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Prince William emphasizes “most dangerous work on planet” in Dokuserien

Prince William, armed with a microphone, steps in front of the camera to highlight the nature conservation efforts of the wildlife forests in a new six -part documentary series entitled “Guardians”.

During the premiere of the documents about these “invisible, unhealthy and undervalued” heroes of nature of nature, the Prince of Wales said that the wildlife forests are involved in “one of the most dangerous jobs on the planet”.

Prince William said that the world could no longer overlook the Wildlife Rangers' killing rate, which, according to CNN, is more than two a week.

The series, which is distributed by The United for Wildlife Initiative of the Royal Foundation, is broadcast once a week on the digital platforms of the BBC Earth. 'Guardians' should offer a unique insight into the important workers on site to keep wild animals worldwide.

Prince William opens up every episode of the show that tries to preserve both the cruelty of the struggle of the rangers, the natural world and its beauty.

Every episode that lasts 6 to 10 minutes shows how Ranger live and work in some of the environmental contracts in some of the environmental contracts. Due to their geopolitical complexity, these places often face additional challenges.

The documentary “Guardians” tells the experiences of rangers who work in the indigenous region of Brazil, the South African Krüger National Park, the sea of ​​Cortez in Mexico and Sri Lanka.

The 42-year-old environmental and wildlife nature sheep is the creator of the Earth Shot Prize and unites wild animals. The series was first inspired by stories by Rangers he met, and the “vital but invisible” work that they did to protect the world.

“This is of great importance for me because I have many friends and people that I have met over the years through travel to overseas and during the holidays who live this life every day,” said Prince William during a demonstration in London.

The show was premiered for a few weeks after Prince William had honored two Rangers who lost their lives, and another who had suffered serious injuries in an attack in Mozambique.

Prince William called it “another tough memory of the immense victims of those who protect our natural world”.

As the front of nature, Rangers risks everything and sacrifices a lot to protect many endangered species from poachers.



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