David Attenborough uses 'final trip' to make passionate plea in Wild Isles documentary

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Insiders insisted that the 96-year-old presenter will not be retiring, but he is unlikely to travel to film future shows in the wild.

Sir David visits a number of UK locations for Wild Isles including Old Harry Rocks in Dorset, a chalk stream in Wiltshire and Richmond Park, near where he lives, to open an investigation into woodland.

Producers Silverback Films employed the latest technology to capture scenes of killer whales hunting for seals in UK waters, golden eagles scavenging in snowy Scottish mountains, sinister woodland plants take pollinating insects hostage, and puffins being chased by greedy gulls that try to steal their hard-won catch.Co-produced by RSPB and WWF, the series will demonstrate that “although rich in places, Britain as a whole is one of the most nature-depleted countries in the world.

Sir David Attenborough told Chris Packham why its taken him 70 years to make a series exploring British wildlife in Winterwatch BBC made him wait 70 years to make his first series examining Britain’s flora and faunaHe told Chris Packham how at a meeting afer he joined the BBC in 1952, managers said to him: “’Tell you what, we’ll do British natural history, and you can do all this stuff in Africa’. And I said, ‘That suits me down to the ground!’… so this is a great ambition fulfilled.

 

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