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  2. Michigan Conservation Officers - Wikipedia

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    Early Michiganders recognized the rich and vast natural treasures surrounding them and the need for their conservation and protection. The result was the first salaried U.S. game warden, William Alden Smith, who was appointed in 1887. Warden Smith was charged principally with appointing deputies for the enforcement of fish and game regulations.

  3. Conservation officer - Wikipedia

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    A conservation officer may also be referred to as an environmental technician/technologist, game warden, park ranger, forest watcher, forest guard, forester, gamekeeper, investigator, wilderness officer, wildlife officer, or wildlife trooper.

  4. State police (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Most Game Wardens can also enforce all state laws (traffic, drugs, etc.). In some states, they can be the enforcement arm of an agency or a division of an umbrella law enforcement agency. Examples: Alaska Wildlife Troopers , California Department of Fish and Wildlife , Colorado Parks and Wildlife .

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  6. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Police

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    Game Protector Harvey B. Cruikshank June 8, 1926 Weather/Natural Disaster Game Protector John H. Woodruff November 27, 1919 Assault Deputy Game Protector Frederick T. Schmidt November 10, 1919 Gunfire Game Protector Samuel S. Taylor April 6, 1914 Gunfire Special Game Protector William H. Jackson September 17, 1897 Assault

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  8. Terry Grosz - Wikipedia

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    Terry Grosz (June 22, 1941 – February 5, 2019) was an American game warden. He rose in the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to oversee a district in the Mountain West and Midwestern United States before retiring in 1998. After his retirement he published several books that included stories from his career.

  9. North Woods Law - Wikipedia

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    Originally set in Maine, the show followed numerous game wardens of the Maine Warden Service. [1] [2] In 2017, the show changed locations to New Hampshire, following members of the state's Fish and Game Department. [3] The series was renewed for a sixteenth season, which began on June 20, 2021.