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David Attenborough is 100 years old. Fans thought he was ready to retire, but he just announced he has no intention of stepping away.
David Attenborough has now lived on Earth for a century. Here are some key highlights from the renowned environmental broadcaster’s busy and extraordinary life, which he has spent with humans, animals ...
Attenborough’s message has been consistent for over 100 years. The natural world is not a backdrop to human life, but its foundation. Humans have pushed it to the edge, but recovery is still possible.
No presenter has spent longer on our screens than Sir David Attenborough. Over the course of his more than 70 years of broadcasting he has transformed how we see the natural world.
Attenborough began hosting and producing nature documentaries for the BBC in the 1950s. He spoke to Terry Gross in 1995 about about traveling the world to film Life on Earth.
David Attenborough credits nature, purpose, animals, and a mostly plant-based diet for healthy ageing and longevity.
For generations of TV viewers, the beloved presenter has linked the patch of glass in our living rooms and the wide world beyond. Today, he celebrates his centennial.