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Discovery Channel to show Dubai wildlife

40-MINUTE DOCUMENTAR­Y WILL HIGHLIGHT CONSERVATI­ON EFFORTS IN FOUR LOCATIONS

- BY MARWA HAMAD Senior Reporter

Anew Discovery Channel documentar­y titled Wild Dubai that sheds light on wildlife conservati­on efforts in the emirate will premiere on October 9 at 9pm.

The 40-minute documentar­y is split among four locations: The coast, the desert, a wetland in Ras Al Khor and the Hatta mountains south-east of central Dubai.

Rescue stories include how the Arabian Oryx became the first animal to be reintroduc­ed back into its natural habitat after becoming extinct in the wild, and how the Dubai Turtle Rehabilita­tion Project team works from the Burj Al Arab to capture, rehabilita­te and re-release sick or injured sea turtles.

Director-producer David Johnson and executive producer Martha Holmes highlighte­d 15 species, from the flamingos in Ras Al Khor to the Arabian tahr in the mountains of Hatta.

Private screening

“When you speak to people in Europe about Dubai, and you say you’re going to make a film there, they naturally assume you’re making a film about the architectu­re or the shopping. I really wanted to come here and show that there is wildlife here,” said Johnson, after a private screening of the documentar­y yesterday.

When Holmes, a Bafta award-winning marine biologist, first got the call from Discovery that the Government of Dubai Media Office (GDMO) was interested in collaborat­ing, she was “slightly worried, but very interested”. “We did a bit of research on our end, we talked to a lot of scientists, and we felt that there was actually a huge potential there,” she said.

Her team pitched two ideas and Wild Dubai was the final result. The film took seven weeks on-and-off to shoot.

Johnson recalled waking up before dawn to sit “in a hide for days” with cameraman Michael Pitts, waiting for the perfect shot of spiny-tailed lizards, who change from black in the mornings — better to soak up the sun — to yellow to prevent overheatin­g. But it was Johnson and Pitts who suffered the weather.

Moath Yaqoub Bin Hafez, creative production manager at GDMO, said his team was able to assist in finding ideal locations and the right people to interview.

Wild Dubai will premiere at 9pm on October 9 on OSN’s Discovery Channel (channel 500). It will also air in Germany, Russia, Japan and Asia Pacific.

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 ?? Antonin Kélian Kallouche/Gulf News ?? David Johnson, Martha Holmes and Moath Yaqoub Bin Hafez with Nahla Elmallawan­y, head of content, Discovery Middle East and Africa, during the preview of the documentar­y yesterday.
Antonin Kélian Kallouche/Gulf News David Johnson, Martha Holmes and Moath Yaqoub Bin Hafez with Nahla Elmallawan­y, head of content, Discovery Middle East and Africa, during the preview of the documentar­y yesterday.
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A video grab of an oryx herd from the Wild Dubai documentar­y.

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