Rivers of a Lost Coast reviewed on ESPNoutdoors.com
James Swan, writer for several outdoor publications and nationwide television programs, recently reviewed Rivers of a Lost Coast for ESPNoutdoors.com. Last year, James and his son produced the feature documentary Endangered Species: California Fish and Game Wardens. The film sheds light on the severely under-manned CDFG warden pool.
From the film’s website: Working from a home office, covering huge remote areas alone, and normally without backup, game wardens enforce a wider range of law - wildlife, criminal, civil, and traffic law - than any other state law enforcement officer, as well as performing search and rescue, homeland security, hunter education instruction, and combating drug manufacturing. Being a game warden is among the most dangerous of all law enforcement jobs, as well as the lowest paid. But, for those who stick with it, they would not have it any other way.
Check out the in-depth Rivers of a Lost Coast ESPNoutdoors review here: ESPN review
Check out the Endangered Species: California Fish and Game Wardens here: Endangered Species