Warden's Watch

By: 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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  • 135 Whooping Crane Shootings with Emily Long – Oklahoma
    Oct 24 2024
    135 Whooping Crane Shootings with Emily Long – Oklahoma In late 2021, members of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation responded to a report that would lead to a nearly two-year, multi-departmental investigation into the shooting deaths of four whooping cranes, one of the rarest and most endangered birds in North America. In this episode, Wildlife Investigations Specialist Emily Long, whose dedication and meticulous work on this case earned her the title of 2024 IWC Game Warden of the Year, details the story. Our Sponsors: Thin Green Line Podcast Don Noyes Chevrolet North American Game Warden Museum Sovereign Sportsman Solutions “A Cowboy in the Woods” Book Hunt of a Lifetime Maine's Operation Game Thief Wildlife Heritage Foundation of NH International Wildlife Crimestoppers Here’s what we discuss: Sole full-time investigator in Oklahoma New positions created to investigate both state and federal wildlife crimes Jointly funded by both state and federal departments Fewer than 600 whooping cranes left worldwide OK closes hunting when advised by USGS that cranes are migrating Local wardens respond to a call about an injured whooping crane The wounded bird is rescued, but does not survive Days later, a stationary tracking device is detected nearby Game wardens discover the crime scene Investigation reveals three more deceased cranes Painstakingly searching thousands of cell tower records Suspects are slowly eliminated Geolocation data finally offers a break The first confession exposes four suspects Potentially accidental shootings lead to intentional coverup Charges are brought under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act All four men plead guilty A collective total of $71,000 in fines Multiple agencies at all levels collaborated to bring the case to a successful conclusion Credits Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores Producer: Jay Ammann Warden’s Watch logo & Design: Ashley Hannett Research / Content Coordinator: Stacey DesRoches Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Google Waypoint Stitcher TuneIn Megaphone Find More Here: Website Warden’s Watch / TGL Store Facebook Facebook Fan Page Instagram Threads YouTube RSS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • TGL039 Tom Kubiniec
    Oct 3 2024
    Tom Kubiniec is the President and CEO of SecureIt Tactical, a company known for revolutionizing the way firearms are stored. With over 20 years of experience, Kubiniec played a key role in modernizing military armory systems by working with the U.S. Department of Defense to develop SecureIt’s patented CradleGrid™ technology, which is widely used in military weapon storage. This technology offers a flexible, modular way to store weapons securely and efficiently, both for the military and consumers. In addition to leading SecureIt, Kubiniec hosts a TV show called Agents of Change on the Sportsman Channel, where he highlights innovation in the firearms and outdoor industries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • 134 Tyler & Chris Johnson – Alaska Bear Attack
    Sep 18 2024
    134 Tyler & Chris Johnson – Alaska Bear Attack While hunting in Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula in August, Tyler Johnson and his father were suddenly charged by a large brown bear. Despite being seriously injured and accidently shot through the leg, the seasoned outdoorsman calmly filmed a video documenting the attack while waiting for rescue. Tyler and his dad join us to share their harrowing story. Our Sponsors: Thin Green Line Podcast Don Noyes Chevrolet North American Game Warden Museum Sovereign Sportsman Solutions “A Cowboy in the Woods” Book Hunt of a Lifetime Maine's Operation Game Thief Wildlife Heritage Foundation of NH International Wildlife Crimestoppers Here’s what we discuss: Tyler’s dad Chris is a previous Warden’s Watch guest A father and son trip ahead of a planned move to Texas Working through dense brush, the pair emerge into tall grass Chris hears a guttural growl At the last moment, the bear pivots toward Tyler Tyler races to unholster his sidearm In seconds, the bear is on him At some point, he accidentally shoots his left leg “Oh… it has a collar.” Both men fire at the animal Immediate triage Tyler’s boot is filling with blood Chris applies a tourniquet to stop the bleeding Tyler calmly documents the aftermath Fifteen seconds Preparing the helicopter landing zone Rescue is almost two hours away Airlifted to Anchorage “Wow, this is beautiful. My leg hurts.” A gunshot wound on one leg, a large gash on the other Chris’ training had kicked in immediately Tyler had saved his father in a previous medical emergency “Now we’re even.” Remained in Alaska for treatment Takeaways: Always bring a trauma kit Twenty-four rounds were fired A small cub is found at the scene the next day The Garmin InReach was integral to rescue “Gunshot victim, bear mauling... and then the hospital staff just got me.” Credits Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores Producer: Jay Ammann Warden’s Watch logo & Design: Ashley Hannett Research / Content Coordinator: Stacey DesRoches Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Google Waypoint Stitcher TuneIn Megaphone Find More Here: Website Warden’s Watch / TGL Store Facebook Facebook Fan Page Instagram Threads YouTube RSS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    41 mins

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Best podcast available

Best podcast about game Wardens and the work they do that is out there awesome job!

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My favorite podcast!

I love hearing the stories from wardens across the country. Keep up the great work!

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Wayne!!!!!

Wayne is the best!!!! You can literally feel his passion in every podcast. keep it up

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Interesting

Good episode. I wouldn't have thought ginseng poaching was a thing but not really surprising either. Very informative.
First time I was able to leave a rating and review (Spotify does not allow me to for some reason). I'll continue listening on Audible in the future.

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Awesome stories, great Podcaster

4 episodes in and no intention of stopping. Found my new podcast! I'm a hunter on the east coast and love hearing these stories. Episodes 52 and 53 hit home. There are no almost no box turtles left in our area of Southern NJ. 20 years ago there were literally hundreds visible throughout the year each spring. Keep at it!

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