Sir David Attenborough s A Perfect Planet shares stories from across the globe
21 Jan, 2021 04:38 AM
8 minutes to read
Fresh eyes: Lockdown has helped naturalist Sir David Attenborough examine the natural world anew. Photo / Supplied
Fresh eyes: Lockdown has helped naturalist Sir David Attenborough examine the natural world anew. Photo / Supplied
Daily Telegraph UK
By: Sarah Marshall
In his new series A Perfect Planet, Sir David Attenborough focuses as much on landscapes and the forces that shape them as he does on wildlife. Sarah Marshall checks out the locations Over the past six decades, Sir David Attenborough has shared stories of exotic creatures from across the globe. But in 2020, like so many of us, he spent time studying a habitat closer to home: his garden.
By John Revill ZURICH, January 21 (Reuters) - Switzerland's biggest crematorium is bracing itself for a renewed spike in coronavirus deaths as new var.
Emily Franke, assistant producer, Humans
I worked on the humans episode, which is all about our impact on the planet. A lot of what we were filming was pretty sad and unpleasant, although there were hopeful moments.
We went out on the Sea Shepherd boat, which works to patrol against illegal fishing in Gabon. We filmed there for almost three weeks. The Gabonese government provides law enforcement, so there were 10 marines on the boat, and also five fisheries officers.
We would spend 24 hours [a day] patrolling the seas. When we saw a fishing boat we wanted to board, we would all pile into the small faster boats from quite a distance to try and catch them unawares.