Sir David Attenborough hopes the discovery of a skull from a colossal sea monster will inspire children to be fossil hunters and scientists. The 97-year-old veteran broadcaster will appear in a documentary about the pliosaur, a ferocious marine reptile that terrorised the
A strange egg-laying mammal (Image: SWNS) The long-beaked echidna was last recorded in 1961 and has now been photographed for the first time in history. And the expedition to the remote jungles on Indonesia’s Papua Province also rediscovered a bird lost to
A dad-of-two described as “Sir David Attenborough-like” because of his love of animals died in a fire just hours before he was due to celebrate his 54th birthday. Russell Hendren lost his life after his Paisley home in Scotland was consumed by
Wild man of the natural world Sir David Attenborough is back where he belongs for his spectacular new series. There are no frozen wastelands, no endless deserts and no impenetrable rainforests. Instead, the veteran broadcaster is taking the world on a wildlife