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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Attenborough's Wild London Adventure at 99

Attenborough's Wild London Adventure at 99

29 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Sir David Attenborough, 99, stars in a new BBC documentary about London's wildlife.
  • The film showcases his continued passion for nature and engaging rapport with animals.
  • It highlights the importance of urban nature and its positive impact on city dwellers.

Sir David Attenborough, at 99 years old, presents 'Wild London,' a new BBC documentary exploring the diverse wildlife within his home city. More than in recent blockbusters, Attenborough is featured engaging with urban creatures, demonstrating his characteristic warmth and expertise.

The documentary features encounters with hedgehogs, foxes, harvest mice, peregrine falcons, and even pigeons, often in intimate "two-shot" scenes. Attenborough also revisits significant locations like the Natural History Museum and Richmond Park.

Central to the film is Attenborough's message about the necessity of urban nature for human well-being. He champions rewilding efforts, such as the reintroduction of beavers in Ealing, stressing the importance of making space for wildlife in cities.

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He is filming a new BBC documentary called 'Wild London' about the city's wildlife.
Attenborough encounters pigeons, foxes, parakeets, hedgehogs, harvest mice, peregrine falcons, and beavers.
The documentary stresses the importance of urban nature for people's happiness and health, and the need to protect green spaces.

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