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In this episode, historian Gerry Lister shares the stories of two fallen Conservation Officers, Dennis Greenwood and Albert Farey, delving into their tragic histories and the impact of their sacrifices on their communities. Gerry explains the aftermath of these incidents, the community's reaction, the investigation that followed, and the legacy left behind. The
discussion also touches on the importance of honoring these individuals and the ongoing challenges faced by conservation officers in their line of duty Gerry talks about the evolution of officer safety, the threats they encounter, and the impact of social media on their work.
Postscript: William Floyd died in 1954 at the Colquitz Provincial Mental Home & Albert Farey’s death certificate does show he was married but does not list is widow’s name.
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In this episode, historian Gerry Lister shares the stories of two fallen Conservation Officers, Dennis Greenwood and Albert Farey, delving into their tragic histories and the impact of their sacrifices on their communities. Gerry explains the aftermath of these incidents, the community's reaction, the investigation that followed, and the legacy left behind. The
discussion also touches on the importance of honoring these individuals and the ongoing challenges faced by conservation officers in their line of duty Gerry talks about the evolution of officer safety, the threats they encounter, and the impact of social media on their work.
Postscript: William Floyd died in 1954 at the Colquitz Provincial Mental Home & Albert Farey’s death certificate does show he was married but does not list is widow’s name.
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