Prince William collaborated with his charitable organization United for wildlife to launch a new series of six parts called “Guardians”, which will follow the life of the Enivronmental worldwide around the world
Prince William realized the sacrifices of environmental guards around the world before a new documentary series that examines “the most dangerous job in the world.”
The Prince of Wales and his united wildlife program today launched a series of six parts entitled “Guardians”, following the life of Rangers and the invisible vital work they do to protect our planet.
William, who helped create the program and present each episode, said that he hopes to help the natural guards to be “value, respect, watching” and promoting the “wonderful” areas they protect.
William, from the protection of snow leopards in the Indian Himalayas, said the defense of marine life in the Cortez Sea in Mexico, that the series shows Rangers who perform “the most dangerous jobs on this planet”, which defends marine life in the Cortez Sea in Mexico.
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Prince David Attenburo described “inspiration” and said that he hoped to simulate his success in the story of the stories, just as the broadcaster and the nature of the nature were the attention of viewers to the remote parts of the world.
Speaking this week in London before broadcasting the first episode broadcast on YouTube from the BBC Earth, William praised the 1,400 Rangers who were killed in the duty line in the past decade – up to two weeks a week.
He said: “Many people, as you know, are a soldier, in emergency services, that these drops are dangerous, and the life of the line.
“I don't think people realize that this is the same for these men and girls all over the world. As you know, but 1,400 Rangers died in the past ten years. This is about two weeks per week. He is only uninterrupted and no one has heard of it.”
He added: “Any progress, that is, a future that we want to the natural world, must come from the goalkeeper's society that is appreciated, respected,” he added.
The new episodes will be detected from six to 10 minutes every week, with direct novels about the life of Rangers and the nature of nature, where it works urgently to preserve biological diversity and ecosystems.
William expressed the introductions of the trailer and the individual episode, with the aim of showing these unknown heroes and highlighting how their work affects us all.
The series follows the wonderful stories from the Central African Republic and the breathtaking protected area, after a righteous chaos that is now devoting his life to protecting the wildlife that he was hunting once.
It also covers the Himalayan Mountains, India, where Rangers works in the Spiti Valley to achieve coexistence between snow leopards known as “Himalayas Ghosts” and local societies.
It also appeared in the Cortez Sea in Mexico, which was once called the “World Basin” – and the story of an illegal fisherman who has now works to protect this threatened ecosystem.