Two Cambodian Forest Rangers Pay Ultimate Price for China's Demand for Rare Wood

It is a familiar story in Southeast Asia. In truth, it has become a familiar story almost everywhere: China’s vast appetite for luxury items was the underlying cause of last week’s execution-style killing of two government conservation workers in Cambodia. 

Sieng Darong, a 47-year-old forest ranger, and Sab Yoh, a 29-year-old police officer, were murdered as they slept on Nov. 7, shot with AK-47-style heavy weapons. A third member of the team survived with injuries, and a fourth escaped. The killings happened shortly after the team confiscated chain saws at an illegal logging site in northwestern Cambodia’s Preah Vihear Protected Forest. 

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Maine Game Wardens Make Arrests in April 2015 Deer Poaching Incident

[Maine Warden Service: November 18, 2015] Maine game wardens believe they have identified those responsible for the illegal killing of at least four deer back in April of this year. All four deer found were does, were believed to have been killed at night in open fields, and were left to waste in the towns of Chesterville, Livermore Falls (East Livermore), Livermore, and Leeds.
 
This past week, Maine game wardens issued summonses to four males, two of which were juveniles. Zachary Black, age 19, from Jay and Kyle Elliott, age 19, from Fayette were both charged with night hunting. Two juveniles from Livermore were also charged with night hunting. Additional charges are likely in this case. Black, Elliott, and the two juveniles are scheduled to appear in Androscoggin and Franklin County District Courts in February.
 
This was an extensive six-month investigation. Numerous night surveillance details were performed in the area by game wardens to help apprehend those responsible. The case’s primary investigator, Game Warden Dave Chabot, stated today that “this case proved very detrimental to Maine’s deer heard in that area. The public once again worked with us and provided very helpful information; we appreciate their help very much.”
 
The Maine Warden Service wishes to thank the Maine State Police for their assistance, the countless members of the public who provided information, and Maine Operation Game Thief (OGT) for their participation in helping bring awareness to this case.
 
Operation Game Thief (OGT) has offered a reward of up to $3,500 for anyone who could provide information that leads to a conviction for those responsible in this case. Game wardens are currently working with OGT to determine reward eligibility. 
 
Case summary: At approximately 2:00 PM on Wednesday, April 22, 2015, Maine game wardens responded to a complaint of an injured deer near the intersection of Bragdon Road (a.k.a. French Road) and East Road in Chesterville. Upon arrival, a deer was located in a field posted “No Trespassing” with a fatal gunshot wound to the spine. The doe deer was pregnant with twin fawns. Three additional doe deer have were subsequently located and also left to waste. A doe deer was shot on Route 106 in Leeds, another was shot on Route 133 near Dodge Road in Livermore Falls (East Livermore) and a third doe was shot on River Road in Livermore. The four doe deer all appear to have been killed under similar circumstances and left to waste. It is suspected that other deer may have been killed but were not located.

Maine Game Wardens Seek Assistance on Deer Poaching Incident Near Daycare Center

[Brooks, Maine – Maine Warden Service] On the evening of Wednesday, November 18th at approximately 8:15 PM, the Maine Warden Service responded to a night hunting incident in the town of Brooks.  A deer was shot in the roadway, in close proximity to a daycare center on Route 139. The shot was fired directly at the daycare center, posing a serious concern for public safety. 
 
After collecting evidence at the scene and interviewing witnesses, the vehicle involved is believed to be an early 2000’s diesel model tan/gold GMC or Chevrolet extended cab pickup truck (please see attached photo of truck description).  The truck was last seen on Route 139 heading towards the town of Monroe.  This is the second night hunted deer in the same area of Waldo County in the past two weeks. 
 
Maine Operation Game Thief (OGT) has been contacted and has agreed to offer reward money for anyone with information leading to the conviction of the individuals responsible for this act of poaching.  Not only is this scenario unsporting and unethical, it also created a substantial public safety concern in this small town.
 
We are asking anyone with information to call:
OGT at 1-800-ALERTUS (1-800-253-7887 – you can remain anonymous)
Public Safety Dispatch in Augusta at 207-624-7076.
 

Border Security Push Reshaping Role of Texas Game Wardens

SOUTH PADRE ISLAND — The early morning sky brightened to a slate blue, providing Luis Sosa with just the right camouflage. Sosa, a state game warden, steered a 65-foot boat over open water at the southern tip of Texas.

Sosa and three fellow game wardens from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department watched the horizon and the radar screen aboard the boat, the Captain Williams. They were looking for signs of the Mexican fishing boats they had seen the day before, operating illegally in Texas waters......

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