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Green IssuesA weekly column on current issues by John A Burton of the World Land Trust. The views expressed are personal, and do not necessarily reflect those of the WLT. Feedback and comments are welcomed. Read the most current Green Issues posts here. The Next David AttenboroughMonday, March 19, 2007There has been talk in the media, and dinner table talk, of 'Who will be the 'next' David Attenborough?' It started when Sir David announced he was making his last TV series. But to me this is a preposterous proposition. It is actually quite impossible for anyone to replace Sir David. And I am not being sycophantic or hagiographic. It is simply impossible, as anyone who has read David's recent autobiography would realise. [see "Life on Air"]. 3 Comments:I can't see anyone paving as much as he has already, but we have a lot to grow from his work. I was chilled to read you worked with him on the "Life on Earth" series, one which has been in my heart since I was 10. I'm 29 now. I think today's documentary's have taken the unfortunate twist towards the illusion of extreme. I don't care about the most venomous snakes; however I do care about the habitat in which she thrives and see how she reacts to changes to her environment. This is where Sir David hits home every time. A true depiction of the orgainsmenvironment. By , at 08 May, 2007 19:59 I misread about you working with him on "Life on Earth"... By lue., at 08 May, 2007 21:59
No I didn't work in TV; at the time I was running the Fauna Preservation Society (now FFI), when David contacted me. I gathered together Gorilla experts Dr Sandy Harcourt and Kelly Stewart, and a few others, and we launched the Mountain Gorilla Project, after Brian Jackman, of the Sunday Times made a quick investigative visit to Rwanda. By John, at 09 May, 2007 09:38 Response PolicyThe WLT reserves the right to delete any comments that are inaccurate, seriously illiterate, libellous, malicious, obscene or likely to cause offence on the grounds of decency. However, we will not normally delete responses that are simply critical or expressing and alternative opinion. Links to this post:Read the most current Green Issues posts here. |
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