- Society for the History of Natural History", "AIB announces Winners of 2011 AIBs International Media Awards | AIB", "Naturalist Sir David Attenborough Awarded Individual Peabody", "Moscow Society of Naturalists official site", "Gold Medal-Award Recipients since its inception in 1972", "LI to honour Sir David Attenborough with the Landscape Institute Medal", "Davos 2019: Meet the Crystal Award winners", "David Attenborough: 'The Garden of Eden is no more'. Their first collaboration was Flying Monsters 3D, a film about pterosaurs which debuted on Christmas Day of 2010. Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. British broadcaster and naturalist (born 1926). In a dystopian future devastated by air pollution, the survival of humanity depends on the Black Knights and they're far from your average deliverymen. At the mention of his sons name, his face lights up like a football stadium. No, David Attenborough is not dead and still alive. Data returned from the Piano 'meterActive/meterExpired' callback event. In 1990, The Trials of Life completed the original Life trilogy, looking at animal behaviour through the different stages of life. He presented a series on tribal art (The Tribal Eye, 1975) and another on the voyages of discovery (The Explorers, 1975). Richard Attenborough, Baron Attenborough of Richmond-upon-Thames, was born in Cambridge, England, the son of Mary (ne Clegg), a founding member of the Marriage Guidance Council, and Frederick Levi Attenborough, a scholar and academic administrator who was a don at Emmanuel College and wrote a standard text on Anglo-Saxon law. By the turn of the millennium, Attenborough's authored documentaries were adopting a more overtly environmentalist stance. Frozen Planet viewers in tears as David Attenborough makes urgent An Explorative Study on the Influence of a Documentary on the Public, Media and Political Agendas", "Has Blue Planet II had an impact on plastic pollution? [61] In 1997, he narrated the BBC Wildlife Specials, each focussing on a charismatic species, and screened to mark the Natural History Unit's 40th anniversary. Attenborough has contributed forewords and introductions to many other works, notably those accompanying Planet Earth, Frozen Planet, Africa and other BBC series he has narrated.[277][278].