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How to Improve the Conservation Officer Service

A former conservation officer is suggesting a few ways to build trust between the public and the wildlife service.
Bryce Casavant made headlines in 2015 when he refused to kill two bear cubs.
He’s now a researcher at Royal Roads University.
His report, Law Gone Wild, details a few ways conservation officer service policies can be improved.

Casavant has released a report and says one of his goals is to improve operations within the conservation service.

Casavant has another paper due to be released in the next month.

Kyle Christensen
Kyle Christensen
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