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※ This video is part of the <Documentary View - Wild Dog Cruelty> broadcast on May 26, 2017. A new ecosystem appears in the mountains, wild dogs Abandoned and chased by humans Their story, not allowed anywhere Lightly moving up and down steep rocky mountains. Four strong legs on a sleek muscular body. Howling like a wolf towards the night sky. People call them 'wild dogs'. There are currently about 120 wild dogs wandering around Seoul. Wild dogs are considered alien species or ecological disruptors in national parks, and are ostracized as dangerous animals in society. Wild dogs started out as abandoned dogs by people. Their own world deep in the mountains is revealed. - Wild dog capture expert, chasing 'Seoul wild dogs' "I wish this work could be finished quickly so that the very existence of wild dogs would disappear, I hope." Wild dogs look around anxiously while eating food. They react sensitively to even the smallest noise, but hunger goes beyond instinct. The moment the wild dog’s figure is completely revealed through the bushes, the eyes of the expert hiding in the truck sparkle. He slowly pulls the trigger without even breathing. With a bang, the wild dog’s single scream echoes through the mountain. Bang Ki-jeong, who has 20 years of experience in capturing wild animals and 3 years of experience in capturing wild dogs, has captured over 40 wild dogs in Seoul alone last year. Wild dogs are classified as abandoned dogs, so they must be captured, not killed. It is not easy to capture them alive with a tranquilizer gun, which has a shorter range than a lethal gun. Wild dogs are captured because they attack livestock, harm humans, and can destroy the mountain ecosystem. Last year, Seoul City captured over 120 wild dogs with traps and tranquilizer guns. More than half of the captured wild dogs were euthanized. They are creatures who have to endure the fear of capture and euthanasia, not to mention the wounds of being abandoned by humans. Should the tragedy of wild dogs continue? ✔ Program name: Documentary View - The Cruelty of Wild Dogs ✔ Broadcast date: 2017.05.26