Yes, Virginia there is really an Earthman.

David Garcia, an award winning journalist, has
traveled the globe in search of news stories
about the health of Planet Earth. His career
spans four decades with the last twenty years
based in Southern California. One of the award
winning environmental reports was a five part
series on a little known substance named
Beryllium. Beryllium surrounds us. It is found
in computers, light switches, and even some
golf clubs. As an inert metal it is harmless, but
the dust particles from the milling process can
cause severe respiratory failure. David traveled
to the Rainforest in Suriname to study a
native South American tribe and their use of
Rainforest plants as medicine. He was the first
reporter to document the plight of the gray
whales
in their sanctuary at San Ignacio
Lagoon. Another journey was 250 miles out to
sea off the tip of Baja, California for an
underwater feature on the giant mantas.
These gentle giants have wing spans of over 30
feet. Researches know little about their life
cycle.
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June 23, 2001 David Garcia Wins another Emmy
The Los Angeles Academy of Arts and Sciences has
awarded David Garcia an EMMY for a television report
on a Wolf Trap presentation in Yosemite National
Park. The report featured a ballet troupe suspended
above the valley floor, a breathtaking visual of art and
the environment.