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The wardens hunt down an interstate trophy buck poacher and rescue a dog on the verge of death from rattlesnake venom.
The wardens hunt down an interstate trophy buck poacher and rescue a dog on the verge of death from rattlesnake venom.
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S2, EP13 "Bear-ly Legal"The wardens go on the hunt for bear hunters who may be illegally selling bear gall bladders and storm the house of suspected sturgeon poachers.
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S2, EP20 "Later, Baiter"An inhumane bobcat trapper; orphaned baby bobcats; poaching raid in the black market; a dead mountain lion.
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S2, EP14 "Meth Madness"The wardens hunt down an interstate trophy buck poacher and rescue a dog on the verge of death from rattlesnake venom.
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S2, EP15 "Undercover Cat"Commercial fishermen attempt some pre-season plundering; the wardens go undercover to stop the illegal sale of an exotic African animal.
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