New on
Nat Geo Wild in September 2008:
SPECIALS
Humpbacks: Cracking the Code
On: Sunday, 14 September 2008 at 18h00
Despite being one of the world’s best-loved aquatic animals, very little is known for certain about the behaviour and biology of the Humpback whale. This documentary special attempts to uncover the mysteries of the mammoth mammal.
TVSA's Humpback: Cracking The Code Mini-Site.
Gorilla Murders
On: Thursday, 18 September 2008 at 22h00
July 2007, a haunting photo makes it out of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A family of six rare mountain gorillas is shot to death at point blank range. Why would anyone kill these charismatic and highly endangered creatures?
With only an estimated 700 wild mountain gorillas left on the planet, half of them caught in the middle of a war-zone, time is running out. Gorilla Murders follows the story of a land under siege and a team of park rangers that's fighting back, risking their lives to save one of the world’s most endangered species in a race to catch the perpetrators.
The documentary's also on
National Geographic on 25 September at 21h00.