The mark consists of a shield with the Michigan Coat of Arms in a circle in the middle of the shield. The Michigan Coat of Arms has the words E Pluribus Unum in a ribbon at the top with a shield design in the middle containing the word Tuebor at the top and a figure of a man with his right hand raised in peace and his left hand holding a gun. The shield is surrounded by an elk on the left and a moose on the right, with the words Si Quaeris Peninsulam Amoenam Circumspice below the shield. An American Eagle is above the shield holding three arrows and an olive branch with 13 olives. The circle around the Coat of Arms has the words Department of Natural Resources. The words Michigan Law Enforcement are above the words Department of Natural Resources. The words Since 1887 are in a ribbon below the shield, with the words Conservation Officer below that ribbon.
MICHIGAN LAW ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SINCE ONE EIGHT EIGHT SEVEN CONSERVATION OFFICER E PLURIBUS UNUM TUEBOR SI QUAERIS PENINSULAM AMOENAM CIRCUMSPICE; MICHIGAN LAW ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SINCE EIGHTEEN EIGHTY SEVEN CONSERVATION OFFICER E PLURIBUS UNUM TUEBOR SI QUAERIS PENINSULAM AMOENAM CIRCUMSPICE; MICHIGAN LAW ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SINCE ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED EIGHTY SEVEN CONSERVATION OFFICER E PLURIBUS UNUM TUEBOR SI QUAERIS PENINSULAM AMOENAM CIRCUMSPICE
Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.
MICHIGAN LAW ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SINCE 1887 CONSERVATION OFFICER
The English translation of Pluribus Unum, Tuebor, and Si Quaeris Peninsulam Amoenam Circumspice in the mark is from many, one, I will defend, and if you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you.