08/05/2026
"It seems to me that the natural world is the greatest source of excitement; the greatest source of visual beauty; the greatest source of intellectual interest. It is the greatest source of so much in life that makes life worth living." – Sir David Attenborough
Today we celebrate the 100th birthday of Sir David Attenborough — a remarkable storyteller, naturalist, and advocate for the natural world whose work has inspired generations across the globe.
For the past century, Sir David has encouraged millions of people to pause, observe, and appreciate the extraordinary beauty and diversity of life on Earth. Through his documentaries and lifelong dedication to conservation, he has inspired countless careers in science, research, and natural history, including many within the LIRRF and AM community.
Sir David has a long and valued connection with Lizard Island and the Australian Museum, having visited the Research Station many times and filmed parts of his Great Barrier Reef documentary series on the island. One of the 24 beaches on Lizard Island was named in his honour ‘Attenborough Beach’ after he remarked that the island is one of his favourite places in the world. In recognition of his enduring contribution to science communication and conservation, he was awarded Lifetime Patron status by the Museum in 2017.
Today, and over the weekend, we invite you to follow Sir David’s example: take a moment to step outside and look closely at the natural world around you, whether it’s a snail in your garden, crabs at your local beach, or birds in a nearby forest, and appreciate the incredible planet we all share.
Thank you for caring and continuing to inspire, Sir David Attenborough!