David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet

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Long life can give you something which you won't get at school, even being the smartest of the smartest and the most studious. Long life can give you experience and perspective. For someone so devoted to the beauty of flora and fauna, to the endless and awe-inspiring, untouched, and pristine, it must be heart-breaking to see that our planet is being destroyed. There are more and more of us, humans, and there are fewer and fewer green areas, nature reserves, and animal habitats. This war, however, the war of humans vs nature has no chance for us being the winners. Unless we stop our expansion, we will cut the branch we are sitting on and cause our downfall. A few very wise pieces of advice for people, governments, and politicians, and a heritage of a precious person who early on noticed that we are tenants of the same planet, along with animals, and plants. We are not the owners. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet.
 

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