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Gordon Buchanan: Close Encounters with Wild Animals

30 Nov

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  • Gordon Buchanan's career began as an assistant filming primates in Sierra Leone.
  • He is celebrated for documentaries featuring close encounters with diverse wildlife.
  • Buchanan was appointed an MBE in 2020 for his conservation work.
Gordon Buchanan: Close Encounters with Wild Animals

Wildlife cameraman and presenter Gordon Buchanan is renowned for his intimate documentaries, including the BBC's 'Animal Family & Me' series, which brought viewers face-to-face with bears, Arctic wolves, and elephants. His passion for the outdoors was ignited on the Isle of Mull, leading him to a pivotal assistant role in Sierra Leone at age 17.

Buchanan's career rapidly advanced, working across West Africa and South America before establishing his own freelance work. His television presenting debut on BBC's Natural World in 2001 marked another significant milestone. His dedication to wildlife conservation and filmmaking was formally recognized with an MBE in 2020.

Residing in Glasgow with his wife and two children, Gordon Buchanan's work continues to foster a deeper appreciation for the planet's diverse fauna. His legacy, like that of other esteemed broadcasters such as Sir David Attenborough, can be explored through various platforms, inspiring future generations of wildlife enthusiasts.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Gordon Buchanan is famous for his wildlife documentaries, particularly the BBC's 'Animal Family & Me' series, where he films close-up encounters with various wild animals.
Gordon Buchanan began his career at 17 as an assistant to a wildlife cameraman, filming primates in Sierra Leone for 18 months.
Gordon Buchanan was appointed an MBE in 2020 for his significant contributions to conservation and wildlife filmmaking.

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