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Thursday, May 28, 2026

Idaho Conservation Officer Named Pogue-Elms Law Enforcement ... - Idaho Fish and Game

Idaho Fish and Game Conservation Officer Chad Wippermann has been named the 2022 Pogue-Elms Law Enforcement Officer-of-the-Year. The award is presented by the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (WAFWA) and is considered one of the most prestigious awards given a wildlife officer in North America.

Wippermann has protected Idaho's wildlife and fisheries resources as a conservation officer since 2009 and is based in Idaho’s Salmon Region.

“Chad’s work exemplifies the outstanding effort, sacrifice and dedication of men and women conservation officers in Idaho and across the nation," said Greg Wooten, IDFG enforcement chief. “His tenacity paired with his interpersonal skills and likability is a perfect fit for conservation law enforcement.”

The Pogue-Elms Award was created by WAFWA to honor Bill Pogue and Conley Elms; two Idaho conservation officers killed in the line of duty in 1981. The award is given on their behalf to a wildlife law enforcement officer who exemplifies courage, dedication, sacrifice and commitment to their work.

Wippermann’s nomination spoke of his tireless work ethic, tenacity, and attention to detail in building thorough cases leading to successfully prosecution. He uses technology to help solve complex cases and shares that knowledge with others. Besides detecting multiple, complex violations requiring extensive investigation and coordination across several states, Wippermann is a field training officer, mentoring two new officers during...



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