'The Wild Ones' Captured World's Most Endangered Species With Over 350 Custom Cameras
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'The Wild Ones' Captured World's Most Endangered Species With Over 350 Custom Cameras
The upcoming Apple TV+ documentary series The Wild Ones follows a team of wildlife experts on a globe-trotting journey to track and protect some of the world's most endangered species. The six-part series was filmed using over 350 custom-built remote cameras, thermal drones, and groundbreaking imaging technology.
The Wild Ones On Apple TV+: A Cinematic Quest To Save Endangered Species - AppleMagazine
The Wild Ones tracks Kane, Burley, and Djenguet as they navigate extreme environments in Malaysia, Mongolia, Armenia, Indonesia, Canada, and Gabon. Their mission is to capture rare glimpses of elusive animals, including the Malayan tiger, Gobi bear, Caucasian leopard, Javan rhino, North Atlantic right whale, and Western lowland gorilla. Each episode dives into the unique challenges of these regions, from Malaysia’s dense rainforests to Canada’s …
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