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Olivia Binfield: Britain's Amazing Animal Protector - P1/2
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Hallo,
tender-hearted viewers,
and welcome to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
On today’s program
we present part one
of a two-part series
featuring eight-year old
Olivia Binfield,
a little girl with a big heart.
Although just a child,
Olivia dedicates herself
to protecting
and preserving
our animal friends.
For example, in 2011
she appeared on the
popular British TV show,
“Britain’s Got Talent,”
reciting her poem
“Endangered Animals.”
Olivia presented the poem
with Lucy,
her boa constrictor friend,
draped lovingly
around her neck.
Here is Olivia’s recitation
of “Endangered Animals.”
Come on,
Don’t you have a heart?
You don’t want
these animals to depart.
Forget the X Factor and
the top 10 singing chart.
Look at the most
endangered animals and
the Poison darts (frogs).
The Amur leopard,
Siberian tiger
and Polar bear.
They’re so gorgeous,
it’s just not fair!
If I say their Latin names,
will you listen more?
Oh Louis (Walsh),
please don’t say
this is a bore!
Varanus komodoensis:
Komodo Dragon,
by the way.
Why does man have to
take them all away?
Why does he hunt
and poach?
Man, you are such a fool!
Snakes skinned alive
for handbags?
That is just not cool.
Please listen to
my passion, although
it may not be in fashion.
I cannot sing it,
you might laugh.
I cannot dance,
you would say
that I was daft.
But I am seven and I want
these animals to last.
How did you
get into writing poetry?
Did you read poems?
I did read a couple of poems
and my grandpa is a poet
and he’s
a really good artist.
We just have
the same feeling for poetry.
Why did Olivia decide
to compose this poem?
When I went on
"Britain’s Got Talent,"
I decided to write a poem
to show that
we shouldn’t harm animals.
And animals are cute.
They deserve looking after.
"Britain’s Got Talent"
is watched by many people.
And if I could
spread the word,
the best way to do it
would be on
"Britain’s Got Talent."
And I can show
thousands and millions
of people who watch it.
When and how did you
first become interested
in animals?
I became interested
in animals
when I was very young,
and I have always
loved them ever since then.
Can you tell us about Lucy,
your pet Boa Constrictor.
Well, Lucy is really
friendly and she would
never harm any human.
And I’ve had her
for a while.
And when the sun shines
on her scales, it turns purple
and different colors.
And it’s really beautiful.
She is really nice.
And I sometimes
play with her.
She is really elegant,
and she often tears up
little branches
that we put in the tank.
Why did you choose Lucy
out of all your pets?
Lucy is really clever.
And she's really brave.
And she won’t run off or
anything. She's very calm.
What other pets
do you have?
I have three dogs.
One's a mommy
and she has two puppies.
The mommy
and the girl dog
are chocolate
and the boy dog is yellow.
And then I’ve got a rabbit
called Aslan,
and we have two horses,
Bonnie and Boo.
Do you see any ways
that they show
that they love you?
Yes, because
I do have these books,
and they tell me
about dog language.
And when they lick you,
it means they love you.
Aslan really loves
being picked up and
snuggling in your arms.
And when he goes
in your arms,
he’s really quiet.
And he loves
being hand-fed.
And Bonny and Boo
will neigh and swish their tails
and they eat their hay
on your arm.
And it's really cute.
Olivia next showed us
her room, which is
filled with toys and books
about animals.
This is the hooved animals
and dog area.
Over here, we have
the bears and monkeys
and that is the trees.
This is reptiles, birds
and amphibians.
And this is the cats.
This down here
is my water area
and this is other animals.
Can you tell us about
your photos as well?
That’s me on my birthday
and I was kissing a tortoise.
This is when I went to
Durrell (Wildlife Park, UK).
This was one of the bats
I stroked.
This down here
is one of the Aye-ayes
I saw near a cove here.
And this was the type of
Poison Dart frog
that I held.
These are some lions and
these are some monkeys
that we saw hopping
around the enclosures.
