RURAL AMERICA LIVE with Cabela’s

Cabela’s Senior Wildlife Biologist, Rans Thomas, will discuss improving general wildlife and land management techniques on your property with the assistance of Cabela’s products and expertise.

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Monday, May 12, 2014, at 8pm ET

Cabela’s Senior Wildlife Biologist Rans Thomas will discuss improving general wildlife and land management techniques on your property with the assistance of Cabela’s products and expertise.

Visit www.cabelas.com for more information.

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