The Last Wildlife Control Officer in British Columbia: Thirty Years of Dealing with Problem Predators
When Dennis Pemble was a kid, he never dreamed of becoming a wildlife control officer. After struggling in school because of a learning disability and being bullied by classmates, Pemble finally found his footing after discovering his aptitude for...
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The Last Wildlife Control Officer in British Columbia: Thirty Years of Dealing with Problem Predators
When Dennis Pemble was a kid, he never dreamed of becoming a wildlife control officer. After struggling in school because of a learning disability and being bullied by classmates, Pemble finally found his footing after discovering his aptitude for...
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The Last Wildlife Control Officer in British Columbia: Thirty Years of Dealing with Problem Predators

The Last Wildlife Control Officer in British Columbia: Thirty Years of Dealing with Problem Predators

The Last Wildlife Control Officer in British Columbia: Thirty Years of Dealing with Problem Predators

The Last Wildlife Control Officer in British Columbia: Thirty Years of Dealing with Problem Predators

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When Dennis Pemble was a kid, he never dreamed of becoming a wildlife control officer. After struggling in school because of a learning disability and being bullied by classmates, Pemble finally found his footing after discovering his aptitude for...

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781039168107
Publisher: FriesenPress
Publication date: 02/21/2023
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

Now retired, Dennis Pemble worked as a wildlife control officer in British Columbia for thirty years. During his career, he had the opportunity to share his experiences with wildlife authors and reporters, bringing them on ride-alongs to witness his work first hand. Pemble has also contributed expertise to Smithsonian magazine, Los Angeles Times magazine, Reader's Digest, among other publications. He has participated in numerous interviews with media including Reuters, National Geographic TV, and a Japanese TV station.

Dennis Pemble lives in Abbotsford, British Columbia, with his wife, Karen. They spent several months writing this book in their cabin on Shuswap Lake.
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