Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
game warden \game warden\ n. a public official who is responsible for the enforcement of laws regarding the hunting of animals.
Syn: gamekeeper, game warden. [WordNet 1.5]
Wiktionary
n. An employee who has the role of protecting wildlife.
WordNet
n. a person employed to take care of game and wildlife [syn: gamekeeper]
Wikipedia
A game warden or wildlife officer is an employee who has the role of protecting wildlife. Game wardens may also be referred to as troopers, state troopers, wildlife troopers, conservation officers or wildlife officers. They have much the same role as gamekeepers in the United Kingdom. They play a major role in keeping a balance in the animal kingdom.
Usage examples of "game warden".
Blond hair almost in his eyes, cut in back with the aid of a bowl, vacant stare, heavy woolen pants held up by torn suspenders, didnt even seem to know that Pflaum was a relative of sorts and the game warden.
You're sitting still and I was hiked up to Puma Lake for no good reason except to have a deer carcass planted in the back of my car and have a game warden nick me with it.
His appointment as game warden was to be considered a temporary post, without pension benefits, and subject to monthly notice.
In September 1988 an infant was captured on the Ugandan side: two adult members of its family were shot dead and the young animal was later sold to Rwandan smugglers by a game warden (now in prison) for about £.
Dick Sawyer, as every man there knew, had been aboard Smith's sponge boat a few years earlier when Smith had killed the game warden, Guy Bradley.
It's not him, it's not Colin's partner, and it's not the game warden.