An elephant never forgets, and you might remember Saturday’s “Dodo Heroes” on Animal Planet for a while.
This weekend’s episode spotlights the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, the most successful orphan elephant rescue and rehabilitation program in the world, which plays host to an adorable baby elephant reunion. Yes, the trunked ones all remember each other and there’s a ton of hugging.
Watch TheWrap’s exclusive sneak peek video at top of this post.
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That’s already crazy adorable, right? And then you meet Malkia.
Julius Shivegha and his team of elephant keepers nursed back the 3-year-old baby elephant after she is orphaned. Malkia has been with them longer (two years) than not.
With Julius by her side every step of the way, Malkia is finally strong enough to make the long journey from the wildlife nursery to “elephant paradise” in Tsavo National Park,...
This weekend’s episode spotlights the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, the most successful orphan elephant rescue and rehabilitation program in the world, which plays host to an adorable baby elephant reunion. Yes, the trunked ones all remember each other and there’s a ton of hugging.
Watch TheWrap’s exclusive sneak peek video at top of this post.
Also Read: 'Dogs' Docuseries Renewed for Season 2 at Netflix
That’s already crazy adorable, right? And then you meet Malkia.
Julius Shivegha and his team of elephant keepers nursed back the 3-year-old baby elephant after she is orphaned. Malkia has been with them longer (two years) than not.
With Julius by her side every step of the way, Malkia is finally strong enough to make the long journey from the wildlife nursery to “elephant paradise” in Tsavo National Park,...
- 6/13/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Nat Geo Wild’s slate has been tamed, as TheWrap can exclusively reveal all of fall’s premiere dates. The upcoming TV season will include new series “Fish My City With Mike Iaconelli,” we’re told, as well as just-ordered special “Mexico Untamed.”
The cable channel’s first-ever feature-length documentary “Into the Okavango,” which follows a team of explorers on an epic four-month expedition to save the river that feeds the Okavango Delta, is set to debut on Dec. 14.
Plus, of course “Big Cat Week” is back for its ninth year starting on Nov. 30, and we’ve got your exclusive first look posted above — ever seen a prettier puma?
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“Nat Geo Wild’s upcoming programming slate represents everything that the network stands for; it’s packed with heartwarming and awe-inspiring stories...
The cable channel’s first-ever feature-length documentary “Into the Okavango,” which follows a team of explorers on an epic four-month expedition to save the river that feeds the Okavango Delta, is set to debut on Dec. 14.
Plus, of course “Big Cat Week” is back for its ninth year starting on Nov. 30, and we’ve got your exclusive first look posted above — ever seen a prettier puma?
Also Read: Nat Geo Wild Just Made 'SharkFest' Twice as Long as Discovery's 'Shark Week' (Exclusive)
“Nat Geo Wild’s upcoming programming slate represents everything that the network stands for; it’s packed with heartwarming and awe-inspiring stories...
- 7/24/2018
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Jerzy Targalski is a pro. His cat, on the other hand — or paw — is total amateur hour.
The Polish historian and political scientist was completely unfazed when a cat climbed onto his shoulders and head during a live TV interview with journalist Rudy Bouma.
Bouma posted the below over the weekend on Twitter:
The Polish historian & political scientist Jerzy Targalski remained completely unruffled during our interview when this happened????????????♂️ pic.twitter.com/4dLi16Pq1H
— Rudy Bouma (@rudybouma) July 7, 2018
We’re hoping it was at least Targalski’s cat.
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Bouma is a current affairs reporter for “Nieuwsuur.” And occasionally, his beat crosses over into house-cat coverage.
Read original story Polish Historian Doesn’t Miss a Beat in Live TV Interview When Cat Climbs on His Head (Video) At TheWrap...
The Polish historian and political scientist was completely unfazed when a cat climbed onto his shoulders and head during a live TV interview with journalist Rudy Bouma.
Bouma posted the below over the weekend on Twitter:
The Polish historian & political scientist Jerzy Targalski remained completely unruffled during our interview when this happened????????????♂️ pic.twitter.com/4dLi16Pq1H
— Rudy Bouma (@rudybouma) July 7, 2018
We’re hoping it was at least Targalski’s cat.
Also Read: Animal Planet's 'Dodo Heroes' Highlights Us Soldiers Reuniting With Their Afghanistan Dogs (Exclusive Video)
Bouma is a current affairs reporter for “Nieuwsuur.” And occasionally, his beat crosses over into house-cat coverage.
Read original story Polish Historian Doesn’t Miss a Beat in Live TV Interview When Cat Climbs on His Head (Video) At TheWrap...
- 7/9/2018
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
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