This July, Born to be Wild returns with a refreshed format, delivering even more captivating stories while staying true to its core mission of promoting wildlife conservation, environmental education, and advocacy.
For the first time, the long-running nature and wildlife program explores the power of artificial intelligence to reconnect audiences with extinct and rarely seen species. Many of these animals have been documented by the show over its 17-year history.
Kicking off a month-long expedition, Born to be Wild ventures into the cold mountains of Benguet and the untouched islands of southern Palawan.
This Sunday, July 6, Doc Ferds Recio travels to Benguet to explore the delicate ecosystems of silkworms and native bees, species that face increasing threats from environmental decline and industrial activity.
In Palawan, Doc Nielsen Donato encounters rare and fascinating wildlife, including a giant saltwater crocodile known as “Itim,” a peacock-pheasant with her chick, and wild baboy ramo, or native boars, that are beginning to encroach into local communities.
In the following episodes, the show will feature the use of AI technology to visualize the appearance and majesty of extinct and rarely seen animals. This innovative approach aims to raise awareness and inspire viewers to protect the environment and its hidden native wildlife.
Catch Born to be Wild every Sunday at 9 a.m. on GMA.