The Wild Walk of Fame

Special episode: Happy 100th Birthday Sir David Attenborough

13 min · 13 de may de 2026
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In this episode we talk about the most iconic star of the natural world, Sir David Attenborough. We couldn’t let our hero’s 100th birthday pass us by without talking about what makes him so special and some of the many species he has had named after him across his extraordinary life. Meet a lizard, a shrimp, an echidna,a butterfly and a frog all named after the great environmentalist and naturalist. If you love reading check out The Wild Walk of Fame Bookshelf which has all of the animal themed story recommendations from every single episode! Head to www.blackandwhitebookproject.com/blogs/blog/the-wild-walk-of-fame-bookcase If you have a favourite animal you’d like me to feature or an awesome animal fact to share get a grown up to help you send me a message on social media at @the_wildscoop on Instagram or on email at hello@blackandwhitebookproject.com —- The Wild Walk of Fame is a podcast for curious kids who love to learn about animals. Each week I pick an animal to share lots of facts about, inspiring children to fall in love with wildlife in a fun and engaging way.  Find out more at www.blackandwhitebookproject.com

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