Steve Rogers

 

 

Steve Rogers

Steve Rogers grew up the oldest son of an Air Force Officer, living in North Africa, D.C. and London. He graduated high school in Nebraska in 1967, and joined the US Navy. After four years in Naval Intelligence he attended Colorado State University on the GI Bill. Steve graduated in 1977 with a B.S. in Wildlife Biology. After graduation he worked a season at Vermejo Park Ranch in Raton, NM, helping with elk studies, patrolling the many lakes, and guiding elk hunters in the fall. He was hired with Washington Game Department in Jan. 1978 as a Game Farmer on Whidbey Island, moving up to Wildlife Damage Control in Tacoma, Wa. and finally to Fish and Wildlife Enforcement in Cle Elum, Wa. He retired in Cle Elum after 33 years to enjoy the beauty, hunting, and fishing in the area with his wife, Cindy.