Here is a little tiger I got
when I went to a wild place
and I named it after
one of the tigers I saw.
He’s called Bruno.
The tiger Bruno is one of
the most comfortable ones.
He actually laid by us.
And he didn’t growl
or anything.
He was really tame,
pretty much.
But he was still wild.
And he was really cute.
And he was one of
the oldest tigers there
in the place.
Olivia is deeply concerned
about the thoughtless
and cruel ways in which
humans often treat our
animal co-inhabitants.
Well, there’re lots of ways
we harm animals.
We cut down trees which
are important for animals
that live in trees.
Sometimes
we poach for sport and
lots of people kill them
for medicine
like tiger bones
and tiger wine and fur.
People kill them for fur,
like tiger skins and coats,
and sometimes
even people use them
for carpets,
which really isn’t nice.
Because of her
compassion for animals,
Olivia decided on her own
at age three
not to eat meat.
Some of the teachers
tried to make me eat meat,
but I said "Nope.”
I remember
that we went for a drive,
and she saw the lambs
in the field.
And then she put
two and two together that
the food was from animals.
And so she said,
"I'm never eating animals,
no animals."
And she wanted to know
all the names
of the animals,
the cow and the beef,
so that she would
never eat any of them.
I support her totally
because it’s
what she wants and
it’s what she believes in,
so I’m absolutely
behind her.
And was it easy
to get the school
in alignment with it?
Yes, the school
has been fine.
They were a little bit
(hesitant) to begin with.
I think they thought
she was just being fussy.
But now they know
what she’s like
and they all want
to hear her stories.
Ms. Binfield fully supports
her daughter’s efforts to
help preserve and protect
our animal co-inhabitants.
I just remember
loving animals
and thinking you could
always rely on them and
you can’t rely on people,
and that animals are
always there for you and
love you no matter what.
If you're having a bad day,
they don't mind.
They’re always there
for you.
So I think
I just love all animals.
And I'd love to help them.
How do you encourage
and support her passion?
Whatever she wants to do
in the holidays,
if she wants to go
and see a certain animal
or something,
we go and do it.
I am constantly
buying books.
She has hundreds
and hundreds of books,
information books, and
very heavy encyclopedias.
She just sits and reads
all of them, all the time.
So I’m constantly
buying books in that way,
and all the wildlife things
that we can,
that she wants to join.
Let’s now hear one more
fine poem by Olivia,
entitled
“Going, going, gone.”
You may say
I’m only seven,
But I don’t want the
animals to go to Heaven
Before they’ve had
a decent life.
I don’t want them
to be cut up
with a butcher’s knife.
You may say
I’m rather small,
But what I believe
in my heart
is big and tall.
Endangered animals
need to be saved.
Those
who hunt and kill them
are depraved.
Michael (McIntyre),
I hear you do a funny pitch.
But it’s no joke
when the Red lemur ends
in a ditch.
David (Hasselhoff),
I hear you're
from the big USA,
So help us to keep
greedy poachers away.
Forget Baywatch,
let's animal watch, eh?
Beautiful peace-loving
vegetarian
Amanda (Holden),
You share this trait
with the Giant panda.
The Black rhino has lived
for a million years.
Why kill it for its horns?
That’s just
superstitious fears.
The African wild dog,
The Pygmy hog,
The Hamilton frog,
The Hispid hare,
The Polar bear,
The Common skate,
Who are we
to decide their fate?
How does Olivia
encourage other children
to treat animals
with respect?
To find out as well as
hear another of her poems,
please join us again
tomorrow on
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants,
as we present
the concluding part
of our interview with
the delightful, dedicated,
young animal advocate,
Olivia Binfield.
For more information
on Olivia Binfield,
please visit
www.OliviaBinfield.co.uk
or follow her on Facebook.
Read her tweets at
www.Twitter.com/OliviaBinfield
Thank you for presence
today on our program.
May all beings on Earth
be forever free, respected
and allowed
to live in dignity.
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