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1 Nebraska Game and Parks is Currently Accepting Position for Conservation Officers Jason Jackson 301
2 3 killed in Alaska Trooper helicopter crash Rob G Brandenburg 156
3 Idaho Registration Up Lew Huddleston 910
4 Canadian Man Killed While On Vacation In Honduras Rob G Brandenburg 511
5 Upshur County Commissioner out of jail after holding Texas Game Warden at gun point Brett Collar 521
6 Game Commission Praises Jury Decision In Adams County Rob G Brandenburg 391
7 Man sentenced to death for killing state game warden Rob G Brandenburg 396
8 Del Tibke passed away Saturday Marion Hoffman 370
9 Connecticut's newest law-enforcement K-9 Rob G Brandenburg 974
10 Maryland Natural Resources Police attend Memorial Service Rob G Brandenburg 1209
11 A meeting for the dogs. Rob G Brandenburg 1191
12 Kansas man charged with poaching 14-point buck Rob G Brandenburg 744
13 2012 Arizona Conference Registration Now Open Rob G Brandenburg 1326
14 A fund for donations has been established for the family of Ranger Margaret Anderson Rob G Brandenburg 1875
15 Man Convicted Of Shooting Wildlife Officer Sentenced Rob G Brandenburg 719
16 Police Confirm Body Found is Gunman Sought in Mount Rainier National Park Ranger Shooting Rob G Brandenburg 646
17 Manhunt After Ranger Shot Dead in Mount Rainier National Park Rob G Brandenburg 1605
18 WCO David L. Grove Memorial Run Rob G Brandenburg 2046
19 PA WCO David L. Grove Scholarship Created To Benefit Future Wildlife Management Leaders Rob G Brandenburg 2328
20 LDWF Agent Found Dead in West Feliciana Parish Rob G Brandenburg 1755

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NAWEOA
Annual Conference

Saskatchewan Conference 2011


Spring 2013 International Gamewarden

Killer Rogue on the Crocodile River

a large rogue hippopotamus was causing severe crop damage on a sugar cane plantation and had possibly killed two field workers. He had also chased other workers and killed livestock in his territory. The villagers who lived and worked on this plantation had a self-imposed curfew from sunset until after dawn because of the terrifying nocturnal danger posed by the hippo.