Jane Goodall

Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and UN Messenger of Peace. 1960, began landmark study of chimpanzees in Tanzania under mentorship of Louis Leakey. Her work at the Gombe Stream Chimpanzee Reserve became the foundation of future primatological research and redefined the relationship between humans and animals; 1977, established Jane Goodall Institute. In 2019 Goodall launched the Jane Goodall Legacy Foundation. Currently travels an average 300 days per year speaking about threats facing chimpanzees, other environmental concerns, and about her reasons for hope that humankind will solve the problems facing our planet.

Recent articles by Jane Goodall

It will take hope, inspiration and action to save the earth

It will take hope, inspiration and action to save the earth

I see humanity as at the mouth of a very long, very dark tunnel. And right at the end of that tunnel, theres a little star thats hope. And its no good sitting at the mouth of the tunnel folding our arms and hoping that the star will come.

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