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In conversation with Richard Leakey
Interview starts at 4:14 minutes following the introduction.
Journalist and presenter Zeinab Badawi in conversation with renowned anthropologist and conservationist Richard Leakey.
Professor Leakey's career over the past fifty years has spanned palaeoanthropology, wildlife conservation and campaigning for political justice.
Featuring:
Professor Richard Leakey FRS, Turkana Basin Institute at Stony Brook University.
Zeinab Badawi, BBC. Chair of the Council of the Royal African Society.
published: 23 Oct 2015
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The Remarkable Life of Richard Leakey: Kenyan Paleoanthropologist & Conservationist | Our Life
Richard Leakey, the world's most famous conservationist, is at a turning point in his life after controversially resigning as the Director of Kenya's Wildlife Service. This film is the story of this remarkable man's life. From his childhood in Africa, living with his parents in camps searching for fossils of early humans, through a plane crash which left him with artificial legs, to his five years as Director of Kenya's Wildlife Service, fighting against the possible extinction of elephants and rhinos.
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published: 22 Feb 2021
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Apes of an Unusual Kind (Richard Leakey)
Examine the origin of humanness with Richard Leakey, paleo-anthropologist and director of Kenya's Wildlife Services. In this University of Washington interview with Upon Reflection host Marcia Alvar, Leakey considers humans in relation to chimpanzees and debunks commonly accepted myths about behavioral differences. He touches on the difficulty some religious people have with the commonalities between humans and chimps. Leakey also offers perspective on his relationship with his well-known archaeologist parents.
published: 23 Apr 2014
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Kenyan conservationist Richard Leakey dies aged 77
World-renowned paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey, known for his fossil-finding and conservation work in his native Kenya, has died at 77, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has announced.
Leakey, whose groundbreaking discoveries helped prove that humanity evolved in Africa, remained energetic into his 70s despite bouts of skin cancer, kidney and liver disease.
Born on December 19, 1944, Leakey was destined for palaeoanthropology – the study of the human fossil record – as the middle son of Louis and Mary Leakey, perhaps the world’s most famous discoverers of ancestral hominids.
Al Jazeera’s Barbara Angopa reports.
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published: 03 Jan 2022
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Paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey speaks at University of Delaware
Pioneer Richard Leakey, whose fossil discoveries have shaped our understanding of human evolution, spoke to a sold-out crowd at UD on “A Review of Human Origins in Africa”
published: 25 Apr 2018
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Human Evolution and Why It Matters: A Conversation with Leakey and Johanson
Celebrating decades of groundbreaking exploration in East Africa, renowned paleoanthropologists Donald Johanson and Richard Leakey shared the stage at the American Museum of Natural History on May 5 to discuss the overwhelming evidence for evolution in the hominid fossil record and why understanding our evolutionary history is so important. The discussion, before a sold-out crowd in the Museum's LeFrak Theater, was moderated by Dr. Sanjay Gupta, chief medical correspondent for CNN. The event was also live-streamed on amnh.org to a digital audience of several hundred viewers around the country.
Known for such landmark discoveries as "Lucy" (Johanson) and "Turkana Boy" (Leakey), the work of these two scientists has produced much of the fossil evidence that forms our understanding of human ...
published: 09 May 2011
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Kenya - Richard Leakey Attacked
(11 Aug 1995) T/I: 10:39:46
Richard Leakey, the anthropologist and conservationist turned
politician, was attacked on Thursday (10/8) in the northern Kenyan
town of Nakuru. Leakey says his attackers were government
supporters who beat him with pick axe handles and whips, smashing
his car windows as he made his escape. He says the attack took
place outside the Nakuru courthouse and under the eyes of police.
Leakey, who lost both feet in a plane crash two years ago, has
fallen out of favour with the Kenyan government and its supporters
since he made moves to register an opposition party.
