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About
About NACLEC
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Leadership Academies
National Conservation Law Enforcement Leadership Academy
Introduction to Conservation Leadership (ICL)
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Randy Stark
April 1, 2015

Minnesota Considering Felony Poaching Penalties

Randy Stark
April 1, 2015

The State of Minnesota is considering a state law that would make egregious poaching cases a felony.

The conservation officer pictured in the photo is LT Colonel Rodmen Smith, a graduate of the 2014 NACLEC Leadership Academy.

Read more about it here 

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