HTC Tanzania - A Conservation Legacy

Episode 2 of Hard Truths of Conservation takes Dan Cabela to Tanzania where he visits one of the largest game reserves left on the planet...the Selous. In 1982, it was designated as a UNESCO world-heritage site due to its wildlife diversity and uninterrupted nature. It spans over 19,000 square miles of unspoiled wilderness in the heart of Africa.

Dan explores the hunting model which has managed to conserve this vast tract of land and keep it intact. From apex predators to flying insects, everything has its place in the Selous.

In today's society, these vast tracts of largely uninhabited land and intact natural ecosystems are incredibly special. Only through conservation and proper management will places like this remain for our children's children to experience someday.

Don’t miss this exciting new episode airing tomorrow, Saturday, February 24th at 9:00am EST in the outdoors block on the History channel. And in case you missed the season premiere, there will be an encore presentation of last week’s episode, "Private Ownership of Wildlife", immediately following at 9:30am EST. 

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