Through the efforts of Arizona Game and Fish, the US Forest Service, the Centro Ecologico de Sonora, the NWTF, and a variety of other partners, the Gould’s has made a comeback to the sky islands of Arizona. With original transplants coming from Mexico in the 1980s, the Gould’s restoration story embodies the spirit of conservation and ingenuity that we need in today’s climate. Despite tremendous obstacles, the program has been a resounding success due to the hard work of state and federal agencies, NWTF volunteers, and private citizens.
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Cole Chaney • Another Day in the Life
Singer-songwriter Cole Chaney is more than a country musician, he's a hunter and a son. Mossy Oak invites he and his dad out to the cabin for some music and hunting, and he and his dad reflect on his journey to becoming a man in the woods and out.
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Waterman • B&W
There are few that appear to understand the ocean as well as Brian Keaulana. Legendary Waterman, Lifeguard Captain, and Stunt Coordinator–Brian has made it his ambition to share his innate knowledge of the ocean and to improve water safety practices and awareness. Helping to save lives, every day.
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Bruins of the North
Two Native Southerners travel north to hunt the king of Canada's harsh climate, the black bear. As a bonus, watch two bears battle for territorial supremacy!