And well be finding out why so many people live to celebrate their one hundreth birthday in this part of italy. The renowned kenyan conservationist and fossil hunter, Richard Leakey, has died at the age of 77. His discoveries were crucial in shedding light on the emergence of modern man. Richard leakey also took a stand on the front line of the fight against Ivory Poachers in kenya. The bbc s tim allman looks back at his life and career. Richard leakey helped tell the story of where we came from, but he was also concerned about where we are going. He made his name in the study of Human Evolution. His discoveries, including the famous turkana boy skeleton, helped transform our understanding of the origins of humanity. I think africa is beginning to recognise that our heritage is real. I think were beginning to realise that blue eyed guys like you and scandinavians and people all over the world are actually part of the african diaspora. Thats powerful. As was his committment to conservat
The renowned kenyan conservationist and fossil Hunter Richard leakey has died at the age of 77. His discoveries were crucial in shedding light on the evolution of modern man. Richard leakey also took a stand in the fight against Ivory Poachers in kenya. The bbc s tim allman looks back at his life and career. Richard leakey helped tell the story of where we came from, but he was also concerned about where we are going. He made his name in the study of Human Evolution. His discoveries, including the famous turkana boy skeleton, helped transform our understanding of the origins of humanity. I think africa is beginning to recognise that our heritage is real. I think were beginning to realise that blue eyed guys like you, and scandinavians and people from all over the world, actually are part of the african diaspora. Thats powerful. As was his commitment to conservation. In 1989 he was appointed head of Kenyas National wildlife agency, his War Against Poaching Symbolised By The Public Burni
Lixisenatide, a drug in the same family as Ozempic, seems to slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease. Plus, why scientists will look to the Sun’s corona during the 8 April eclipse. Lixisenatide, a drug in the same family as Ozempic, seems to slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease. Plus, why scientists will look to the Sun’s corona during the 8 April eclipse.
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However, experts not involved in the research are sharply divided over the evidence that H. naledi, a contemporary of early humans, was burying its dead.