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Apple TV+ explores high-risk conservation in new docuseries THE WILD ONES

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Apple TV+ is heading into the wilderness with The Wild Ones, a new six-part wildlife series.

The new series sees a trio of elite wildlife experts — including former Royal Marine Commando Aldo Kane — embark on high-stakes expeditions across six continents to help save some of the world’s most endangered animals.

Combining cutting-edge technology with adrenaline-fuelled action and on-the-ground conservation work, The Wild Ones offers an unfiltered look at the challenges facing our planet’s rarest creatures.

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From Apple:

“The Wild Ones” – New documentary adventure series

The new six-part documentary adventure series, The Wild Ones, follows an elite trio of wildlife experts as they embark on high-stakes expeditions across the globe to track and protect the planet’s most endangered species.

Fronted by former Royal Marines Commando and expedition lead Aldo Kane, wildlife and camera trap expert Declan Burley, and ecological storyteller and wildlife cinematographer Vianet Djenguet, The Wild Ones blends rugged field adventure with groundbreaking science and conservation.

The team traverses six countries—Malaysia, Mongolia, Armenia, Indonesia, Canada, and Gabon—deploying next-generation camera technology to capture rare and often first-ever footage of elusive species, including the Malayan tiger, Gobi bear, Caucasian leopard, Javan rhino, North Atlantic right whale, and Western lowland gorilla.

The Wild Ones is produced by Offspring Films, the team behind Apple TV+’s “Earth at Night in Colour” and “Earthsounds,” and executive produced by Alex Williamson and Isla Robertson.

The Wild Ones will premiere globally on Apple TV+ on Friday, 11 July.

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Kyle Laidlaw
Kyle Laidlaw
An avid media enthusiast of more than 10 years, Kyle regularly follows all things TV related, both in Australia and overseas with a particular interest in local free-to-air scheduling and new show commissions.
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