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Our Planet: The official companion to the ground-breaking Netflix original Attenborough series with a special foreword by David Attenborough

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By (author): Alastair Fothergill Fred Pearce Keith Scholey

''The future of all life on this earth depends on our willingness to take action now'' David Attenborough

The official companion to the ground-breaking Netflix original series.

With a foreword by Sir David Attenborough, breathtakingly beautiful still photography, specially commissioned maps and graphics, and compelling text expanding on the remarkable TV stories and giving the reader a depth of information that is impossible on screen, this companion book presents a whole new view of the place we call home.

Featuring some of the world''s rarest creatures and previously unseen parts of the Earth from deep oceans to remote forests to ice caps, Our Planet takes nature-lovers deep into the science of our natural world.

Revealing the most amazing sights on Earth in unprecedented ways, alongside stories of the ways humans are affecting the world''s ecosystems, from the wildebeest migrations in Africa to the penguin colonies of Antarctica, this book captures in one concise narrative a fundamental message:

If we don''t act now to protect and preserve our planet, the beauty we''re lucky enough to witness on these pages will have disappeared . . .

''This book is part of a vital global conversation about protecting and preserving the planet.'' Compass Magazine

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  • Format: Hardback
  • Weight: 1563g
  • Dimensions: 225 x 286mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780593079768

About Alastair FothergillFred PearceKeith Scholey

In his almost 30-year tenure at the BBC Natural History Unit Alastair Fothergill was responsible for the landmark series The Blue Planet Planet Earth and Frozen Planet among a range of productions. Since 2006 he has also worked for Disney directing six wildlife movies for its Disneynature label. In 2012 he set up Silverback Films with Keith Scholey. Silverback produced The Hunt series for the BBC and Our Planet for Netflix - the first natural history Netflix Original Documentary Series. This book is Alastair''s fifth. A fellow of the Royal Geographic Society and recipient of its gold medal he also has honorary doctorates from the universities of Durham Hull York St John and Bristol. He lives in Bristol with his wife two sons and two Jack Russells.Raised in East Africa Keith Scholey studied zoology at the University of Bristol gaining both a BSc and PhD. In 1982 he joined the BBC Natural History Unit as a researcher on the David Attenborough series The Living Planet. Later he became a producer and then series producer running series including Prisoners of the Sun Wildlife on One and the Wildlife Specials and creating and producing Big Cat Diary. In 1998 he became Head of the BBC Natural History Unit and subsequently Controller of BBC Specialist Factual Commissioning. Finally he became the Controller of all BBC Factual Productions. In 2008 he left the BBC and is now is the joint director of Silverback Films. In this period he has directed and produced three Disneynature feature films - Bats Bears and Dolphin Reef - and has been responsible for the Discovery series North America and Deadly Islands and the Netflix Original Documentary Series Our Planet. He lives in Bristol.An author and journalist based in London Fred Pearce is a former news editor of the UK-based New Scientist magazine and he has been its environment consultant since 1992 reporting from 87 countries. He also writes for many other outlets including the Guardian. He won a lifetime achievement award for his journalism from the Association of British Science Writers in 2011 and was voted UK Environment Journalist of the Year in 2001. His books include Fallout The New Wild When the Rivers Run Dry Earth: Then and Now and Confessions of an Eco Sinner which have been translated into 24 languages. When the Rivers Run Dry was listed among the all-time ''Top 50 Sustainability Books'' by the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership. He lives in London.

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