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The team joins forces with a rag-tag group of park rangers who are struggling to stop the destruction of Congo's most-critical national forest by violent rebels who are logging it to produce charcoal.
The team joins forces with a rag-tag group of park rangers who are struggling to stop the destruction of Congo's most-critical national forest by violent rebels who are logging it to produce charcoal.
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S1, EP2 "Deep Water"The team joins forces with a mercenary ship off the coast of Liberia to hunt down and capture foreign fishing vessels that are stealing the African country's most prized resource.
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S1, EP3 "Ivory Tracker"The team joins a local unit trying to save Kenya's last black rhino from being killed by poachers for its horn; the team uses equipment that permits it to track poached horns into the black market.
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S1, EP4 "Black Gold"The team joins forces with a rag-tag group of park rangers who are struggling to stop the destruction of Congo's most-critical national forest by violent rebels who are logging it to produce charcoal.
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