Prince William series to champion dangerous' work of wildlife rangers
Briefly

The docuseries 'Guardians,' launched by the Prince of Wales, aims to shed light on wildlife rangers who risk their lives to protect the natural world. Featuring six areas of focus, including the Central African Republic and the Himalayas, the series showcases the bravery and sacrifices made by rangers, with many lives lost yet unacknowledged. The first episode follows Modiki Claver, a former poacher turned protector, illustrating the transformation and commitment to wildlife conservation. William advocates for the recognition of these dedicated individuals who serve as nature's frontline in the fight against poaching and habitat loss.
William highlighted that wildlife rangers, often unseen and undervalued, face extreme dangers daily, and their bravery should not go unnoticed amidst global challenges they confront.
In proposing the docuseries, William sought to raise awareness about rangers' dangers and sacrifices, emphasizing that many lives lost in the line of duty remain unreported and forgotten.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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