Friday night marks Suzuki’s last appearance as the host of the show he founded and turned into a byword for science outreach
. Over nearly four and a half decades, he’s led Canadians on a journey through topics as outré as bug sex and animal music, and as serious as the Underground Railroad and the fight to preserve old-growth forests.
“Let’s not think that we know enough to manage these things unless we do it within a bigger picture.” “He was absolutely committed to his science, but then he looked at the implications and used the science he knew to advocate for positions,” Suzuki says. Love it or loathe it, don’t expect that voice to fade. Suzuki may be leaving “The Nature of Things,” but he’s looking forward to a new platform as a video blogger – although details remain sketchy on that.
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