SHOWS:
KENYA - NAKURU, NAIROBI - 10/8
NAIROBI
leakey arriving at Safina office in vehicle with smashed
windows
cu of smashed car windows
cu of smashed windscreen
leakey sot at pres...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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Want to Meet Your Ancestors? | National Geographic
Legendary expert in the evolution of early man, Richard Leakey, introduces a 15 year old from 1.5 million years ago. Richard, his wife Meave and daughter Louise Leakey are long-time grantees of National Geographic.
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published: 09 May 2012
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Richard Leakey, Kenyan fossil hunter and defender of elephants, dies aged 77 • FRANCE 24 English
World-renowned Kenyan #conservationist and fossil hunter #RichardLeakey, whose groundbreaking discoveries helped prove that humankind evolved in #Africa, died on Sunday at the age of 77, the country's president said.
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La FAMILIA LEAKEY | Grandes Paleoantropólogos
Hoy vamos a hablar de una saga de grandes paleoantropólogos, la familia Leakey. Les debemos a ellos una gran cantidad de hallazgos en África, tanto paleoantropológicos como de herramientas líticas, en un momento en que la comunidad científica europea no apoyaba la hipótesis de un origen africano del ser humano, a pesar de que ya había sido sugerido por Charles Darwin en su libro El origen del hombre.
Hablaremos de Louis Leakey (Kabete, Kenia, 1903-Londres, 1972); Mary Douglas Leakey (Londres, 1913); Richard Leakey (Nairobi, Kenia 1944). Unos grandes paleontólogos y antropólogos.
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published: 13 Dec 2021
1:03:13
In conversation with Richard Leakey
Interview starts at 4:14 minutes following the introduction.
Journalist and presenter Zeinab Badawi in conversation with renowned anthropologist and conservati...
Interview starts at 4:14 minutes following the introduction.
Journalist and presenter Zeinab Badawi in conversation with renowned anthropologist and conservationist Richard Leakey.
Professor Leakey's career over the past fifty years has spanned palaeoanthropology, wildlife conservation and campaigning for political justice.
Featuring:
Professor Richard Leakey FRS, Turkana Basin Institute at Stony Brook University.
Zeinab Badawi, BBC. Chair of the Council of the Royal African Society.
https://wn.com/In_Conversation_With_Richard_Leakey
Interview starts at 4:14 minutes following the introduction.
Journalist and presenter Zeinab Badawi in conversation with renowned anthropologist and conservationist Richard Leakey.
Professor Leakey's career over the past fifty years has spanned palaeoanthropology, wildlife conservation and campaigning for political justice.
Featuring:
Professor Richard Leakey FRS, Turkana Basin Institute at Stony Brook University.
Zeinab Badawi, BBC. Chair of the Council of the Royal African Society.
- published: 23 Oct 2015
- views: 25525
49:30
The Remarkable Life of Richard Leakey: Kenyan Paleoanthropologist & Conservationist | Our Life
Richard Leakey, the world's most famous conservationist, is at a turning point in his life after controversially resigning as the Director of Kenya's Wildlife S...
Richard Leakey, the world's most famous conservationist, is at a turning point in his life after controversially resigning as the Director of Kenya's Wildlife Service. This film is the story of this remarkable man's life. From his childhood in Africa, living with his parents in camps searching for fossils of early humans, through a plane crash which left him with artificial legs, to his five years as Director of Kenya's Wildlife Service, fighting against the possible extinction of elephants and rhinos.
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#RichardLeakey #Wildlife
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Richard Leakey, the world's most famous conservationist, is at a turning point in his life after controversially resigning as the Director of Kenya's Wildlife Service. This film is the story of this remarkable man's life. From his childhood in Africa, living with his parents in camps searching for fossils of early humans, through a plane crash which left him with artificial legs, to his five years as Director of Kenya's Wildlife Service, fighting against the possible extinction of elephants and rhinos.
