Discovery & Animal Planet March 2024 Highlights; America’s Backyard Gold

Get ready for an exciting lineup of new shows coming to Discovery Channel and Animal Planet this March. The highly-anticipated new season of “Gold Rush: White Water” will kick things off on Friday, March 8 at 8PM ET/PT on Discovery Channel.

In this season, Dustin Hurt is determined to redeem himself after narrowly escaping disaster in the previous season. With his crew streamlined and a fresh plan of attack, he faces the treacherous creek that nearly destroyed him. But before he can face Mother Nature head-on, Dustin must bid a final farewell to his dying father, Dakota Fred. It’s a journey filled with heartache and hope as they search for life-changing gold in Nugget Creek.

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Then, on Friday, March 15 at 9PM ET/PT, get ready for the premiere of “America’s Backyard Gold,” a fascinating new series that uncovers the hidden gold deposits scattered across the United States. With recent storms and floods revealing fresh deposits, there has never been a better time to hunt for gold. Master miner Dave Turin takes viewers on an exhilarating journey from the Dakotas to Georgia and from Montana to California, showcasing how modern miners can find gold without heavy equipment or costly investments.

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And finally, on Sunday, March 17 at 9PM ET/PT on Animal Planet, get ready for the return of “Yellowstone Wardens.” This series follows the lives of conservation officers in Montana who dedicate their lives to protecting public lands and wildlife. From handling anti-poaching sting operations to preserving delicate ecosystems, these wardens are true heroes in their field.

So mark your calendars and get ready for an adrenaline-packed month of thrilling adventures with “Gold Rush: White Water,” “America’s Backyard Gold,” and “Yellowstone Wardens.”

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