Zhang shot the program last December at a conservation area in Sabah, a region in Malaysia, Xiaoxiang Morning Post reported.
The trailer of the program shows Zhang visiting a tropical rainforest and introducing some species of the nearly-extinct wildlife.
Although the insects in the rainforest are potentially harmful, Zhang insisted going into the rainforest herself to give the audience a closer look at the animals.
After spending three days with a pair of orphaned orangutans, Zhang experienced their deteriorating living environment firsthand. This primate, which acts much like humans, is often captured and regarded as a pet. Some wildlife experts predict that they will die out in ten years if no effective measures are taken.
As a host, Zhang interviewed the conservator as well as local inhabitants to bring well-rounded information to the audience.
Zhang donated her talent to the program since it focuses on promoting wildlife concerns.
Zhang tried to speak English in the one-hour program so people around the world could better understand it.
Many TV stations, including cnn, MTV Asia, and the U.S.-based Hallmark subscription channel, have rushed to purchase the broadcasting rights to the program.
The program's premiere show time has not yet been determined.
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