William pays tribute to rangers protecting snow leopards in wildlife series
- The Prince of Wales praised wildlife ranger Kalzang Gurmet in his on-screen introduction for Guardians, a six-part series airing in 2025.
- The series highlights the work of rangers protecting snow leopards, which face conflict with humans due to scarce natural prey forcing them closer to settlements.
- Kalzang Gurmet leads a team in the Indian Himalayas focused on combining traditional knowledge with modern approaches to support wildlife conservation and foster sustainable coexistence.
- William described snow leopards as "Ghosts of the Himalayas," calling them "beautiful creatures" whose sightings feel "incredibly special," inspired by Sir David Attenborough.
- The series intends to promote respect for nature's wardens and encourage sustainable coexistence, ultimately benefiting the regions they protect and their communities.
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William pays tribute to rangers protecting snow leopards in wildlife series - Banbury FM
The Prince of Wales has praised a wildlife ranger protecting snow leopards coming into conflict with humans for helping “turn fear into understanding”. William’s comments are made in an on-screen introduction for the latest episode of his new wildlife documentary series, Guardians, highlighting the work of rangers across the globe. The future king says: “Snow leopards are such beautiful creatures, known as the Ghosts of the Himalayas, and just h…
William pays tribute to rangers protecting snow leopards in wildlife series - Rother Radio
The Prince of Wales has praised a wildlife ranger protecting snow leopards coming into conflict with humans for helping “turn fear into understanding”. William’s comments are made in an on-screen introduction for the latest episode of his new wildlife documentary series, Guardians, highlighting the work of rangers across the globe. The future king says: “Snow leopards are such beautiful creatures, known as the Ghosts of the Himalayas, and just h…
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