"A series of true tales relating the exploits and adventures of Everglades game wardens from 1951 through 1998"--Page x.
Experience the rough-and-tumble Glades as they once were.
Everglades Lawmen by James T. Huffstodt. From the first game wardens in the Everglades to present-day wildlife officers, law enforcement in the wild, untamed Everglades has kept pace with changing times.
Everglades Lawmen by James T. Huffstodt. From the first game wardens in the Everglades to present-day wildlife officers, law enforcement in the wild, untamed Everglades has kept pace with changing times.
Everglades Lawmen by James T. Huffstodt. From the first game wardens in the Everglades to present-day wildlife officers, law enforcement in the wild, untamed Everglades has kept pace with changing times.
In this book, Bob Lee revisits the days he spent as a fish and wildlife law enforcement officer in northeast Florida, detailing the many dangers he encountered while patrolling the waters and environs of the St. Johns River region from 1977 ...
This is the same bridge that the world's greatest golfers have traversed over for hundreds of years. You might remember it from seeing the photo of Arnold Palmer waving good-bye to the crowds as he played in his last British Open.
The gripping story of a bizarre and shocking crime, and one man's relentless pursuit of justice, The Feather Thief is also a fascinating exploration of obsession, and man's destructive instinct to harvest the beauty of nature.
... Everglades Lawmen. Sarasota, FL: Pineapple Press, 2000. Hunt, Bruce. Visiting Small-Town Florida. 3rd ed. Sarasota, FL: Pineapple Press, 2011. Hurston, Zora Neale. Go Gator and Muddy the Water. Edited and with a biographical essay ...
Everglades Lawmen: True Stories of Game Wardens in the Glades. Sarasota, Fla.: Pineapple Press, 2000. Huxley, Robert. The Great Naturalists. London, England: Thames & Hudson, 2007. Kresic, Neven. Groundwater Resources: Sustainability ...
The school was the source of pride for the neighborhood and had a sterling reputation for its magnet programs and athletic teams, particularly football. The Tigers sent many of their players on to colleges and from there on to the NFL.