nPostednon May 8, 2014
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nAnman whose list of books in Wikipedia covers half my screen,nand whose TV credits require an entirely different Wikipedia article—and lots of scrolling.
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nAnman whose career as the writer, presenter, narrator, and/or producernof programs about plants and animals has filled our screens in then1950s and 1960s, the 1970s and 1980s and 1990s, the 2000s and now then2010s – a career that has lasted more than 60 years now! And it’snstill going!
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nAnman whose career has been so illustrious and so long that he receivednBAFTAs (the British equivalent of an Oscar or Emmy Award) fornprograms in black-and-white, color, HD, and 3D. He is the only personnto have done so.
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nSirnDavid Attenborough is sometimes called a “National Treasure” innhis own country – the United Kingdom – but I think he could bencalled a “World Treasure,” too. Check out some of his worksntoday!
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nHerenis a bit about carnivorous (meat-eating) plants.
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nHerenAttenborough reads the lyricsnof “Wonderful World” – and it’s quite simply wonderful!
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nHerenAttenborough says “boo” tona sloth and lets us in on the mystery scientists have never solvednabout a sloth’s pooping habits!
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nHerenis a long video on climatenchange.
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nYouncan also watch many of Attenborough’s documentaries on Netflix and Netflix streaming.nCheck out Planet Earth,nBlue Planet,nThe Life of Mammals,nand The Life of Birds. And more!
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Checknout my Pinterest boards for:
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nMayn holidays
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nAndnhere are my Pinterest boards for:
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nJunen holidays
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