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Episode 214
About this film
This special episode of the series "Louisiana Conservationist TV Magazine" from February 7, 1991, features an in-depth report on the need for hunters to respect game laws in order to preserve the wildlife and the sport of hunting for future generations. It includes interviews with: Omar Driskell, a former game violator; Robert M. Jackson, the director of Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin, LaCrosse; Dave Hall, a Special Agent with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Royley Folse, a game violator serving a prison sentence; Dr. Mary Livingston Hindman, a political psychologist at Louisiana Tech University; Dennis Treitler, the son of a game violator; A. Kell McInnis III, the acting Secretary of the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries; Sheriff Pat Canulette of St. Tammany Parish; Michelle Pitard Wynne, the United States Magistrate in New Orleans; and Warren King, the president of Hunters Against Poachers. Host: Wade Byrd
Directors & creators
Louisiana Public Broadcasting
Subjects
public broadcasting, AAPB, Louisiana Conservationist Television Magazine, Omar Driskell, Robert M. Jackson, Dave Hall, Royley Folse, Mary Livingston Hindman, Dennis Treitler, A. Kell McInnis III, Pat Canulette, Michelle Pitard Wynne, Warren King, Wade Byrd, Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Hunters Against Poachers, poaching, wildlife conservation, hunting ethics, Louisiana
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