LIZ BONNIN: sharing a passion for the natural world

LIZ BONNIN: sharing a passion for the natural world

By Jon Snow

Liz was born in France, grew up in Ireland, and studied biochemistry and wildlife biology at university.

She has since travelled the world studying animal behaviour. And her documentaries include Drowning in Plastic, Galapagos and Should We Close Our Zoos? Liz is also part of Our Changing Planet, a seven-year-project for the BBC, visiting vulnerable habitats - to chart changes and the fight to save our most threatened ecosystems.

Her latest BBC series - Liz Bonnin’s Wild Caribbean - returns to the region that shaped her childhood, and inspired Liz to explore the natural world. Along the way, we meet rare dolphins, enormous crocodiles, brightly coloured birds, and giant spiders. As well as the conservationists showing ingenuity and determination in their efforts to protect native species and habitats.

In this interview, Liz chats to Jon about how she ended up with her "dream of a job", some of the incredible - and endangered - wildlife she has encountered along the way, and the conservationists whose passion and work help her remain positive.

Related links:

Liz pictured at the Caroni Swamp & with the Union Island Gecko

Liz's website

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What Planet Are We On? with Liz Bonnin (a podcast series)

Secrets Of The Jurassic Dinosaurs (another documentary available on the BBCiPlayer)



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