Getting to places like Bangkok or Singapore was a hell of a sweat. But when you got there it was the back of beyond. It was just a series of small tin sheds.
I don't run a car, have never run a car. I could say that this is because I have this extremely tender environmentalist conscience, but the fact is I hate driving.
I just wish the world was twice as big and half of it was still unexplored.
The question is, are we happy to suppose that our grandchildren may never be able to see an elephant except in a picture book?
The only way to save a rhinoceros is to save the environment in which it lives, because there's a mutual dependency between it and millions of other species of both animals and plants.
It's a moral question about whether we have the right to exterminate species.
Many individuals are doing what they can. But real success can only come if there is a change in our societies and in our economics and in our politics.
People are not going to care about animal conservation unless they think that animals are worthwhile.
People must feel that the natural world is important and valuable and beautiful and wonderful and an amazement and a pleasure.
Television of course actually started in Britain in 1936, and it was a monopoly, and there was only one broadcaster and it operated on a license which is not the same as a government grant.
It was regarded as a responsibility of the BBC to provide programs which have a broad spectrum of interest, and if there was a hole in that spectrum, then the BBC would fill it.
Well, I'm having a good time. Which makes me feel guilty too. How very English.
You can only get really unpopular decisions through if the electorate is convinced of the value of the environment. That's what natural history programmes should be for.
You know, it is a terrible thing to appear on television, because people think that you actually know what you're talking about.
The whole of science, and one is tempted to think the whole of the life of any thinking man, is trying to come to terms with the relationship between yourself and the natural world. Why are you here, and how do you fit in, and what's it all about.