Apple Shares First Look at New Documentary Adventure Series 'The Wild Ones'
Apple has revealed a first look at its new documentary adventure series "The Wild Ones," set to premiere globally on July 11, 2025. Originally announced under the working title "Endangered Planet," the six-part series 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.Continue ReadingShare Article:Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Reddit, EmailFollow iClarified:Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Newsletter, App Store, YouTube


Originally announced under the working title "Endangered Planet," the six-part series 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.
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