Best Books for a Conservation Officer
List of "Best Books for a Conservation Officer" compiled based on Amazon book reviews by experts. These books are used by students of top institutes, universities, colleges and professionals. Please feel free to suggest any other book on this topic using the comment section below.
- Flowers and Tombstones of a Conservation Officer: Struggles Won and Lost: Volume II by Terry GroszWolfpack Publishing (Number of pages: 598)
- Flowers and Tombstones of a Conservation Officer: Volume 1: Struggles Won And Lost by Terry GroszWolfpack Publishing (Number of pages: 534)
- Behind Badge 32: True Stories of a New Hampshire Conservation Officer by Charles E. BarryBondcliff Books (Number of pages: 238)
- Best of Cuffs & Collars: Real Conservation Officer Field Reports: Minnesota Edition - Vol. 1 by Rob Drieslein,Dianne Meyer,Joe AlbertOutdoor News Publications (Number of pages: 133)
- The Thin Green Line: A Thumbnail Sketch of the Career of a Wildlife Conservation Officer in Rural Pennsylvania by Rick LarnerdSelf-Published (Number of pages: 280)
- Environmental Conservation Officer(Passbooks) (Career Examination Passbooks) by Jack RudmanNational Learning Corporation (Number of pages: 200)
- Behind The Badge: True Stories of Indiana's Conservation Officers by Alan James GarbersBookBaby (Number of pages: 97)
- Never Really One Of The Guys: The Story of Minnesota's First Female Conservation Officer by Cathy HammCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (Number of pages: 288)
- Environmental Conservation Officer Trainee(Passbooks) by Jack RudmanNational Learning Corporation (Number of pages: 200)
- A Conservations Officier's Portfolio by Charles Arcovitch(Number of pages: 245)
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