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Natural World- A Killer Whale called Luna 20.00-21.00pm BBC2 24/02/2010
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<blockquote data-quote="DavidP" data-source="post: 1745795" data-attributes="member: 7430"><p>It was a good programme even if you sort of knew the inevitable end. One thing they didn't mention or maybe I missed it, is that previously there had been a similar case in Puget Sound where a lost young whale was successfully re united with the parent pod and was re integrated back into the group <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Springer_%28orca%29" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Springer_(orca)</a>. Its a shame that they couldn't do the same thing again, all those pods in those areas are pretty well researched and I'm sure they knew Luna's parent group. Pity the local indian group couldn't have let that happen as it was obvious at some point the inevitable would happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidP, post: 1745795, member: 7430"] It was a good programme even if you sort of knew the inevitable end. One thing they didn't mention or maybe I missed it, is that previously there had been a similar case in Puget Sound where a lost young whale was successfully re united with the parent pod and was re integrated back into the group [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Springer_%28orca%29[/url]. Its a shame that they couldn't do the same thing again, all those pods in those areas are pretty well researched and I'm sure they knew Luna's parent group. Pity the local indian group couldn't have let that happen as it was obvious at some point the inevitable would happen. [/QUOTE]
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