Investigates the delicate ecosystems of our globe and finds information on how to help conserve and protect the most priceless endangered species.Investigates the delicate ecosystems of our globe and finds information on how to help conserve and protect the most priceless endangered species.Investigates the delicate ecosystems of our globe and finds information on how to help conserve and protect the most priceless endangered species.
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I've watched other documentaries with @vianetDjenguet what I love about this one is you truly get to see what goes into trying to capture illusive wildlife on camera. Watch in wonder. Thank you for bringing me into a part of the planet I would never be able to visit. Worth your time. The narrative and camera work is phenomenal.
Am family friend of the burleys, so was quite strange to see Dec on the tv but felt like I was along for the ride. Thoroughly enjoyed watching his antics but also seeing the skilled side. His knowledge and capability are clearly there, and it helped shed light on the many difficulties creatures face not only through humanities interference but also just the difficulties they have overall.
Was fascinating to see the different places visited, the challenges overcome, the poop water avoided.
Very much want to see more, a season 2 (and beyond) would be lovely.
Was fascinating to see the different places visited, the challenges overcome, the poop water avoided.
Very much want to see more, a season 2 (and beyond) would be lovely.
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I'm not generally a fan of nature series, but The Wild Ones is decidedly different from what I'd normally expect to see. For that reason, it's absolutely must-watch television.
The six episodes highlight six very specific endangered species, some of which have never or rarely been seen by human eyes. The three featured guys aren't professional researchers; they're experts in logistics and photography, so they're down-to-earth and generally in awe of the creatures they're searching for and the terrain they call home.
If you're looking to see tons of shots of animals, you'll be very disappointed (except maybe in the last episode), as most of the payoff shots come in the last few minutes. However, if you're up for a series of nearly impossible missions, you'll likely enjoy The Wild Ones as much as I did.
Hopefully, there are more episodes to come in the future. If not, these are a great testament to the tremendous efforts of three men in promoting conservation and animal welfare. Rating: 9.5.
The six episodes highlight six very specific endangered species, some of which have never or rarely been seen by human eyes. The three featured guys aren't professional researchers; they're experts in logistics and photography, so they're down-to-earth and generally in awe of the creatures they're searching for and the terrain they call home.
If you're looking to see tons of shots of animals, you'll be very disappointed (except maybe in the last episode), as most of the payoff shots come in the last few minutes. However, if you're up for a series of nearly impossible missions, you'll likely enjoy The Wild Ones as much as I did.
Hopefully, there are more episodes to come in the future. If not, these are a great testament to the tremendous efforts of three men in promoting conservation and animal welfare. Rating: 9.5.
This is a really interesting approach to conservation and wildlife film making. Accessible to the hard core wildlife lovers and those who enjoy narrative and drama driven television as well.
It is sensitive, funny, playful and serious all at the same time. The camera work is exceptional. The chemistry between the three presenters is tangible.
This could really develop a whole new audience for conservation and make a real difference in the world. For those who find traditional wildlife shows a bit repetitive this is a perfect anecdote. Scientific, informational while still being a lot of fun!
Highly recommend to all.
It is sensitive, funny, playful and serious all at the same time. The camera work is exceptional. The chemistry between the three presenters is tangible.
This could really develop a whole new audience for conservation and make a real difference in the world. For those who find traditional wildlife shows a bit repetitive this is a perfect anecdote. Scientific, informational while still being a lot of fun!
Highly recommend to all.
Incredibly filmed, the footage was insane, felt like I was there with them. The guys are all loveable and genuine, their passion for conservation is inspiring. Each episode tugs at your heart strings and takes you on a journey. It teaches you about the impact that we humans have on the wildlife we share this beautiful planet with. We're loosing an incredibly large amount of animals through poaching and loss of environment. Seeing these endangered animals up close and connecting to them was an incredible honour. The Wid Ones is a must watch. I'm really hoping they embark on more adventures to keep raising awareness and creating solutions to help more endangered animals! Legends.
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