Illegal poaching could see these great species disappear from their african heartlands. My guest today is Richard Leakey, chairman of the Kenya Wildlife service. He also happens to be a World Famous Palaeontologist whose life story reads like an implausible movie script. The question is will his fight for africas endangered wildlife have a happy ending . Richard leakey, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. You know, there is an adage, a saying which goes like this you should never go back. And yet you have decided to go back, to run and be the chairman of the Kenya Wildlife service so many years after you did thatjob in the late 80s. Why have you gone back . Well, i go by a different philosophy. If you do a job and you do it reasonably well, and it gets messed up, if you can go back and tidy it up again, why not . Imean, get it back to what you wanted. I think wildlife in kenya isnt in very good shape at the moment but i dont think it is Rocket Science to get it right. And when the presiden
Illegal poaching could see these great species disappear from their african heartlands. My guest today is Richard Leakey, chairman of the Kenya Wildlife service. He also happens to be a World Famous Palaeontologist whose life story reads like an implausible movie script. The question is will his fight for africas endangered wildlife have a happy ending . Richard leakey, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. You know, there is an adage, a saying which goes like this you should never go back. And yet you have decided to go back, to run and be the chairman of the Kenya Wildlife service so many years after you did thatjob in the late 80s. Why have you gone back . Well, i go by a different philosophy. If you do a job and you do it reasonably well, and it gets messed up, if you can go back and tidy it up again, why not . Imean, get it back to what you wanted. I think wildlife in kenya isnt in very good shape at the moment but i dont think it is Rocket Science to get it right. And when the presiden
Six full-body fossils of Ptychodus sharks have been formally analysed for the first time, revealing that they were fast swimmers that preyed on shelled creatures