Collins Big Cat — THE INCREDIBLE LIFE OF SIR DAVID ATTENBOROUGH: Band 16/Sapphire

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The Incredible Life of

Sir•David•Attenborough• has•dedicated•his•life• to•nature.•Through•his• television•programmes,• he’s•brought•amazing• wildlife•into•our•homes• and•helped•us•to•understand•more•about•the•world.• Find•out•all•about•his•incredible•life•inside.

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THE INCREDIBLE LIFE OF SIR DAVID ATTENBOROUGH

Sir David Attenborough

The Incredible Life of

Sir David Attenborough Sally Morgan

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A modern-day naturalist Sir David Attenborough is one of the most travelled people who has ever lived. Yet he’s not an explorer like Sir Walter Raleigh or James Cook, but a writer and television presenter. David has travelled around the world in search of wildlife, from the North and South Poles to the tropical jungles, from deserts to the deep ocean and almost everywhere in between.

me there is no deeper pleasure than “theForcontemplation of the natural world. �

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Over the last 60 years, he’s presented some wonderful wildlife programmes showing us the beauty of the world and explaining why we need to save it for future generations. Many people consider him to be one of the world’s greatest naturalists.

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Early days David Frederick Attenborough was born in West London in 1926, and grew up in Leicester. One of three boys, his oldest brother was Lord Richard Attenborough, the actor and Oscar-winning film director. David loved exploring, rock climbing and looking at nature. When he was ten years old, he attended a talk by Archibald Belaney, a well-known conservationist who was fighting to save the beaver from extinction in Canada. His message that the actions of people were endangering wildlife has stayed with David ever since. David wanted to go to university, but his father told him that the only way the family could afford that was if he got a scholarship. In 1945, he won a scholarship to study Natural Sciences at the University of Cambridge. 4

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Archibald Belaney, also known as “Grey Owl”

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A fossil collector As a child, David was passionate about collecting fossils and rocks. By the time he was 12 years old, he’d built up his own “museum” of fossils including ammonites, belemnites and brachiopods. It also included some pieces of Roman pottery and the skin of a huge grass snake. David remembers clearly the day he found his first fossil lying in the gravel outside the front door of his house. It was a “Devil’s Toenail”, a fossil of a type of oyster called Gryphaea.

This extinct oyster called the Devil’s Toenail lived on the sea bed between 60 and 250 million years ago.

When I was a boy … I would get on my “ bicycle and be gone all day looking for fossils up in the Leicestershire countryside. ” 6

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David became a regular visitor to Leicester Museum to learn the names of the different fossils he’d found. When he was older, he volunteered at the museum and helped with their fossil collection. The dinosaur gallery at Leicester Museum was opened by Sir David in 2011.

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