“The Wild Ones” is a six-part global adventure series on Apple TV+ that looks to redefine the boundaries of wildlife storytelling. The series is filed over 18 months across six countries. A group of expert explorers venture through some of the world’s most remote and extreme environments to locate and film some of the Earth’s most endangered species, hoping that their footage can help researchers protect them. The series premieres on the streaming service on July 11.

A CHAT WITH THE BRAVE STARS

With the release of “The Wild Ones”, I spoke with the stars Aldo Kane, Declan Burley, and Vianet Djenguet. They share with me some insane behind-the-scenes stories about their adventures to try and capture six elusive and endangered animals. They also share with me how some researches were able to benefit from their work for the series. It was a fascinating conversation that you can check out below!

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ABOUT “THE WILD ONES”

“The Wild Ones” is a six-part global adventure series that redefines the boundaries of wildlife storytelling. Filmed over 18 months across six countries and four continents, the series follows a trio of expert explorers as they venture into some of the world’s most remote and extreme environments to locate, film, and help protect some of Earth’s most endangered species.

At its core, “The Wild Ones” is a survival mission—one that combines cinematic ambition with raw, on-the-ground conservation. Each expedition is led by a uniquely skilled team: Aldo Kane, a former Royal Marines Commando with decades of experience in hostile terrains; Declan Burley, a rogue survivalist and camera trap expert known for capturing elusive wildlife in extraordinary detail; and Vianet Djenguet, a wildlife cinematographer and naturalist whose deep ecological knowledge lends emotional resonance to every encounter.