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Interview with the Duke of Edinburgh
First broadcast: 17 May 1988
In an interview to mark changes to the World Wide Fund for Nature, the Duke of Edinburgh, as the International President of the WWF, talks about the new emphasis on the preservation of habitat as well as the conservation of species.
Describing rainforests and other crucial eco-systems as 'living museums', he warns that, unless action is taken now, in two generations human beings will face a massive environmental crisis.
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Consort, conservationist and champion of the young.
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