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"Private Ownership of Wildlife"

Dan Cabela sets out to learn about the model of private ownership of wildlife in South Africa. Along the way, he participates in game capture, attends an auction and hunts to support a community.

"A Conservation Legacy"

Dan Cabela dives into the heart of one of the world's largest game reserves - the Selous. He explores the synergy between hunting and conservation that is preserving this wild paradise.

"Hunting in the Kiwi Wilds"

Join Dan Cabela in New Zealand's breathtaking landscapes as he hunts non-native species, delving into the crucial role of controlled harvesting and the complexities of managing introduced wildlife.

"Community Conservation in Pakistan"

Explore Pakistan's wilderness with Dan Cabela as he treks the rugged mountains, in search of ibex and urial, and learns about the community conservation model that has protected these species.

"Private Ownership of Wildlife"

Dan Cabela sets out to learn about the model of private ownership of wildlife in South Africa. Along the way, he participates in game capture, attends an auction and hunts to support a community.

"Out of Africa"

Dan Cabela explains the domestic trade in exotic wildlife and how some of our planet's most threatened species are being protected by the practice.

"Restoring and Ecosystem"

Dan Cabela joins the relocation of one of Africa's most endangered Big Cats to an ecosystem where they have been absent for almost 100 years. Also known as the fastest land mammal - the Cheetah.

"Return of an Icon"

Dan Cabela learns about the recovery of an icon - the American Bison - and the role that utilization has played in bringing a species back from the brink.

Original Air Date: Dec 27, 2023
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
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