Noun
a person employed to take care of game and wildlife
Source: WordNetA game warden in Vermont responded an unusual situation when witnesses reported spotting a large lizard -- a South American tegu -- wandering across a road. Source: Internet
For more information, see the district game warden job announcement on the Game and Fish website, gf. Source: Internet
And Arthur Hubbard the game warden swore he was going to bring these people to justice. Source: Internet
Gonzalez says the game warden who called in air support made an understandable mistake, as it’s common practice to transport drugs that have just crossed the river in the beds of pickup trucks beneath tarps or wooden covers. Source: Internet
So when a call comes in that a woman has hit a deer and wrecked her car, it is no surprise that game warden Mike Bowditch is tied up with another call, a case of ATV riders trespassing and destroying property. Source: Internet
If you don't believe me go ahead and ask a game warden. Source: Internet