118 Roy Brown – US Fish & Wildlife Service Special Agent (Ret.)

Roy Brown was a Federal Conservation Law Enforcement officer for over 30 years, most of which he spent as a Special Agent Criminal Investigator with postings in Montana, Tennessee, Alabama, Utah and finally Wyoming. Working with a variety of state, local, and federal agencies to fight wildlife crime, he has been a certified firearms instructor and armorer, criminal investigator, and taught crime scene investigation techniques both at home and in Southern Africa.

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Here’s what we discuss:

  • Launched career on a Montana wildlife refuge
  • Preserving the white bison
  • “Cowboy stuff” and a shrewd horse
  • Waterfowl enforcement in Tennessee
  • The dirty dozen
  • Not all marijuana growers are clever…
  • Sticks should never slither
  • 5000 applications for ten positions
  • Rooting out illegal snake dealers in Southern Utah
  • A dream job in Wyoming
  • Reintroducing the gray wolf to Yellowstone created conflict with ranchers
  • Mysterious wildlife deaths: things are often not what they seem
  • Some uncomfortably close grizzly encounters
  • Grizzlies hear well, but their eyesight is not great
  • Non-residents must have a guide to hunt in Wyoming
  • Teaching crime scene investigation in Africa
  • Some experiences stay with you

Credits

Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores

Producer: Jay Ammann

Art & Design: Ashley Hannett

Research / Content Coordinator: Stacey DesRoches

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