Rangers are the first line of defence in the fight to protect our planet. Every day, they risk their lives to stand between poachers and endangered species, defend biodiversity, and preserve ecological balance – often in the world's most remote and dangerous regions. His Royal Highness Prince William and The Royal Foundation’s United for Wildlife programme bring you 'Guardians', a groundbreaking new docuseries available exclusively on BBC Earth. From rescuing orphaned rhinos in South Africa to tracking the elusive snow leopard in the Himalayas, this documentary offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of those safeguarding Earth’s most precious ecosystems. #WildlifeConservation #Africa #Himalayas #America #SriLanka Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub Watch more: Best of BBC Earth 🌍 https://bit.ly/BestOfBBCEarth Best Animal Fights 🥊 https://bit.ly/BestAnimalFights Videos over 10 minutes ⏰ https://bit.ly/3SHJCEJ Planet Earth III 🌍 https://bit.ly/PlanetEarthIIIPlaylist Frozen Planet II ❄️ https:/bit.ly/FrozenPlanetIIPlaylist Blue Planet II in 4k 🌊 https://bit.ly/BluePlanetII4kPlaylist Welcome to BBC EARTH! The world is an amazing place full of stories, beauty and natural wonder. Here you'll find 50 years worth of entertaining and thought-provoking natural history content. Dramatic, rare, and exclusive, nature doesn't get more exciting than this. This is a commercial page from BBC Studios. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspx
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If people need food, why doesn’t the international community provide chickens and goats/sheep?
Get rid of the demand for ivory and save elephants and rhinos! Surely this can be done if people in positions to make changes really care.
What is being done to people, and countries, importing or selling ivory?
The more I watch, the more I like it
I like every part of this
Awesome !
A deeply moving documentary. The bravery and dedication of these rangers, like Madiki and Chintaka, are truly inspiring. They are the real heroes putting their lives on the line to protect our planet's most vulnerable species. Thank you, BBC Earth, for sharing these powerful stories.
I understand that in some rhino reserves, they resort even to removing their horns under anesthesia and then destroying the horns, thereby removing the reason for poaching and ensuring that no one makes money off of the horns.
wow amazing crazzyyyyyyyyyy
My goodness. These protectors of wildlife and the environment are heroes.
Nature is beautiful ❤
Hey BBC Earth channel, upload more videos of Tigers, Elephants, Lions, and Crocodiles, those are good and I like them.
The few people know: Darwin spider silk in Madagascar is 10 times more durable than the same volume. This is the most durable natural biological material ever recorded.
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Tremendo documental, me llegó al corazón.
It takes a tracker and poacher to find a tracker and poacher! I'm so thankful for the rangers who put their safety on the front lines to save our beautiful animals endangered of extinction. With proper education and ecotourism, they can support their community and save the species for all future generations! Thank you "Thorn Technology" may you forever be a Thorn in the side of legislation and political powers that make endangered animals, people, and our environment out of the hands of exploitation and terrorists who don't care for life of all God's creatures! My health keeps me from joining organizations like Green Peace and Sea Shepherd , but they are always in my heart and prayers because this is a war of conservation. Once a person experiences torture and trauma, they now have deep rivers of void to have empathy and sympathy for all other animals being hunted and tortured!
humans got no damn business trying to live every god damned where, and then killing all the other shit.
36:43… A Rangers Pledge, brought me to tears. Poaching is a sin destroying the world and eventually answerable to God ❤
Amazing 🥲. I’m weeping. If only the world could see this and the heart ❤️ of those live in these sacred places. They deserve respect and more. Because our existence in the end, is incumbent on theirs. Thank you for sharing this.
Thank BBC Earth , your work is very good , thank all of you ❤