Leicestershire Roots: How Attenborough's Childhood Helped Shape a World of Wildlife

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Sir David Attenborough credits growing up on the University of Leicester campus in the East Midlands with sparking his lifelong love of wildlife, nurtured by explorations in nearby Bradgate Park, Charnwood Forest and other local sites. Raised by a university family, his early adventures and education helped launch a career that would bring natural history to millions, a centennial milestone celebrated with regional tributes and a tree planted at College House.
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