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Discover the wonder of our planet

Jon, our planet is full of wonder. From the chorus of frogs calling and monkeys howling in rain forests, to the rush of fish, sea turtles, and sharks swimming in the depths of the oceans.


Few people have helped us explore and appreciate the wonder of our planet through the years more than Sir David Attenborough. But now, Sir David's message comes with a stark warning: Human activity is destroying our planet. The very planet we depend on for survival. We must take urgent action to protect the diversity of life—including our own—before it's too late.

We invite you to experience nature through the eyes of the legendary David Attenborough. On September 27, CBS's 60 Minutes aired an interview between Anderson Cooper and Sir David Attenborough, which highlights Sir David's incredible life and his candid warning for all of us.

 Watch the interview   ►

The story covers Attenborough's upcoming documentary, A Life on Our Planet, produced by WWF and award-winning wildlife film-makers Silverback Films. The film, which premieres on Netflix tomorrow, October 4, is Sir David's first-hand account of humanity's impact on nature and his message of hope for future generations. We hope you tune in!

Finally, don't miss the chance to follow Sir David Attenborough on Instagram for an inside look at his remarkable life and upcoming documentary.

Thanks for all you do to support our beautiful planet—for people and for nature. 

 
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