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Badges Bears and Eagles - by Steven T Callan (Paperback)
From Coffeetown Press
Current price: $13.99
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Badges Bears and Eagles - by Steven T Callan (Paperback)
From Coffeetown Press
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About the Book Over his 30 years as a wildlife protection officer Steve Callan and his working partner, Dave Szody, conducted some of the most fascinating, complex, and successful wildlife investigations in California history. Book Synopsis Over his thirty-year career as a wildlife protection officer for the California Department of Fish and Game, Steve Callan and his longtime 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. In Badges, Bears and Eagles, Steve provides a vivid first-person account of his adventures. The author and his colleagues outsmart game hogs, thwart fish thieves, and foil outlaws with names like Squeaky. Steve is even stalked by African lions and mauled by a five-hundred pound Bengal tiger. One of the most important cases of his career begins with a slain bald eagle dropped on the doorstep of the Fish and Game office, along with a note threatening the life of a fellow warden. A decade later, Steve and Dave conduct the investigation of their lives, uncovering a statewide criminal conspiracy to kill California black bears for their valuable gall bladders. Its not all about catching bad guys--in Saving Lake Mathews, Steve chronicles how he helped save a beloved wildlife sanctuary from developers. Review Quotes This engrossing memoir by debut author Callan lets readers in on highlights of his 30-year career as a California wildlife officer. With a healthy dose of bravado, he always gets his perps, though he credits his fellow officers, like long-time partner Dave Szody, and the roles theyve played in cases brought against poachers and other law-breakers. He recalls stories from back into the 1970s, his memory matched by a knack for pacing and recognition of how much information readers need to understand the dynamics of the cases. From beer-swilling poacher flunkies to entrepreneurs dealing in black bear gall bladder for use in Chinese medicine, Callan and his partner sent a lot of wild characters to jail. The vignettes are jaw-dropping, funny, tragic, enraging, exciting, and hopeful-sometimes all at once. An avid outdoorsman with respect for the land and its inhabitants, Callan shares some of the ecological and social history of each California region hes worked; while those without knowledge of hunting will soon learn the intricacies of Californias byzantine regulations. Never wavering from his ideals, Callan demonstrates an enviable love of his lifes work and has plenty of adventure stories to share. -Publishers Weekly Exceptionally well-written .... The writing style is almost flawless, and reading this gem is pure effortless joy .... -Gerry Lister, International Game Warden magazine A thrilling ride into the heart of bad guy country. Which is pretty much anywhere in the state, any place that people can abuse wildlife and habitats for a profit .... The author has reconstructed his and other cases from memory, interviews and court documents. The result is a series of suspenseful, well-written procedurals in which good triumphs, but not without a lot of foot work and tense dealings with well armed scofflaws .... Its compelling reading about true public service. -Dan Barnett, Chico Enterprise-Record Steve Callan has written an honest and compelling memoir of his career as a warden for the California Department of Fish & Game. Game wardens usually work alone, rarely with backup, and often must deal with men carrying loaded firearms. Its not a calling for the faint of heart, but one requiring high intelligence, tact, and insight into human nature. Californians are fortunate to have wardens of Callans distinguished character protecting their wildlife. -Boyd Gibbons, former Director of the California Department of Fish & Game, retired President of The Johnson Foundation and former U.S. Deputy Under Secretary of Interior Always alone, with backup (if any) an hour and a half away, the game warden is usually dealing with people carrying guns. This book is a genuine chronicle of the very unusual and exciting life of a California game warden. Steve Callan always managed to bring me the most unusual cases any prosecutor would ever see. -Larry Allen, District Attorney, Sierra County, CA, and former Shasta County deputy DA and Environmental Prosecutor Callan is John Grisham for the Outdoorsman. Conservationists will applaud his sometimes unique efforts to protect our natural resources from those who would abuse them. Whoever knew there was so much intrigue in Fish and Game cases? -McGregor Scott, former Shasta County District Attorney and former United States Attorney-Sacramento Callans chronicle of the life of a California Fish and game warden stands out because in addition to the typical illegal hunting and fishing cases, he provides the reader with real life examples of wardens protecting wildlife habitat and conducting exhaustive undercover operations. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. -Donald Koch, retired Director of the California Department of Fish and Game About the Author Steven T. Callan was born in San Diego, California. Hired by the California Department of Fish and Game in 1974, he spent thirty years as a warden/patrol lieutenant, starting his career near the Colorado River, moving on to Riverside/San Bernardino, and finally ending up in Shasta County (Redding). He is retired and lives with his wife in Palo Cedro, California.