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The Uruguay River, an island recluse, and invasive green birds.
The Uruguay River, an island recluse, and invasive green birds.
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S7, EP7 "What Goes With Parakeet?"The Uruguay River, an island recluse, and invasive green birds.
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S9, EP1 "Nutria Rodeo"Kevin Phillips joins Scott on an airboat hunt for invasive rodents and feral swine.
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S7, EP8 "Return to LODI"Kevin and Scott are back in the States for the dove opener and a review of their 30-day trip through S. America.
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S7, EP6 "Night Of The Axis"In Uruguay, Scott and Kevin target local waterfowl and big axis deer.
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