Hard Truths of Conservation - Conservation in La Albiceleste

Argentina has long been a bucket-list destination for hunters, anglers, and hiking enthusiasts alike. With breath-taking vistas and areas which are teeming with wildlife, it’s no wonder why Argentina is such a draw. However, with population growth and pressure on land development/natural resources, what does all that mean for wildlife and the places it calls home? Especially with the non-native species that were introduced in the country almost a century ago.

Join Dan Cabela as he travels across Argentina to see how biologists and hunters are working together to adapt to today’s conservation issues. From region-wide bird surveys in La Pampa to the incredible work being done on the critically endangered huemul deer in Patagonia, this beautiful country has incredible history and fascinating stories. There’s also no shortage of interesting characters and amazing wildlife encounters for viewers to take in.

Don’t miss this new episode airing tomorrow, Saturday, August 31st at 9:00am EST in the outdoors block on the History channel. And in case you missed it, there will be an encore presentation of last week’s episode, ”Keeping Sheep On The Mountains”, immediately following at 9:30am EST. 

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