Over his 30 years as a wildlife protection officer for the California Department of Fish and Game, Steve Callan and his working partner, Dave Szody, conducted some of the most fascinating, complex and highly successful wildlife investigations in California history. They also collected a wealth of true stories--action-packed, suspenseful and often humorous.
The book begins in the 1950s in the canyons and on the beaches of San Diego with incidents that sparked Steven's youthful imagination.
When the judge, Paul Foster of Mount Pleasant, asked Mr. Buck how he pled to the charge, he replied “not guilty.” He told the judge that at no time had his net been set across the creek. I told the judge that I had seen Mr. Buck's nets ...
Veteran Northern California game warden Norman Bettis confronts a gang of duck poachers and disappears-patrol car and all. Thirteen years later, rookie game warden Henry Glance sets out to solve the mystery.
... of Goods in America, 1880–1920 (New York: Norton, 1989); and Charles W. Calhoun, ed.,The Gilded Age: Essays on the Origins of Modern America (Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1996). 13. Thomas C. Cochran, The Inner Revolution: ...
A remarkable story that focuses on the 1928-1930 adventures of nineteen-year-old Paul Siple, the Eagle Scout selected to go on Commander Richard E. Byrd's first expedition to Antarctica.
Altogether, this new edition of Alciati's seminal work is an essential tool for modern students of the liberal arts.
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