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Defending Wildlife, Stopping Drug Running: CA Game Wardens

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Wild Justice
- New Series - THIS SUNDAY at 9P et/pt

Out-manned, out-gunned, and on the edge, California Game Wardens face off against poachers, polluters and drug runners as they battle to keep the state's wilderness safe. At 9P et/pt, bears are out and active as hibernation season approaches, but so are thrill-killing poachers.

Preview Episode 1: "Thrill Killer" >>

At 10P et/pt, danger is lurking around the corner as the wardens stumble upon gang and drug activity in the wilderness.

Preview Episode 2: "Marijuana Mountains" >>

 
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Explorer: Climbing Redwood Giants
The Whale that Exploded
Inside Polygamy: Life in Bountiful
The Rise of Black Wolf
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Ultimate Factories: Corvette
Border Wars: Checkpoint Texas
Alaska State Troopers: Drug Bust
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Dawn of the Ocean
The Whale that Ate Jaws
Border Wars: City Under Siege
American Beaver
Grand Canyon Skywalk
Border Wars: Lost in the River
Wild Justice: Thrill Killer
- NEW -
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Explorer: How Man Tamed the Wild
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Border Wars: Murder on the Lake
Big Sur: Wild California
Hoover Dam Reinvented
Border Wars: Contraband Highway
Wild Justice: Marijuana Mountains
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