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PARKERSBURG - West Virginia Division of Natural Resources Conservation Officer Lt. Terry Dunn has seen plenty of change in his nearly four decades in DNR law enforcement. When Dunn, who is officially retiring in January, started his career as a conservation officer in 1972, litter was everywhere, turkeys were virtually nowhere and deer, which are so abundant today, were still scarce.
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Dunn to retire after DNR service - Parkersburg News & Sentinel
PARKERSBURG - West Virginia Division of Natural Resources Conservation Officer Lt. Terry Dunn has seen plenty of change in his nearly four decades in DNR law enforcement. When Dunn, who is officially retiring in January, started his career as a ...
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