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Watermaster Has No Right to Appeal Trial Court Orders on Water Rights Decrees | Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck

On Feb. 23, 2022, the Third District Court of Appeal issued an opinion in Dow v. Lassen Irrigation Company et al, C091965 as to what it believed to be an issue of first.

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'Wildlife lover' turned poacher and killed more than 150 protected birds of prey and a mountain lion

Wildlife lover became one of the deadliest poachers in California history after shooting more than 150 protected birds of prey, two bobcats and a mountain lion in a bid to protect local waterfowl Richard Parker, 70, was convicted of shooting more than 150 birds of prey - mainly red-tailed hawks - at his property in Standish, Northern California State fish and game officials made the horrifying discovery after receiving an anonymous tip that Parker was slaughtering birds  Wildlife officials believe his true body count could have been much higher   Who knows what the true extent was, said one fish and game officer

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How did a wildlife lover become one of the bloodiest poachers in California history?

How did a wildlife lover become one of the bloodiest poachers in California history? Jake Flanagin © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Alamy The California department of fish and wildlife relies on an intricate network of citizen-informants to help do its job. The agency’s secret tip line is a critical tool in the fight against wildlife crimes because, in more rural areas of the state, a single wildlife officer can be responsible for thousands of miles of territory. Todd Kinnard is one such officer – tasked with overseeing agency operations across the expansive Lassen county, five hours north-east of San Francisco by car. He was on duty when an anonymous tip came in that someone in the county was shooting raptors, birds of prey such as red-tailed and ferruginous hawks.

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How did a wildlife lover become one of the bloodiest poachers in California history?

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