In his new TV series, Ger Hitala is on the trail of poachers in South Africa.
Ger in Hitala Have many hats. He is a photographer, entrepreneur, personal security and private security expert and activist.
In the new documentary series, Hitala is seen as a journalist in South Africa. There he works on one of his passions and protects animals, often in dangerous situations, as he has done for almost a decade. At the same time, Hitala fights poaching. Its infected wild animals are even more dangerous and you need to know how to protect yourself from them.
Hietala previously shared her experiences with Iltalethi and described the brutality and brutality associated with poaching. He said he heard shocking stories from Namibians about how poachers poured cyanide into elephants' water bodies.
– Several elephants died after having their faces ripped off by poachers with chainsaws.
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The same law has been applied to rhinoceroses. The park manager of the Tula Tula Conservation Area seen in the series Christian du Basson Makes sure they can shave their faces off too. The aim is to add the horn to the last centimeter of the ride.
Hornless individuals are found in the program. Hence, it is not suitable for very sensitive people.
Poaching gangs are also linked to global and international terrorism. The backdrop is extreme poverty, as the former hunter tells Hytes.
– Who wants to go to bed hungry? Elephants are more valuable than drugs, an anonymous man argues on television.
He has stopped hunting yet, otherwise the road leads to the grave or prison.
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Jere Hietala – On the hunters trail today at Katsomo. Full season with Katsomo+ subscription. Check out all TV shows and airtimes in Telque's TV Guide.