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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 36 MIN

Interview with Dan Cabela

from Bringing Back the Wild with Mike Arnold · host Mike Arnold

In this episode, Mike sits down with Dan Cabela, one of today’s most influential voices in hunting-led conservation. Dan shares the origin story of Hard Truths of Conservation and explains how a conversation around a campfire in Mozambique sparked a television project that now reaches global audiences. What began as documentation of lion reintroductions evolved into a cinematic series carried by History Channel and now Discovery Channel. Dan explains why the show targets non-hunters, how it presents conservation challenges without preaching, and why honest storytelling matters more than advocacy slogans. He previews Season 4, which opens with a powerful bison relocation project near Kodiak Island that blends science, Indigenous culture, food security, and sustainable use. The conversation then turns to one of the most ambitious wildlife projects in Africa: the reintroduction of lions, cheetahs, and hyenas into Coutada 11 in the Zambezi Delta. Dan details the risks, setbacks, and ultimate success of rebuilding apex predator populations that will fund their own conservation through regulated hunting. Throughout the episode, Dan reinforces a clear message: science, local communities, and responsible hunting drive real conservation outcomes. Sponsors of Bringing Back the Wild include: Dallas Safari Club, Royal Outfitters UK, Life-Form Taxidermy, Zambeze Delta Safaris, Travel Express, and AfricaSky Boutique Hotel.  

In this episode, Mike sits down with Dan Cabela, one of today’s most influential voices in hunting-led conservation. Dan shares the origin story of Hard Truths of Conservation and explains how a conversation around a campfire in Mozambique sparked a television project that now reaches global audiences. What began as documentation of lion reintroductions evolved into a cinematic series carried by History Channel and now Discovery Channel. Dan explains why the show targets non-hunters, how it presents conservation challenges without preaching, and why honest storytelling matters more than advocacy slogans. He previews Season 4, which opens with a powerful bison relocation project near Kodiak Island that blends science, Indigenous culture, food security, and sustainable use. The conversation then turns to one of the most ambitious wildlife projects in Africa: the reintroduction of lions, cheetahs, and hyenas into Coutada 11 in the Zambezi Delta. Dan details the risks, setbacks, and ultimate success of rebuilding apex predator populations that will fund their own conservation through regulated hunting. Throughout the episode, Dan reinforces a clear message: science, local communities, and responsible hunting drive real conservation outcomes. Sponsors of Bringing Back the Wild include: Dallas Safari Club, Royal Outfitters UK, Life-Form Taxidermy, Zambeze Delta Safaris, Travel Express, and AfricaSky Boutique Hotel.

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