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Wardens stem the tide of abalone poachers and snare lobster poachers.

Wardens stem the tide of abalone poachers and snare lobster poachers.

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"Home Grown"

Wardens stumble across a huge marijuana field while patrolling for poachers and stop several criminals who may be producing illegal drugs.

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"Native Species"

Wardens stem the tide of abalone poachers and snare lobster poachers.

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"Animal Instincts"

Chris Stoots faces off with pig poachers; a deer poacher is caught.

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"The Thin Green Line"

Wardens set up a pig decoy sting and take down a marijuana operation.

On foot, by car or off-road vehicle, by plane or by boat, the California Game Wardens -- 240 in all -- patrol the state's 159,000 square miles, pursuing poachers, polluters and drug runners around the clock while making sure hunters and anglers follow the rules. No two days are alike, and each is adventure-filled as the officers, working alone or with a canine companion, often patrol sparsely populated areas where help can be hours away.
Original Air Date: Nov 28, 2010
Genres: NatureTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
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