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Apple TV+ declares new documentaries on nature

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By Express News Service

Apple TV+ has introduced two new six-part documentaries on nature, titled Born to be Wild and Endangered Planet. The documentaries intend to provide a peak into the world of some rarest animals on the face of Earth, at a time when the planet is dealing with the extinction of a number of species.

Born to be Wild shall be about filming six uncommon species for years collectively, whereas Endangered Planet will revolve round a set of filmmakers and scientists who hint essentially the most elusive species with the assistance of expertise and insights.

The first documentary sequence shall be government produced by Lucy van Beek underneath Tailfeather Productions and for Offspring Films by Alex Williamson and Isla Robertson. 

Born to be Wild is co-produced by Tailfeather Productions and Offspring Films. On the opposite hand, Endangered Planet is government produced by Alex Williamson and Isla Robertson.
 

Apple TV+ has introduced two new six-part documentaries on nature, titled Born to be Wild and Endangered Planet. The documentaries intend to provide a peak into the world of some rarest animals on the face of Earth, at a time when the planet is dealing with the extinction of a number of species.

Born to be Wild shall be about filming six uncommon species for years collectively, whereas Endangered Planet will revolve round a set of filmmakers and scientists who hint essentially the most elusive species with the assistance of expertise and insights.

The first documentary sequence shall be government produced by Lucy van Beek underneath Tailfeather Productions and for Offspring Films by Alex Williamson and Isla Robertson. googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

Born to be Wild is co-produced by Tailfeather Productions and Offspring Films. On the opposite hand, Endangered Planet is government produced by Alex Williamson and Isla Robertson.