
Wardens
- Firearm Deer OpenerS10 E10Michigan officers are doing deer patrol on the firearm opener as well as later in the season.
- Frigid FunS10 E9Michigan conservation officers patrol snowmobilers in the northern Lower Peninsula and officers in mid-Michigan check out Tip Up Town where ice fishing activity ramps up.
- Elk Cold CaseS10 E8A Michigan officer in the northern Lower Peninsula works to confiscate guns that may have been used to illegally harvest elk and then have them analyzed by the lab of the State Police.
- Fall Salmon SurveillanceS10 E7Conservation Officers in West Michigan look upon salmon fishermen and work hard to protect the resource by combatting the retention of foul-hooked fish; another officer visits an elementary school to teach 3rd graders about his role in the DNR.
- Bay Winter BlitzS10 E6Officers in Michigan's thumb region execute a group patrol for snowmobilers and ice anglers; an officer in the northern Lower Peninsula looks into a deer that may have been illegally shot on private property.
- Autumn Deer, Bear, and WoodcockS10 E5A conservation officer in Michigan's Upper Peninsula investigates a case where a firearm may have been discharged too close to an occupied dwelling; information on the Woodcock Wingbee when Michigan hosted the event.
- Mutilated Fish and Classroom SalmonS10 E4Officers in Michigan's Upper Peninsula check snowmobilers and ice fishermen; the state's Salmon in the Classroom program teaches students about their state's ecosystem and makes them responsible for young salmon before releasing them to the wild.
- Beavers, Elk, and a Squirrely HunterS10 E3A man in northern Michigan shoots from his vehicle and claims to be sighting his gun in on a squirrel in an area with deer and elk; a look into some DNR employees getting a lesson on how to safely remove a beaver dam with explosives.
- Snagging and TrespassingS10 E2Conservation officers monitor the fall salmon run in West Michigan and try to bring to justice anglers who are keeping foul-hooked fish; they also try to help a landowner whose property has accumulated a lot of trash from trespassers.
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