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game warden

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game warden
n.
An official in charge of managing game animals or wildlife, especially by the enforcement of game laws.

game warden
n
a person who looks after game, as in a game reserve
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Noun1.game warden - a person employed to take care of game and wildlifegame warden - a person employed to take care of game and wildlife
custodian, keeper, steward - one having charge of buildings or grounds or animals
warrener - maintains a rabbit warren
Translations
game warden
nJagdaufseher m
game warden n (on reserve) → guardacaccia m inv


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