William: Attenborough was 'inspiration' for new show
- Prince William released 'Guardians,' a six-part docuseries premiering May 2025 that exposes the dangers wildlife rangers face worldwide.
- The series follows William's long-term environmental advocacy and was inspired by firsthand ranger accounts detailing their daily risks and sacrifices.
- 'Guardians' profiles rangers across global hotspots like the Central African Republic, Indian Himalayas, and Brazil, highlighting their frontline role against poachers.
- William said rangers are 'unsung heroes' facing nearly two deaths weekly and called the job 'one of the most dangerous on the planet.'
- Following a recent Mozambique attack, William launched a five-year insurance initiative for 10,000 African rangers to aid their health, safety, and development.
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Prince William fronts new 'David Attenborough-style' BBC wildlife documentary
PRINCE William is fronting a ‘David Attenborough-style’ documentary series on the heroics of wildlife rangers he calls “one of the most dangerous jobs” in the world. The Prince of Wales, 42, has honed his presenting skills for a six-part BBC series set across the globe including Africa, Amazon rainforest and Himalayers. PAWilliam’s new documentary will highlight the importance of protecting the natural world[/caption] PAThe documentary takes vie…
Prince William launches documentary series on wildlife rangers’ dangerous work
LONDON (Reuters) -A new documentary series hailing the work of wildlife rangers and featuring Britain’s Prince William who has made their efforts one of his main campaigning causes will be broadcast on Friday. The six-part series ‘Guardians’, which premieres on BBC Earth’s YouTube and social media channels, was the British heir-to-the-throne’s brainchild and aims to show the perilous work rangers undertake to protect the planet’s most threatened…
William: Attenborough was 'inspiration' for new show
The Prince of Wales has described Sir David Attenborough as a “big inspiration” to him growing up, and the motivation behind his new wildlife documentary highlighting the work of rangers.In an unexpected appearance at a screening earlier this week, Prince William credited the veteran nature presenter with “being able to present wonderful parts of the world to many of us most of us will never get a chance to visit”.He said he hoped his new six-pa…
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