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Heading to one of the great wilderness areas of North America, Dan Cabela is in search of Stone Sheep in British Columbia. Joining scientists, they embark on an ambitious conservation project to help conserve this incredible species.
Heading to one of the great wilderness areas of North America, Dan Cabela is in search of Stone Sheep in British Columbia. Joining scientists, they embark on an ambitious conservation project to help conserve this incredible species.
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"Keeping Sheep on the Mountains"Heading to one of the great wilderness areas of North America, Dan Cabela is in search of Stone Sheep in British Columbia. Joining scientists, they embark on an ambitious conservation project to help conserve this incredible species.
Hard Truths Of Conservation
"Wild Harvest"Dan Cabela is on a mission to better understand how wild-harvested protein contributes economically and culturally to society in North America. Join him as he learns more about the Wild Harvest Initiative and sets out to harvest his own food.
Hard Truths Of Conservation
"Coastal Black Bear"Travelling to Vancouver Island, Dan Cabela meets with tribal leader Chief Cootes to learn more about how the careful management of black bears offers economic benefits while maintaining cultural importance to his community.
Hard Truths Of Conservation
"Top of the Food Chain"Dan Cabela joins conservationists in unraveling the complexity of human wildlife conflict and the reality of living with Africa's apex predator - the Lion. While the Cabela Family Foundation undertakes the largest ever lion translocation.
Hard Truths Of Conservation
"North America Giants"Dan Cabela sets out to pursue, capture and aid in the conservation of the tallest land mammal in North America - the Moose.
Hard Truths Of Conservation
"The Blacktail of Vancouver Island"Establishing themselves just after the last Ice Age, the blacktail of Vancouver Island offers an important genetic population isolated from the mainland. To explore the local relationshipwith the species, its harvesting, conservation and history...
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"Barren Ground Musk Ox"A remnant of the last Ice Age, the musk ox is almost mythical in appearance. For the people who share the Barren Ground region of Canada with them, they are an integral part of their culture.
Hard Truths Of Conservation
"The hunting heritage of South Africa"South Africa offers an incredible insight into the hunter and gatherer history of ancestors. Dan Cabela re-traces the footsteps of humanity's forefathers and explores how modern, private ownership of land has helped re-balance the humans with nature.
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