Nat Geo Wild (Latin America)

National Geographic Wild (shortened as Nat Geo Wild and abbreviated NGW) is a global pay television network owned by National Geographic Partners, a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (73%) and the National Geographic Society (27%).[1] The channel primarily focuses on wildlife and natural history non-fiction programming. It is a sister network to National Geographic TV.

The Latin American version of the channel was launched on November 1, 2009 and ended operations on March 31, 2021, with its content moving to NatGeo, Disney+ and Star+.

Why would it close?

 * Lack of ads: Like Nat Geo Kids, the Hispanic American and Brazilian feeds were merged, so from there, ads were no longer shown on both channels. So it hurts them too much since they can't generate revenue without ads.
 * Repetitive programming: It is already somewhat abandoned by Disney, due to its carelessness. So there are no premieres or anything to keep the channel alive.
 * Focus on Disney+: The closure of Nat Geo Wild may be to strengthen the Disney+ platform in Latin America, which has less content than in other countries. If you still want to see their programming on television, fortunately they will move their programming to National Geographic for April 2022.

Probability of returning
I don't see the need to remove Nat Geo Wild and Nat Geo Kids from Latin America, at least if Disney hadn't merged the Brazilian and Latin American feeds, maybe they would have remained smooth even with ads. Nat Geo Wild could help Disney compete with Warner Bros. Discovery's Animal Planet and Nat Geo Kids could help Disney compete with Warner Bros. Discovery's Discovery Kids.

Along with Nat Geo Kids, they will be remembered as the only television channels that have broken the language barrier.

They will be able to return until Disney admits their mistakes and Bob Chapek retires.