Documentary help

Hi all - I'm a sydney based documentary director in the early stages of researching a couple of shows for animal planet and National Geographic. I'm on the hunt for stories of significant human/animal relationships. These relatinships need to be more than just 'an experience with' - there needs to be some sort of history or background to it and their needs to be some element that seperates it from the norm.

The stories can be from anywhere in the world - terrestrial and aquatic - but they do need to be legitimate.

Any ideas? please dro me a line: dive@tritonmedia.com.au

Many thanks,

Matt


Contributed by MatthewT added 2006-07-10

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AngleireS added 2007-11-10

Why dont you do a special on that Whale Shark that approached two divers who spent the next two hours cutting rope from around it and how it bobbed its head up and down a few times to say thankyou once free...happened Wollongong way early 2007

Jasonic


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