Poaching is no different than stealing from a grocery store. Backed by the members of Maine’s Operation Game Thief (OGT), Greg Sirpis strives to lead Maine’s charge against poachers. As Chairman of the Board for Maine’s OGT, Greg’s mission is to protect Maine’s natural resources. By organizing and promoting, educating, and making reporting easier for everyone, Greg hopes to catch one poacher at a time and reduce the number of animals and fish that are illegally taken in Maine every year.
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Here’s What We Discuss:
- Upcoming Softball Game
- Operation Game Thief
- Wildlife Crimes Stoppers
- Turning in a Poacher, Anonymously
- Rewards, Most Don’t Want the Money
- A Passion for Catching Bad Guys
- Greg’s Start with OGT
- An Opportunity for Cabela’s to Lead the Charge
- It’s a Full Time Job
- New Content – Live Streams
- A Non-Profit That Represents
- Friends of OGT
- Educational Committee, The Ethics
- 25,000 Deer Taken Illegally in Maine
- Poaching is No Different Than Stealing
- 1 800 Alert Us to a 411 App
- Limited Amount of Resources
- Quality Information
- Eleven Volunteers
- The Moose Lottery on a Weekend
- Aug 3rd, Hadlock Field, North Woods Throwdown
- International Wildlife Crime Stoppers
- Northeast Wildlife Conference
- Africa Fighting Tooth and Nail
- Coyotes – Losing the Balance
- Hard to Measure
- Coming Up Next: Eric Fluette