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This American Land Season 8 Episodes

6 Episodes 2018 - 2018

Episode 1

Episode #8.1

Sat, Oct 27, 2018

Commercial fishermen in the Gulf of Mexico are now using individual fishing quotas to manage their catches of red snapper, a fish population that has made a remarkable recovery after years of overfishing. With federal government support, landowners in Pennsylvania are managing their forests for diversity, providing better habitat for declining species of songbirds like the golden-winged warbler. In Georgia, a program on Lake Lanier for school kids teaches them the importance of water quality.

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Episode 2

Episode #8.2

Sat, Nov 3, 2018

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Episode 4

Episode #8.4

Sat, Nov 17, 2018

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Episode 5

Restoring the Colorado Delta, Data-Driven Farming

Sat, Nov 24, 2018

Where the Colorado River approaches the Sea of Cortez, a new agreement between the U.S. and Mexico shares the river's water during times of drought and surplus and dedicates water to the environment, restoring flows and habitat along the river and at the Delta. Conservationists are working hard to re-plant forests and promote wildlife habitat to revive the Delta after years of neglect and desertification. On the leading edge of agricultural technology, young farmers are using data to minimize costs, improve yield and increase profits; a fourth-generation farmer in Illinois shows how it's done.

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Episode 6

Episode #8.6

Sat, Dec 1, 2018

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Episode 7

Sharing the Gulf, Antiquities Act, Mississippi Wetlands

Sun, Feb 15, 2026

In Louisiana, a diverse coalition of fishermen, chefs, restaurateurs, environmentalists and retailers have come together to add their voices to the polarized fight for shares in the natural resources of the Gulf Of Mexico. In Utah, the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument has become an iconic symbol of the Antiquities Act that dates back to President Theodore Roosevelt who started a tradition of using it to protect vast American landscapes. In the Lower Mississippi Valley, a federal program funds the creation of wetland reserve easements to convert flooded farmlands back to the original wetland habitats that were unwisely cleared decades ago.

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