Sentences with phrase «wildlife officers»

Their organization maintains a list of wildlife officers that can help with these types of problems.
«In the past,» Wasser says, «authorities could track shipments, but they never knew where the ivory came from,» making it impossible to hold wildlife officers accountable.
But his prospects improve when the two of them are caught by wildlife officers and relocated to Idaho as part of their breeding program.
Pre-exposure prophylaxis is a necessity for individuals who work with rabies virus and rabies diagnostic testing; veterinary personnel, animal control, and wildlife officers where rabies is enzootic; and anyone who handles bats or goes near them, like spelunkers.
I first wrote about human - gator conflicts in 1988, and Florida wildlife officers were already feeling overwhelmed by the rate of calls from new residents alarmed about an alligator by the pool or golf tee.
Lawrence's blood is up now (he is an avid fisherman and deer hunter as well as wildlife officer).
Hunters were hired to thin the number of grazing sheep and feral pigs, while wildlife officers meticulously set about capturing the golden eagles and relocating them to the mainland.
L'Hirondelle v. Alberta (Minister of Sustainable Resource Development) 2013 ABCA 12 Indians, Inuit and Métis — Aboriginal rights — Evidence and proof A fish and wildlife officer refused L'Hirondelle's application for a Metis domestic fishing licence, on the basis that he had not provided the proof required under the Alberta Métis Harvesting Policy of the Minister of Sustainable Resource Development (Alberta).
A mountain lion roamed through backyards in a neighborhood outside Los Angeles before wildlife officers tranquilized it.
The state Department of Environmental Conservation tweeted that its wildlife officers shot the animal with a tranquilizer dart on the museum's fourth - floor mezzanine.
I was in the Land Cruiser with my son and some wildlife officers, and Tom rode behind us on a motorcycle.
Bridget Fonda is the beautiful paleontologist Kelly Scott, sent in to investigate a large tooth found on the remains of a local fish and wildlife officer.
The humane society, sheriff, state patrol wouldn't help and a wildlife officer came too late to catch the raccoon so I'm not sure what the raccoon had.
In 1988, the early days of Florida's escalating battle with alligators, Lt. Dick Lawrence, a wildlife officer for the state Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, subdued an alligator near Palm Beach.
This was clearly a case for Lieutenant Dick Lawrence, a wildlife officer for the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission.
In that story, I focused on Lt. Dick Lawrence, a wildlife officer for the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission based near West Palm Beach.
As both alligators and people grew more numerous and incidents occurred more frequently, Lawrence says, «we found that wildlife officers were so busy gator trapping that they had no time for anything else.
Rather than target the powerful individuals behind organized poaching, wildlife officers and soldiers pursue Baka who hunt only to feed their families.
They are also referred by other names like fish and game wardens, wildlife officers or troopers, and environmental technicians.
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