'Our desire for goods is at the heart of this': Why Bruce Parry wants us all to live more sustainably
In his new documentary, the explorer joins Borneo's Penan tribe to see what the world's indigenous people can teach us about our own survival and that of the planet
Bruce Parry has made a career out of going native. The Royal Marine-turned-celebrity explorer may not yet be as fully-fledged an institution as David Attenborough, but if the British public were to nominate anyone to paddle up a crocodile-infested creek, tuck into a wriggling dinner or liberate their mind with shamanistic drugs, Parry would surely rank near the top.
So it is worthy of note that this affable and - until now - mainstream film-maker has been forced to part ways with the BBC for his latest project, a documentary that stresses environmental defence begins on the home front.
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