In this episode, Wayne sits down with New Hampshire Conservation Officer Jonathan Demler. A highly decorated US Army veteran, Demler and his family moved to New Hampshire eight years ago when he joined Fish & Game after a distinguished military career which included three tours in Afghanistan. Listen as Jon describes what led him to a career in the outdoors, how his experience in the armed forces has contributed to his success at Fish & Game, and in a Warden’s Watch first, answers questions from our Patreon members.
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Here’s what we discuss:
- Appearing on North Woods Law: quality over quantity
- Balancing work and family
- Transition from military life
- “A little bit of luck, but a lot of perseverance.”
- Coming to New Hampshire
- The problem solvers
- Changes in US military focus
- Experience in Afghanistan helped prepare for mountains of NH
- Do COs need to periodically requalify with firearms?
- Dealing with sick and injured animals
- Tough days
- Not all wildlife rescues are successful
- Every day can hold a surprise
- The most gratifying part of the job
- Working hours can be flexible
- The importance of community
Credits
Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores
Producer: Jay Ammann
Art & Design: Ashley Hannett
Content Coordinator: Stacey DesRoches
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