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Maine Game Wardens Rescue Vermont Hunter

May 25, 2017September 5, 2018 TJ Crawford

A Vermont hunter was found recently by Maine game wardens after he unexpectedly spent the night in the woods. According to the Maine Warden Service, 79-year-old, Brownell Bacon of Arlington, Virginia, went out into the woods of the Johnson Brook Read More …

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Game Warden from Indiana Saves Man in the Woods from Committing Suicide

April 6, 2017September 5, 2018 Lucy Stephens

Sometimes it may seem as though game wardens’ only job duty protecting wildlife or protecting people from either attacking wildlife or being attacked by it. The truth is, being a game warden comes with much more responsibility. On the February Read More …

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County Hunter from Columbia Pleads Guilty in NY Game Warden Shooting

April 6, 2017September 5, 2018 TJ Crawford

On the 29th of November 2016, Alan Blanchard, 55, was hunting in the woods off Silvernail Road with his hunting partner James Brown around 5 pm. Unknown to the two, Lt. Liza Bobseine and New York Environmental Conservation Officer James Davey Read More …

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Game Wardens vs Park Rangers

January 11, 2017February 11, 2020 TJ Crawford

What is the Difference between a Park Ranger and a Game Warden? Game Wardens Law enforcement officers Protect wildlife Carry Guns Educate Hunters Investigate Crimes Spend majority of time outdoors Possess knowledge of Biology Need excellent communication skills Need to Read More …

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Oklahoma Game Wardens Investigate Mysterious Duck Killings

December 28, 2016September 5, 2018 Lucy Stephens

Game wardens and law enforcement officials in Comanche County, Oklahoma, are investigating the puzzling appearance of dozens of dead ducks and geese by an Oklahoma lake. Authorities are now looking into the killings to find out who’s behind the odd Read More …

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History of Game Wardens

December 26, 2016February 11, 2020 Lucy Stephens

History of Game Wardens 1. Medieval England: Kings used game wardens to hunt, protect land and patrol for poachers. 2. 1890 North America: Naturalist John Muir created California’s Yosemite National Park, Sequoia, and General Grant Parks, and the job of Read More …

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Texas Game Wardens Tighten Security along the Border

December 21, 2016September 5, 2018 Lucy Stephens

After a fatal shooting last week, game wardens in Texas have increased patrol on Falcon Lake. Like usual, game wardens will be looking for drug smugglers and other dangers that may be out on the waters. The patrol boats that usually Read More …

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Indiana Game Wardens Receive Unmanned Aircrafts to Aid Rescues

December 15, 2016September 5, 2018 Lucy Stephens

Indiana conservation officers with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division have recently received new equipment to speed up the time of the search and rescue missions they conduct along Lake Michigan, amongst other places. As of now, Districts Read More …

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Maine Game Wardens Receive Grant for Safety Gloves

December 7, 2016September 5, 2018 TJ Crawford

As of recently, game wardens in the state of Maine were given a grant from the Maine Outdoor Heritage Fund that will allow them to purchase protective gloves for everyone on the force. The gloves will be very useful to Read More …

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Oklahoma Game Wardens Investigate the Shooting of a Bald Eagle

November 30, 2016September 5, 2018 TJ Crawford

Oklahoma game wardens in Sequoyah County are looking for information regarding the hunter who was behind the kill of a bald eagle that occurred on November 21st. According to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, the eagle was shot just Read More …

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