,093 and DKK 844,940. On average, a High School Degree is the highest level of education for a Wildlife Control Agent. This compensation analysis is based on salary survey data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees in Denmark.

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Estimated salary in 2031:
DKK 758,951
5 Year Change:
9 %

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Description: Denmark is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It is the metropole and most populous constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark, also known as the Danish Realm, a constitutionally unitary state that includes the autonomous territories of the Faroe Islands and Greenland in the north Atlantic Ocean. Metropolitan Denmark, also called "continental Denmark" or "Denmark proper", consists of the northern Jutland peninsula and an archipelago of 406 islands. It is the southernmost of the Scandinavian countri...

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Salary Recap

The average pay for a Wildlife Control Agent is DKK 698,297 a year and DKK 336 an hour in Denmark. The average salary range for a Wildlife Control Agent is between DKK 495,093 and DKK 844,940. On average, a High School Degree is the highest level of education for a Wildlife Control Agent. This compensation analysis is based on salary survey data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees in Denmark.

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Wildlife Control Agent Job Description

Description: Controls animal population in geographical district and investigates crop and property damage claims caused by wildlife. Conducts on-site surveys to estimate number of birds and animals, such as deer, pheasant, and mountain fox, in designated areas and availability of game food and cover. Gives recommendations about changes in hunting and trapping seasons and relocation of animals in overpopulated areas to obtain balance of wildlife and habitat. Implements approved control measures, performing duties such as trapping beavers, dynamiting beaver dams, and tranquilizing and relocating deer, bear, cougar, and other animals. Resurveys area and totals bag counts of hunters to determine effectiveness of control measures. Recommends revised hunting and trapping regulations and other control measures and release of birds for restocking. Searches area of reported property damage for animal tracks, leavings, and other evidence to identify specie of animal responsible. Photographs extent of damage, documents other evidence, estimates financial loss, and recommends compensation. Advises owner of methods to remedy future damages, and implements other measures, such as erecting fences, tranquilizing and relocating animal herds, and spraying flower beds and bushes with repellants. Performs duties of wildlife agent during hunting season. Gives talks to civic groups, school assemblies, and sports organizations to disseminate information about wildlife and department policies.

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Denmark Cost of Living Score:

Description: Denmark is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It is the metropole and most populous constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark, also known as the Danish Realm, a constitutionally unitary state that includes the autonomous territories of the Faroe Islands and Greenland in the north Atlantic Ocean. Metropolitan Denmark, also called "continental Denmark" or "Denmark proper", consists of the northern Jutland peninsula and an archipelago of 406 islands. It is the southernmost of the Scandinavian countri...
Description: Controls animal population in geographical district and investigates crop and property damage claims caused by wildlife. Conducts on-site surveys to estimate number of birds and animals, such as deer, pheasant, and mountain fox, in designated areas and availability of game food and cover. Gives recommendations about changes in hunting and trapping seasons and relocation of animals in overpopulated areas to obtain balance of wildlife and habitat. Implements approved control measures, performing duties such as trapping beavers, dynamiting beaver dams, and tranquilizing and relocating deer, bear, cougar, and other animals. Resurveys area and totals bag counts of hunters to determine effectiveness of control measures. Recommends revised hunting and trapping regulations and other control measures and release of birds for restocking. Searches area of reported property damage for animal tracks, leavings, and other evidence to identify specie of animal responsible. Photographs extent of damage, documents other evidence, estimates financial loss, and recommends compensation. Advises owner of methods to remedy future damages, and implements other measures, such as erecting fences, tranquilizing and relocating animal herds, and spraying flower beds and bushes with repellants. Performs duties of wildlife agent during hunting season. Gives talks to civic groups, school assemblies, and sports organizations to disseminate information about wildlife and department policies.

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