… and kept all the money.

… and kept all the money.
Jonathan Kaiser is on the podcast for a second time telling some of his wildest poaching bust stories, what his job entails, and how conservation wardens respond to tips.
Here’s an in-depth look at how to become a conservation officer/game warden with Jonathan J. Kaiser.
A buck with an antler stuck in a net got a lucky break when a Pennsylvania state game warden responded to the scene.
Convictions and fines have been handed down on a man who illegally shot a giant buck — behind a city fire station! — and his son for helping drag it out and haul it to the processor. Gerald Schott Sr., of Jonestown, Pa., was hit with a $7,100 fine for illegally killing a 13-point trophy […]
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries dedicated a statue May 21 in Baton Rouge to honor those Enforcement Division agents who have died in the line of duty. The statue depicts an LDWF Enforcement Division agent in an honor guard uniform with his head bowed honoring fallen agents. The statue sits on top of […]
Visitors to the Salato Wildlife Education Center in Frankfort can now view the bronze statue that will be at the center of a new memorial to Kentucky’s six conservation officers killed in the line of duty. “The groundbreaking for the memorial will be June 7,” said Sgt. Scott Herndon, Spencer County conservation officer for the […]
“Passionate” is a fitting word to describe the most recent additions to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Division of Law Enforcement. When the 20th FWC law enforcement class graduated Friday morning at the Florida Public Safety Institute near Tallahassee in front of friends, family and fellow law enforcement officials, they pledged to keep […]