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Prairie Sportsman Season 17 - Adopt a Drain and Aquatic Invasive Species Detectors - April 12

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GRANITE FALLS, Minnesota, April 2, 2026  Host Bret Amundson explores community-driven efforts to protect water quality on the next episode of Prairie Sportsman, which airs Sunday, April 12, at 7:30 p.m. on Pioneer PBS.

In “Stormwater Park,” a sticker near a storm drain prompts Amundson to examine projects aimed at reducing the impact of stormwater runoff. He visits a park designed to help treat water flowing into nearby Powers Lake and speaks with Sophie Wickland of the Adopt-a-Drain program about how simple actions can support improved water quality.

In “Aquatic Defense Force,” researchers at the Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center work to restore native plant life in lakes affected by invasive species. These underwater plant communities play a critical role in maintaining lake health, and researchers are continuing to improve methods to support their recovery.

“Adopt a Drain and Aquatic Invasive Species Detectors” highlights ongoing efforts to protect and improve Minnesota’s waterways. 

Prairie Sportsman rebroadcasts Mondays at 12:30 p.m. and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. following the initial broadcast on Pioneer PBS.

How to Watch

Viewers within the viewing area can watch the live program on 10-1, 20-1, 8-1, Dish, DirecTV and Mediacom.

In addition to station broadcasts, viewers in Pioneer PBS’s viewing area can also stream the premiere live at pioneer.org/live, on YouTube TV, Prime Video, Hulu Live or via the “Live TV” button on the PBS app and pbs.org. 

Full episodes can also be streamed at pioneer.org/prairiesportsman, the PBS app, the Prairie Sportsman YouTube channel and pbs.org/show/prairie-sportsman/.

Support

Due to recent funding cuts to Pioneer PBS and other PBS stations across the nation, shows, particularly local programming like Prairie Sportsman, that you love are in jeopardy. Consider becoming a member of Pioneer PBS or Friend of Prairie Sportsman to support the programs you love. For more information, including how to support Pioneer PBS, visit pioneer.org.


About Prairie Sportsman
Prairie Sportsman is an award-winning series produced by Pioneer PBS that celebrates the love of the outdoors by featuring topics on hunting, fishing and recreation while promoting environmental stewardship. The team of Prairie Sportsman consists of series producer Tom Desch, with producer, videographer and editor Bret Amundson returning as host. Additional videography and editing is provided by Dan Amundson, Jaryd Smith and Jacob Nubern. The 2026 season is made possible by funding from the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund, Shalom Hill Farm, Big Stone County, Yellow Medicine County, Lac Qui Parle County, Swift County, Meeker County and members of Pioneer PBS. If you enjoy Prairie Sportsman, become a friend of Prairie Sportsman by filling out a Google Form.

About Pioneer PBS
Established in 1966 Pioneer PBS is an award-winning, viewer-supported television station dedicated to sharing stories from rural Minnesota with the world. For more than 60 years, Pioneer PBS has amplified local voices and reflected the people, places and issues that matter most to our region.

Headquartered in Granite Falls, Minnesota, with towers in Appleton, Worthington and Fergus Falls, Pioneer PBS reaches more than one million viewers across western Minnesota, the eastern Dakotas and northern Iowa. We are honored to be your television station—the only station in western Minnesota telling your stories. As we celebrate 60 years of storytelling, we invite you to help ensure these stories continue for the next 60 years and beyond.

Learn more at pioneer.org or call 800-726-3178.