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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.

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.

    Maple Syrup – With Chris Simmons & Ken St. Pierre

    Maple Syrup – With Chris Simmons & Ken St. Pierre

    125 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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    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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    • 1 Std. 3 Min.
    TGL038 Annie Teall

    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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    • 1 Std. 41 Min.
    TGL037 Kevin Estela

    TGL037 Kevin Estela

    Kevin Estela's lifelong passion for the outdoors was kindled in childhood by his fascination with his father's WWII survival stories in the Philippines. This interest deepened through activities like hiking, kayaking, fishing, and hunting in New England, alongside reading extensively on survival and wilderness skills. Over time, his passion evolved into a profession focused on sharing his knowledge through Estela Wilderness Education, where he serves as the Owner and Head Instructor.

    Kevin is a prolific author with over 100 print articles in notable magazines like RECOIL, OFF-GRID Magazine, and American Survival Guide, and he has penned numerous online articles and a book titled "101 Skills You Need to Survive in the Woods." His expertise is recognized by various product companies that sponsor him as a Professional Outdoorsman, and he maintains a reputation for providing honest product feedback based on extensive field experience. He is a sought-after speaker and instructor across the United States and in the United Kingdom, teaching a broad range of survival skills. In 2015, he founded the Estela Wilderness Education Fund to support educational programs for underprivileged youth.

    Kevin has appeared on the History Channel and brings a comprehensive background in martial arts, including training in Sayoc Kali and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, to his survival and wilderness instruction. His previous experience as a lead instructor at the Wilderness Learning Center, under the mentorship of survival authority Marty Simon, along with his retail and guiding experience in outdoor recreational products, has deeply informed his teaching philosophy and approach.

    Additionally, Kevin has a solid foundation in education and athletics, being a full-time high school history teacher and a former track and field coach, with degrees in American Studies and Secondary Education. His multifaceted expertise in survival skills, martial arts, and education makes him a uniquely capable and enriching instructor to his students.
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    • 1 Std. 41 Min.
    Warden News

    Warden News

    Topics:

    Trailblazing Conservation: Hulda Neal - America's First Female Game Warden

    90 Year Old Cold Case in Idaho Finally Solved

    Drones in the Crosshairs: Pennsylvania Case Sparks Debate Over Technology in Wildlife Recovery

    Community Vigilance Leads to Sturgeon Poaching Convictions  

    Montana Rancher's Hybrid Sheep Creation Leads to Legal Trouble

    Crackdown on Illegal Elver Fishing Leads to Multiple Arrests in Nova Scotia

    Game Warden Rescues Black Bear Trapped Inside Car in the Poconos

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    • 18 Min.
    Kandy Klosterman – Ohio Division of Wildlife Chief of Law Enforcement

    Kandy Klosterman – Ohio Division of Wildlife Chief of Law Enforcement

    From humble beginnings fishing the tranquil lakes of Ohio to her current position as Chief of Law Enforcement for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Division, Kandy Klosterman is no stranger to blazing trails. As the state's pioneering female wildlife investigator, she spearheaded numerous high-profile cases, earning multiple accolades along the way – including the prestigious Guy Bradley Award for lifetime contributions to wildlife law enforcement. With a career spanning nearly three decades, her commitment to safeguarding Ohio's natural resources, mentoring the next generation of officers, and championing the inclusion of women in wildlife conservation sets the standard for excellence. We can’t wait to see what she does next!


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    Maine's Operation Game Thief
    Wildlife Heritage Foundation of NH
    International Wildlife Crimestoppers

    Here’s what we discuss:

    Accepted Chief of Law Enforcement position in June 2023

    Grew up fishing and hunting with her grandfather in Ohio

    Mentors are essential

    “You’re not born with a shotgun or fishing rod in your hand.”

    Worked mowing grass on ODNR property

    “I want to be a wildlife officer!”

    Volunteering led to a part-time position

    Only woman in the Academy in 1998

    Mentoring the next generation of officers

    All staff take part in educating new cadets

    1920s saw the first female wildlife officer in Ohio

    15 female officers in 120 years, but more all the time

    Early career involved several areas of the state

    Wildlife investigator for 21 years

    Adventures in undercover work

    Ohio’s Women Officers of Wildlife group

    Female Wildlife Officers in OH wore men’s uniforms until the mid-90s

    Ohio DNR organization and command structure

    Nearly three-decade career

    Statewide working groups: “I don’t have to know everything.”

    Leveraging drone capabilities

    Plans to expand Search & Rescue

    Accreditation program for outfitters and guides

    A fraudulent interstate outfitter case

    Encouraging the next generation of female WOs

    “Someone taught you, now you need to teach them.”

    Working with cadets brings you back to your roots


    Credits
    Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores
    Producer: Jay Ammann
    Art & Design: Ashley Hannett
    Research / Content Coordinator: Stacey DesRoches

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    • 52 Min.
    TGL036 Karen Hunter

    TGL036 Karen Hunter

    Karen Hunter is a prominent figure in the firearms and defense community, contributing significantly through her writings, instruction, and advocacy. Her extensive work includes contributions to major print publications like Personal Defense World Magazine, Ballistic Magazine, Gun Primer Magazine, Concealed Carry Handguns Magazine, and Skillset Magazine. Beyond print, Hunter is active in digital spaces, contributing to platforms such as NRA’s America’s 1st Freedom and Getzone. This blend of print and digital outreach underscores her influence and commitment to Second Amendment and personal protection issues.

    Beyond her writing, Karen Hunter is deeply involved in firearms education and safety. As the Senior Range Officer for Force Options USA, she plays a pivotal role in firearms training and safety instruction. Her certifications in defensive handgun and carbine instruction further demonstrate her expertise and dedication to responsible firearms use and self-defense training.

    Her advocacy extends to public speaking and digital appearances, where she has been a guest on various podcasts, sharing her knowledge and views on gun rights, self-defense, and firearms education. Her active involvement in the community, both as an educator and a communicator, highlights her commitment to advancing the conversation around the Second Amendment and personal defense in a responsible and informed manner.

    Hunter's work embodies a blend of advocacy, education, and communication, positioning her as a significant voice in the firearms and personal defense community.
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    • 1 Std. 8 Min.

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