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Poachers, Game Wardens and 150 Years of California Wildfires and Wildlife Law Enforcement

Since 1871, when the first California game warden was sworn in here in San Francisco, game wardens have kept several iconic California species from going extinct: bighorn sheep, antelope, elk and sturgeon. Together, for decades, game wardens and fire fighters have fought dangerous wildfires and destruction throughout California. Through the years, much has been lost and much has been saved for the environment and our homes and towns. Capt. Patrick Foy will describe how game wardens, fire fighters and agencies together defend against damages and threats to our natural resources, land and homes across our state, deserts, mountains, rivers and 200 miles out to sea, defending people right here in San Francisco. 

MLF Organizer
Ann Clark
Notes

MLF: Environment & Natural Resources

This program has been canceled

May 7, 2020

The Commonwealth Club
110 The Embarcadero
Toni Rembe Rock Auditorium
San Francisco, 94105
United States

Speakers

Capt. Patrick Foy

Law Enforcement Division, California Department of Fish and Wildlife