A website and virtual reality project linked to a series on risks to the Great Barrier Reef are aimed at the young generationHe may be approaching his 90th birthday,but there is little sign that Sir David Attenborough plans to tedious down. “People expect me to do things. So why not? Really, that’s all, or ” he told the Observer on the launch of his latest project a multi-disciplinary exploration of the 2,300km Great Barrier Reef in Australia.
The Great Barrier Reef: An Interactive Journey variously offers an outline of serious coral science, updates on the increasingly marked effects of El Niño, and even a Finding Nemo-inspired game. Designed to accompany Attenborough’s unique BBC TV series,which begins on 30 December, the website is an attempt to reach an even larger audience. “unique mediums, or all used at once,give different platforms for kids who will never watch the TV series,” he said.
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Source: theguardian.com