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#RichardLeakey #Wildlife
- published: 22 Feb 2021
- views: 5523
27:32
Apes of an Unusual Kind (Richard Leakey)
Examine the origin of humanness with Richard Leakey, paleo-anthropologist and director of Kenya's Wildlife Services. In this University of Washington interview ...
Examine the origin of humanness with Richard Leakey, paleo-anthropologist and director of Kenya's Wildlife Services. In this University of Washington interview with Upon Reflection host Marcia Alvar, Leakey considers humans in relation to chimpanzees and debunks commonly accepted myths about behavioral differences. He touches on the difficulty some religious people have with the commonalities between humans and chimps. Leakey also offers perspective on his relationship with his well-known archaeologist parents.
https://wn.com/Apes_Of_An_Unusual_Kind_(Richard_Leakey)
Examine the origin of humanness with Richard Leakey, paleo-anthropologist and director of Kenya's Wildlife Services. In this University of Washington interview with Upon Reflection host Marcia Alvar, Leakey considers humans in relation to chimpanzees and debunks commonly accepted myths about behavioral differences. He touches on the difficulty some religious people have with the commonalities between humans and chimps. Leakey also offers perspective on his relationship with his well-known archaeologist parents.
- published: 23 Apr 2014
- views: 2684
1:53
Kenyan conservationist Richard Leakey dies aged 77
World-renowned paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey, known for his fossil-finding and conservation work in his native Kenya, has died at 77, Kenyan President Uhur...
World-renowned paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey, known for his fossil-finding and conservation work in his native Kenya, has died at 77, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has announced.
Leakey, whose groundbreaking discoveries helped prove that humanity evolved in Africa, remained energetic into his 70s despite bouts of skin cancer, kidney and liver disease.
Born on December 19, 1944, Leakey was destined for palaeoanthropology – the study of the human fossil record – as the middle son of Louis and Mary Leakey, perhaps the world’s most famous discoverers of ancestral hominids.
Al Jazeera’s Barbara Angopa reports.
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#Kenya #RIPRichardLeakey #RichardLeakey
https://wn.com/Kenyan_Conservationist_Richard_Leakey_Dies_Aged_77
World-renowned paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey, known for his fossil-finding and conservation work in his native Kenya, has died at 77, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has announced.
Leakey, whose groundbreaking discoveries helped prove that humanity evolved in Africa, remained energetic into his 70s despite bouts of skin cancer, kidney and liver disease.
Born on December 19, 1944, Leakey was destined for palaeoanthropology – the study of the human fossil record – as the middle son of Louis and Mary Leakey, perhaps the world’s most famous discoverers of ancestral hominids.
Al Jazeera’s Barbara Angopa reports.
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- published: 03 Jan 2022
- views: 24666
1:12:38
Paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey speaks at University of Delaware
Pioneer Richard Leakey, whose fossil discoveries have shaped our understanding of human evolution, spoke to a sold-out crowd at UD on “A Review of Human Origins...
Pioneer Richard Leakey, whose fossil discoveries have shaped our understanding of human evolution, spoke to a sold-out crowd at UD on “A Review of Human Origins in Africa”
https://wn.com/Paleoanthropologist_Richard_Leakey_Speaks_At_University_Of_Delaware
Pioneer Richard Leakey, whose fossil discoveries have shaped our understanding of human evolution, spoke to a sold-out crowd at UD on “A Review of Human Origins in Africa”
- published: 25 Apr 2018
- views: 13466
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Human Evolution and Why It Matters: A Conversation with Leakey and Johanson
Celebrating decades of groundbreaking exploration in East Africa, renowned paleoanthropologists Donald Johanson and Richard Leakey shared the stage at the Ameri...
Celebrating decades of groundbreaking exploration in East Africa, renowned paleoanthropologists Donald Johanson and Richard Leakey shared the stage at the American Museum of Natural History on May 5 to discuss the overwhelming evidence for evolution in the hominid fossil record and why understanding our evolutionary history is so important. The discussion, before a sold-out crowd in the Museum's LeFrak Theater, was moderated by Dr. Sanjay Gupta, chief medical correspondent for CNN. The event was also live-streamed on amnh.org to a digital audience of several hundred viewers around the country.
