Natural historian and broadcaster Sir David Attenborough is among the most inspirational advocates of environmental protection.
Best known for jaw-dropping BBC Documentaries including The Blue Planet, Life and Planet Earth, the UK national treasure is tirelessly fighting for protection to wildlife.
But he’s got an unmistakable cheeky edge to him, and has kept us entertained both through his reporting of natural wonders of the world, and his quick wit, throughout his career
Totally Vegan Buzz takes a look at the most inspiring, hilarious, adorable and terrifying moments from the 92-year-old vegetarian veteran’s time in the spotlight.
The natural historian described the ‘bliss’ of playing with baby gorillas in a heartwarming – and slightly alarming – video.
The naturalist grimly warned of the ‘collapse of civilisation’ if nothing is done about climate change.
In the style of his famous documentary voice-overs, he hilariously narrated over Adele’s ‘Hello’ music video.
This exotic bird tested Sir David’s relentless professionalism when it kept interrupting his flawless narration.
Attenborough told the US president that half of the world’s population is ‘cut off’ from the natural world, and so ‘won’t take the trouble protect it’.
The BBC presenter never misses a chance to make us smile with his adorable antics.
Sir David predicted that the only thing that would wake people up to climate change would be ‘disaster’.
Proving that age is just a number, Sir David was as adorable as ever on The Graham Norton Show.
During the mind-blowing Africa series by the BBC, Sir David got down on all fours to have a chat with a cute baby rhino. The animals know he’s on their side!
Speaking about why there is still hope in conservation, Attenborough urged the young generation to come together collectively to fight climate change.
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