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'''Lyndal Davies''' (born 1967 in [[Brisbane]], [[Australia]]) is a journalist graduate of [[Queensland University of Technology]]. From 1991 she has been making [[film|cinema]] and [[video]] of [[wildlife]] inspired by [[Jane Goodall]] and [[Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente]].
'''Lyndal Davies''' (born 1967 in [[Brisbane]], [[Australia]]) is a journalist graduate of [[Queensland University of Technology]]. From 1991 she has been making [[film|cinema]] and [[video]] of [[wildlife]] inspired by [[Jane Goodall]] and [[Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente]].

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Lyndal Davies (born 1967 in Brisbane, Australia) is a journalist graduate of Queensland University of Technology. From 1991 she has been making cinema and video of wildlife inspired by Jane Goodall and Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente.

Lyndal Davies is a wildlife presenter for Animal Planet. Lyndal Davies hosts Animal Planet’s Lyndal’s Lifeline where she travels to remote, countries to help wildlife sanctuaries that are in trouble and to bring an awareness about the animals that are rare in species.[1]

Lyndal’s love of nature began in Queensland, Australia, where she grew up. She spent her childhood rescuing animals and then went to journalism school in Queensland at Queensland University of Technology and spent the next ten years making wildlife documentaries. Most of the time her crew was usually only one cameraman and Lyndal would host, produce, and edit the documentaries herself. The money from each project went into the next project.

Nowadays she is also an Australian zoologist, documentarian and television presenter. She takes part in the series of documentaries called Lyndal's Lifeline. Lately, she was the presenter of Unearthed Series 1 and 2, were contestants compete and learn about film-making,[2] as well as presenter and producer of Shamwari: A Wild Life.[3]

Her work aims to popularize knowledge of wildlife. She lives in South Africa, on the Shamwari Game Reserve.

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