Category Archives: Past Issues
Fall 2005
Katarina, Picking up the pieces. When You’re in a Hole Learning too many defensive skills can create more risk. Frontlines Face to Face International Digest Patch Exchange Look Who’s Reading IGW Guardians of the Sea, The Fisheries officers of New … Continue reading →
Summer 1997
Summer 1997 Feature: Puerto Rico-Isla Del Encanto Articles: Field Firearms Identification Wardens Don’t Make the Laws; They Just Enforce Them An Agents Calling Columns: Firearms Training-Toward Better Shotgun Performance Patch Exchange-Guam, Hawaii, … Continue reading →
Winter 2005
Investigating Wildlife Poisoning Cases Richard K. Stroud DVM MS Veterinary Medical Examiner US Fish and Wildlife Forensic Lab Frank KuncirSpecial Agent USFWSDivision of Law Enforcement Poisoning of wildlife is a wide spread and major investigational problem for wildlife law enforcement … Continue reading →
Spring 2006
Madman in the Woods The 2004 Wisconsin gun deer season began just like any other. Although there was no snow on the ground, the woods were full of blaze orange clad hunters embarking on the scared November ritual that brings … Continue reading →
Summer 2006
HIDDEN TREASURES There is life after retirement. Just ask Mark Connolly, a former and once again present conservation officer with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Read more about Mark and the ancient Fremont people of the southwestern United States … Continue reading →
Fall 2006
Trail Of Blood On Nov. 25, 2003, the Porcupine Plain office of Saskatchewan Environment received a complaint from the Weekes area regarding a whitetail buck that that been shot and left. The animal had been shot on posted land, dragged … Continue reading →
Winter 2006
Hunting the Rocky Mountain Highs “It’s rained every day since July 4!” stated Laurie Hancock. Not exactly the words I wanted to hear. Hunting in the rain is never a good experience but you can’t do anything about the weather. … Continue reading →
Spring 2007
Arrow Verses Gunshot Tips for Field Investigators The practice of illegally killing big game animals with a firearm during an archery season is widespread. An arrow is often inserted into the bullet wound to make the wound appear as an … Continue reading →
Summer 2007
Minnesota DNR Enforcement Celebrates 120 Minnesota is very excited to host the 2007 NAWEOA Conference during the 120th anniversary of Minnesota conservation law enforcement. The year is 1887. The Boone & Crockett Club is organized to protect U.S. wildlife from … Continue reading →