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Poachers were my prey : eighteen years as an undercover Wildlife Officer / / R. T. Stewart, as told to W. H. "Chip" Gross



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Autore: Stewart R. T. <1951-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Poachers were my prey : eighteen years as an undercover Wildlife Officer / / R. T. Stewart, as told to W. H. "Chip" Gross Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Kent, OH : , : Black Squirrel Books, , 2012
©2012
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (xiii, 202 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina: 364.1628
Soggetto topico: Poaching
Wildlife conservation
Altri autori: GrossW. H <1951-> (Warren H.)  
Note generali: Includes index.
Nota di contenuto: ""Cover ""; ""Copyright ""; ""Contents ""; ""Foreword by Kevin O�Dell ""; ""Introduction by W. H. “Chip� Gross ""; ""1 Operation Clanbake ""; ""2 Operation Redbud ""; ""3 Operation Ego ""; ""4 Operation Tag ""; ""5 Operation River Sweep ""; ""6 Operation Cornerstone ""; ""7 Operation Stir-fry ""; ""8 Operation Camp Kill ""; ""9 Operation Take �Em ""; ""10 Operation Enough ""; ""11 Training Day: Preparing to Go Under ""; ""12 Living the Lie: Some Final Thoughts ""; ""Index ""
Sommario/riassunto: Thus begins the story of R.T. Stewart's career as an undercover wildlife law enforcement officer with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife. For nearly two decades, Stewart infiltrated poaching rings throughout Ohio, the Midwest, and beyond. Poachers Were My Prey chronicles his many exciting undercover adventures, detailing the techniques he used in putting poachers behind bars. It also reveals, for the first time, the secrets employed by undercover wildlife officers in catching the bad guys. Poaching the illegal taking of wild game goes on every day in the United States and throughout the world. Millions of dollars change hands annually from the illegal sale or trade of antlers, hides, horns, meat, feathers, fur, teeth, claws, gall bladders, and other wild-animal parts. As a result, wildlife populations suffer? including endangered and threatened species and legitimate, law-abiding sport hunters get a bad reputation. R.T. Stewart dedicated his professional career to stopping such slaughter by actually living with poachers for months or even years. In essence, being an undercover officer involves living a lie, quips Stewart. You're always pretending to be someone you're not. Undercover law enforcement is dangerous work and, as a result, extremely stressful. Stewart recalls one particular case during which he realized he was too deeply undercover and came close to forgetting his real identity. Many undercover officers have crossed the line to become the very person they initially swore to stop. In Poachers Were My Prey, readers look over R.T. S'wart?s shoulder as he deals with the temptations offered to an undercover officer, including money, sex, and drugs, and watch as he gets the job done and brings the poachers to justice. Poachers Were My Prey will be enjoyed by readers interested in law enforcement, wildlife, preservation, hunting, fishing, and the outdoors.
Titolo autorizzato: Poachers were my prey  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-61277-731-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910786476703321
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Serie: Black Squirrel Books