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What (who) is game warden - definition

Mining warden; Warden Court

Conservation officer         
NATURE POLICE
Game warden; Wildlife Conservation Officer; Game Warden; Game Wardens; Wildlife officer; Game wardens
A conservation officer is a law enforcement officer who protects wildlife and the environment. A conservation officer may also be referred to as an environmental technician or technologist, game warden, forest ranger, forest watcher, forest guard, forester, gamekeeper, investigator, wilderness officer, wildlife officer, or wildlife trooper.
Churchwarden         
LAY HONORARY OFFICERS OF A PARISH OR DISTRICT CHURCH WHO MANAGE THE SECULAR AFFAIRS OF PARISH OR DISTRICT CHURCHES, PARTICULARLY THOSE RELATING TO THE BUILDING AND OTHER PROPERTY
Church Warden; Church warden; Churchwardens
·noun A clay tobacco pipe, with a long tube.
II. Churchwarden ·noun One of the officers (usually two) in an Episcopal church, whose duties vary in different dioceses, but always include the provision of what is necessary for the communion service.
Churchwarden         
LAY HONORARY OFFICERS OF A PARISH OR DISTRICT CHURCH WHO MANAGE THE SECULAR AFFAIRS OF PARISH OR DISTRICT CHURCHES, PARTICULARLY THOSE RELATING TO THE BUILDING AND OTHER PROPERTY
Church Warden; Church warden; Churchwardens
A churchwarden is a lay official in a parish or congregation of the Anglican Communion, usually working as a part-time volunteer. Holders of these positions are ex officio members of the parish board, usually called a vestry, parochial church council, or in the case of a Cathedral parish the chapter.

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Warden's court

A warden's court is a special court established to deal with disputes relating to mining and mineral tenements. It is presided over by a mining warden. Historically all Australian states had warden's courts, which were established in the late 19th century during the Australian gold rushes. However, in several states the position of mining warden has been abolished or had its powers reduced.

Examples of use of game warden
1. In that case, Cholmondeley said he mistook an undercover game warden for a robber.
2. Lake County Fish and Game warden Lynette Shimek says viral and bacterial infections sometimes attack carp.
3. Cholmondeley said he mistook an undercover game warden for a robber that time.
4. His late brother was Johor‘s Chief Game Warden and had seen Bigfoot footprints 30 years ago.
5. A game warden tranquilized the mountain lion and the animal was relocated.