Warden's Watch Wayne Saunders / John Nores
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This podcast brings you stories from Game Wardens across the world. Listen to their favorite cases, worst cases, what led them to their career, and what makes their job unique. Hosted by retired game wardens Wayne Saunders and John Nores.
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Father & Sons - with Bill, Wayne, and Aaron Saunders
128 Father & Sons - with Bill, Wayne, and Aaron Saunders
Bill Saunders' legacy is a testament to the enduring bond between family and nature. His love for the wilderness, deeply instilled in his sons, has blossomed into a tradition that transcends generations. This Father's Day, we explore their story; it's a legacy of living off the land, teaching the next generation to hunt ethically, and nurturing a passion that would one day set a young man on a familiar career path. A family's tradition, flourishing under the canopy of the great outdoors.
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Here’s what we discuss:
Dad grew up fishing and hunting
Snakes!
The story of the cowboy in the woods
Growing up on roadkill
“I’d arrest Mom if I had to.”
Adventures with Uncle Warren
Learning never to waste a resource
The deer that kept standing up
Aaron’s first deer
Bonding with your kids in the outdoors
Hunting hazards: hand injuries and dented tailgates
The duck that crash landed
Walking through the woods with your kids; it’s about the experience
Wildlife populations have changed over the years
“If you’re gonna shoot it, you’re gonna eat it.”
Porcupines and perch eggs
Being related to a game warden can sometimes change your point of view
The outdoor legacy continues in Wayne and Aaron’s children
Credits
Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores
Producer: Jay Ammann
Art & Design: Ashley Hannett
Research / Content Coordinator: Stacey DesRoches
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Jason Blaylock - Mississippi
With record-high wildlife populations, Mississippi’s generous bag limits make it an attractive destination for hunters of all kinds, and game wardens are busy almost year-round. After 23 years with the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks (MDWFP), Lt. Jason Blaylock has made substantial contributions to wildlife conservation and law enforcement in the Magnolia State, and was recently named the National Wild Turkey Federation Conservation Officer of the Year by the MDWFP. Lt. Blaylock joined us at NAWEOA.
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Here’s what we discuss:
· Mississippi wardens are busy with game issues for much of the year
· Working the famous river
· Close to 200 officers in MS
· Passing knowledge to the next generation of officers
· Teaching methods have changed with technology advancements
· Started school in a pre-med program
· “I can’t see myself not being outside.”
· A coincidence that led to a career
· Many rural game wardens are ‘the’ local law enforcement
· Opening day is like Christmas
· Snakes!
· MS game wardens used to sell licenses from their trucks and homes
· Bag limits in Mississippi
· No deer tags required
· 250+ spotlighting cases
· 13-year-old night hunters
· Thanksgiving 2017: an unforgettable night hunting case
· The repeat, repeat, repeat young offender
· Suppressors are becoming more common in MS
· Technology advancements are changing the way game wardens do business
· The diversity of Mississippi provides a multitude of opportunities
Credits
Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores
Producer: Jay Ammann
Art & Design: Ashley Hannett
Research / Content Coordinator: Stacey DesRoches
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For the Fallen: Julian Keen – Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission
126 For the Fallen: Julian Keen – Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission
Florida FWC Officer Julian “Batman” Keen was known for his bright smile, relentless enthusiasm, and deep commitment to the people and wildlife of his home state. On a quiet Sunday morning in 2020, he heard a crash outside his home and looked out to see a truck driving recklessly. He gave chase without hesitation, eventually intercepting the hit and run suspect - who escaped - but inexplicably returned to the scene, opened fire and sped away. Officer Keen was 30 years old. His friend and mentor, FWC Lt. Pam Steelman shares the legacy of a remarkable young man, determined to fulfil a lifelong dream, and give back to the community he loved - and who loved him so dearly in return.
“It is not how these officers died that made them heroes; it is how they lived.” ~ National Law Enforcement Memorial, Washington, DC
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Credits
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Art & Design: Ashley Hannett
Research / Content Coordinator: Stacey DesRoches
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A Game Warden's commentary on Christopher Alexander post World Class Ohio Buck
I did this game warden commentary regarding Christopher Alexander, who allegedly poached a world-class buck in Ohio. I have heard so much speculation regarding this buck through social media that I had to engage on the side of the game wardens.
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Maple Syrup – With Chris Simmons & Ken St. Pierre
Late winter and early spring can find a New England game warden with a little more free time than they’re used to, and many have found a sweet way to tap into one of the nature’s greatest springtime gifts. As maple syrup season draws to a close, we catch up with Maine’s Chris Simmons, of Simmons and Daughters Sugar House, and Ken St. Pierre, of Big Lake Maple in New Hampshire, to learn just what it takes to run a successful sugar house.
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International Wildlife Crimestoppers
Here’s what we discuss:
· Chris got started making syrup with his brothers on the family farm
· Tapping and processing with whatever they could find
· Ken was inspired by a colleague who tapped
· “That’s an awful idea.”
· Rebuilding a 100-year-old evaporator
· The expense of expansion
· Buckets vs. tap lines
· Weather has made this season’s sap run unpredictable
· Syruping can be an activity for the whole family
· Can be as basic or as complex as you want it to be
· “A heat source, a thermometer, a vessel, and sap.”
· Make room for friends and neighbors!
· Chris’ recipe for maple hot dogs
· Natural syrup is an antioxidant
· More than a topping: cooking with maple
· Travel-sized containers can come in handy
· Where to find Chris and Ken’s websites
Credits
Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores
Producer: Jay Ammann
Art & Design: Ashley Hannett
Research / Content Coordinator: Stacey DesRoches
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TGL038 Annie Teall
Annie Teall is a seasoned emergency services dispatcher renowned for her calm and effective handling of crisis situations. With over 27 years of experience in dispatch, Annie has become a pivotal figure in emergency response within the San Bernardino community. She gained national recognition during the tragic terrorist attack at the Inland Regional Center on December 2, 2015, where she was the primary police dispatcher. During this critical event, Annie managed the intense flow of emergency communications, demonstrating exemplary professionalism and composure under pressure. Her efforts not only facilitated the rapid response of law enforcement and emergency services but also underscored the vital role dispatchers play in managing public safety crises. Annie's career reflects a profound commitment to public service and safety.
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