Known for such landmark discoveries as "Lucy" (Johanson) and "Turkana Boy" (Leakey), the work of these two scientists has produced much of the fossil evidence that forms our understanding of human evolution.
Looking back over careers spanning 40-plus years, Dr. Johanson and Dr. Leakey shared the stories behind their monumental finds and offered a look at what's ahead in human evolutionary research.
This historic event was made possible through a joint partnership of the American Museum of Natural History, the Arizona State University Institute of Human Origins, and the Turkana Basin Institute, headquartered in the U.S. at Stony Brook University.
This video is a recording of the live stream, which ran at http://www.amnh.org/live
Produced and directed by James Sims. Shot by Jill Bauerle and Manuel Benitez for AMNH.org.
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Celebrating decades of groundbreaking exploration in East Africa, renowned paleoanthropologists Donald Johanson and Richard Leakey shared the stage at the American Museum of Natural History on May 5 to discuss the overwhelming evidence for evolution in the hominid fossil record and why understanding our evolutionary history is so important. The discussion, before a sold-out crowd in the Museum's LeFrak Theater, was moderated by Dr. Sanjay Gupta, chief medical correspondent for CNN. The event was also live-streamed on amnh.org to a digital audience of several hundred viewers around the country.
Known for such landmark discoveries as "Lucy" (Johanson) and "Turkana Boy" (Leakey), the work of these two scientists has produced much of the fossil evidence that forms our understanding of human evolution.
Looking back over careers spanning 40-plus years, Dr. Johanson and Dr. Leakey shared the stories behind their monumental finds and offered a look at what's ahead in human evolutionary research.
This historic event was made possible through a joint partnership of the American Museum of Natural History, the Arizona State University Institute of Human Origins, and the Turkana Basin Institute, headquartered in the U.S. at Stony Brook University.
This video is a recording of the live stream, which ran at http://www.amnh.org/live
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- published: 09 May 2011
- views: 292917
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Kenya - Richard Leakey Attacked
(11 Aug 1995) T/I: 10:39:46
Richard Leakey, the anthropologist and conservationist turned
politician, was attacked on Thursday (10/8) in the northern Kenyan...
(11 Aug 1995) T/I: 10:39:46
Richard Leakey, the anthropologist and conservationist turned
politician, was attacked on Thursday (10/8) in the northern Kenyan
town of Nakuru. Leakey says his attackers were government
supporters who beat him with pick axe handles and whips, smashing
his car windows as he made his escape. He says the attack took
place outside the Nakuru courthouse and under the eyes of police.
Leakey, who lost both feet in a plane crash two years ago, has
fallen out of favour with the Kenyan government and its supporters
since he made moves to register an opposition party.
SHOWS:
KENYA - NAKURU, NAIROBI - 10/8
NAIROBI
leakey arriving at Safina office in vehicle with smashed
windows
cu of smashed car windows
cu of smashed windscreen
leakey sot at presser (stone and sticks used to attack him are on
desk in front of him):"they came right over to where i was and
started to push me around, i said we came in peace and we are
about to leave and leave in peace and a missile hit me, i think it
was an egg .."
cut away of stone thrown at him on desk
leakey at presser: sot leakey:" ..next thing i knew was that i got
an enormous thump on the back with a whip someone started to whip
me, than i'm not sure what happend but i got whipped solidly as i
walked back to my car.."
leakey taking off shirt - marks of whipping on his back
NAKURU
black and white stills of leakey being attacked
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(11 Aug 1995) T/I: 10:39:46
Richard Leakey, the anthropologist and conservationist turned
politician, was attacked on Thursday (10/8) in the northern Kenyan
town of Nakuru. Leakey says his attackers were government
supporters who beat him with pick axe handles and whips, smashing
his car windows as he made his escape. He says the attack took
place outside the Nakuru courthouse and under the eyes of police.
