Story by Savannah Baird | Fort Knox | 06.06.2024
With 109,000 acres of land to keep track of, the job of a Fort Knox conservation law enforcement officer, or game warden, goes far beyond simply checking permits during hunting and fishing seasons. Though the main mission for conservation officers is to protect and maintain natural and cultural resources on the installation, they also serve as primary law enforcement emergency responders,......
Story by Justin Bruffett | Fort Sill Public Affairs | 09.26.2022
FORT SILL, Okla. (Sept. 26, 2022) – Conservation Law Enforcement Officers, or CLEOs, are an integral part of safeguarding Fort Sill’s historic and natural resources for future generations according to Capt. David Rodriguez, CLEO supervisor....
Story by Lance Cpl. Drake Nickels | Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton | 08.05.2020
The Resource Management Branch with Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton’s Environmental Security Department worked with U.S. Marines to repair and install three solar-powered water circulators into Pendleton’s Lake O'Neill, Aug 4....
Story by Cpl. Andrew King | Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point | 11.01.2019
Alan Steinhauer, the Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, game warden, isn’t your average, run-of-the-mill law enforcement officer. He’s a conservation law enforcement officer. He won’t pull you over for speeding, but you can bet he’ll give you a ticket if you try hunting or fishing on base without a permit....
Story by Senior Airman Delaney Gonzales | Joint Base Langley-Eustis | 09.17.2019
Rivers, creeks and estuaries trace the landscape of Fort Eustis and it’s up to a select few to patrol the 27 miles worth of shoreline in order to protect the installation....
Story by Scott Sturkol | Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office | 12.28.2018
Game Warden Jesse Haney with the Directorate of Emergency Services Police Department is shown working in the field Dec. 26, 2018, at Fort McCoy, Wis....
Story by Tech. Sgt. Joseph Harwood | Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa | 10.10.2017
TANZANIA, Africa -- U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. David Furness, Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) commanding general, visited the CJTF-HOA Civil Affairs Team 2, Bravo Company, 411th Civil Affairs Battalion (CAB) as they provided training to Tanzanian Wildlife Authority (TAWA) game wardens in Western Tanzania, Sept. 28 – 29....
Story by Lance Cpl. Niles Lee | Marine Forces Reserve (MARFORRES) | 08.23.2017
Unmanned Aerial Systems are able to track enemy movements no matter the terrain and provide Marines real time updates to enemy positions. But recently, the Marines of Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 4, used their UASs for a more environmental purpose....