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Lone Star Law is an American reality television series that debuted on June 2, 2016, on Animal Planet. [1]Set in Texas and similar to its network sister show North Woods Law, the show follows numerous game wardens of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department from various regions of the Lone Star State.
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The show's mission, stated in voiceover during the show's opening credits by founder Tia Maria Torres, is twofold: to combat misconceptions about pit bulls and other similar dogs (often referred to as "bully breeds"), and to provide employment and a stable transition for recent parolees who are trying to return to society.
North Woods Law is an American reality television series that debuted on March 11, 2012, on the Animal Planet channel. Originally set in Maine, the show followed numerous game wardens of the Maine Warden Service. [1] [2] In 2017, the show changed locations to New Hampshire, following members of the state's Fish and Game Department. [3]
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On October 29, 2022, months after the merger of Discovery, Inc. and WarnerMedia into Warner Bros. Discovery, it was announced that Pit Bulls & Parolees would air its final season, [20] while other shows like Lone Star Law and Louisiana Law moved to Discovery Channel.
Television shows set in New Orleans (2 C, 42 P) Pages in category "Television shows set in Louisiana" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
A 2012 press release from Animal Planet announced that Call of the Wildman was the network's most popular show in the fourth quarter of 2011, garnering almost 780,000 viewers, and had been renewed for a second season consisting of 16 episodes, including a special episode to air during the network's "Monster Week". [14]