Leakey, who lost both feet in a plane crash two years ago, has
fallen out of favour with the Kenyan government and its supporters
since he made moves to register an opposition party.
SHOWS:
KENYA - NAKURU, NAIROBI - 10/8
NAIROBI
leakey arriving at Safina office in vehicle with smashed
windows
cu of smashed car windows
cu of smashed windscreen
leakey sot at presser (stone and sticks used to attack him are on
desk in front of him):"they came right over to where i was and
started to push me around, i said we came in peace and we are
about to leave and leave in peace and a missile hit me, i think it
was an egg .."
cut away of stone thrown at him on desk
leakey at presser: sot leakey:" ..next thing i knew was that i got
an enormous thump on the back with a whip someone started to whip
me, than i'm not sure what happend but i got whipped solidly as i
walked back to my car.."
leakey taking off shirt - marks of whipping on his back
NAKURU
black and white stills of leakey being attacked
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 4796
1:08
Want to Meet Your Ancestors? | National Geographic
Legendary expert in the evolution of early man, Richard Leakey, introduces a 15 year old from 1.5 million years ago. Richard, his wife Meave and daughter Louise...
Legendary expert in the evolution of early man, Richard Leakey, introduces a 15 year old from 1.5 million years ago. Richard, his wife Meave and daughter Louise Leakey are long-time grantees of National Geographic.
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- published: 09 May 2012
- views: 55671
1:46
Richard Leakey, Kenyan fossil hunter and defender of elephants, dies aged 77 • FRANCE 24 English
World-renowned Kenyan #conservationist and fossil hunter #RichardLeakey, whose groundbreaking discoveries helped prove that humankind evolved in #Africa, died o...
World-renowned Kenyan #conservationist and fossil hunter #RichardLeakey, whose groundbreaking discoveries helped prove that humankind evolved in #Africa, died on Sunday at the age of 77, the country's president said.
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World-renowned Kenyan #conservationist and fossil hunter #RichardLeakey, whose groundbreaking discoveries helped prove that humankind evolved in #Africa, died on Sunday at the age of 77, the country's president said.
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- published: 03 Jan 2022
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La FAMILIA LEAKEY | Grandes Paleoantropólogos
Hoy vamos a hablar de una saga de grandes paleoantropólogos, la familia Leakey. Les debemos a ellos una gran cantidad de hallazgos en África, tanto paleoantropo...
Hoy vamos a hablar de una saga de grandes paleoantropólogos, la familia Leakey. Les debemos a ellos una gran cantidad de hallazgos en África, tanto paleoantropológicos como de herramientas líticas, en un momento en que la comunidad científica europea no apoyaba la hipótesis de un origen africano del ser humano, a pesar de que ya había sido sugerido por Charles Darwin en su libro El origen del hombre.
Hablaremos de Louis Leakey (Kabete, Kenia, 1903-Londres, 1972); Mary Douglas Leakey (Londres, 1913); Richard Leakey (Nairobi, Kenia 1944). Unos grandes paleontólogos y antropólogos.
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Hoy vamos a hablar de una saga de grandes paleoantropólogos, la familia Leakey. Les debemos a ellos una gran cantidad de hallazgos en África, tanto paleoantropológicos como de herramientas líticas, en un momento en que la comunidad científica europea no apoyaba la hipótesis de un origen africano del ser humano, a pesar de que ya había sido sugerido por Charles Darwin en su libro El origen del hombre.
Hablaremos de Louis Leakey (Kabete, Kenia, 1903-Londres, 1972); Mary Douglas Leakey (Londres, 1913); Richard Leakey (Nairobi, Kenia 1944). Unos grandes paleontólogos y antropólogos.
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- published: 13 Dec 2021
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