Prince William vowed to promote the crucial role of wildlife rangers in a new documentary, Guardians.
The Prince of Wales, who is quite vocal about protecting nature, made an announcement about his new meaningful project revolving around the incredible and life-threatening work done by rangers to protect the environment.
On May 23, Kensington Palace released a small clip from the first episode of the program in which William was seen lauding the 'unsung heroes.'
He said, "I've had the privilege of meeting a number of rangers throughout my life, and have seen firsthand the vital work they do. Yet their stories are often overlooked or misunderstood."
"The reality is that protecting our natural world has become one of the most dangerous jobs on the planet."
Moreover, the future King lauded "the true Guardians of the natural world, defending nature and the future of the planet for all of us," in the video.
The spokesperson of the Waleses shared that the United for Wildlife are "celebrating these remarkable individuals, and their tireless efforts to protect some of our most valued natural assets, in a groundbreaking new docu-series, 'Guardians.'"
At the end of the message, William said that the viewers can watch the first episode on BBC Earth YouTube.
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