122 Texas K9 Teams – With Royce Ilse, Kevin Winters & Joni Owen

Since the early 20th century, the term “K9” has stood as both a clever play on words and a symbol of unity and partnership between law enforcement officers and their four-legged companions. Recognizing their increasingly valuable contributions to public service, the Conservation Canine Officers Association (CCOA) was founded in 2020 to promote professional development and support for conservation canine teams in North America and beyond. From the CCOA’s annual conference in Newry, Maine, we sit down with Texas wardens and K9 handlers Royce Ilse, Kevin Winters, and Joni Owen to explore the world of conservation K9 handling, the roots and growth of the CCOA, and more!

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Here’s what we discuss:

  • Texas K9 officers are currently Labrador Retrievers and German Shepherds
  • Different K9s are trained in different specialties
  • Dogs will provide both obvious and subtle cues when alerting
  • Received training in Utah
  • Currently seven trained conservation K9s in the state
  • Membership in CCOA has helped build connections
  • Training a cadaver dog
  • K9s can distinguish between human and animal remains
  • Giving up a K9 partner
  • Building partnerships at the state and federal level
  • The first shark fin case in San Antonio
  • Training to differentiate between different species and cuts of fish
  • How boat inspections are conducted
  • Combatting the illegal sea turtle trade
  • CCOA is on Facebook
  • Hopes for the future of the organization
  • K9s can be used in multiple complex situations
  • Kevin’s hat!
  • Support the CCOA

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Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores

Producer: Jay Ammann

Art & Design: Ashley Hannett

Research / Content Coordinator: Stacey DesRoches

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069 Jeffrey Milner – Indiana

Jeffrey Milner is a conservation warden and K9 unit coordinator working for the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. He has been working for over 27 years, 23 of those as a K9 handler. Throughout his time as a K9 officer and coordinator, Jeffrey has trained a multitude of dogs and has also had many of his own. He also helped found the Conservation Canine Officers Association. In this episode, Jeffrey tells some of his many stories that he has collected over the years. 

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Here’s What We Discuss:

  • K9s are embedded in our organization 
  • Jeffrey’s background
  • Knocking on the game warden’s door
  • 1 lab turned into 11 labs
  • Only 9 other agencies that had K9 agencies
  • Dogs are an introduction 
  • Dogs help to bridge the message of conservation
  • First partner
  • Indiana is one of the biggest K9 agencies in the country
  • Primarily labrador retrievers
  • I name my dogs with purpose
  • Journey: running a track on suspects
  • Different terrain holds scent differently
  • You have to love it to do it
  • Voyage’s best track – lifesaving
  • Fury: ginseng diggers 
  • When you put value on a resource people will exploit it
  • Koda: in training
  • Training schools
  • From no members to 108 members in the CCOA
  • When I hang up my K9 shoes, the program is in good hands
  • Facility
  • Jason Lagore – Ohio
  • Follow and like Conservation Canine Officers Association on Facebook
  • Tight budgets
  • People will know a dog’s name 20 years later