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After five decades from when Dr. Goodall first stepped foot on the shores of what is now Gombe Stream National Park, the Jane Goodall Institute celebrates the learning and discoveries that continue to emerge from the longest continuous study of chimpanzees in the world.
Dr. Jane Goodall went into the forest to study the remarkable lives of chimpanzees—and she came out of the forest to save them. When she discovered that the survival of their species was threatened by habitat destruction and illegal trafficking, she developed a breakthrough approach to species conservation that improves the lives of people ...
On the path to becoming the world’s leading primatologist, Dr. Jane Goodall redefined traditional conservation. In 1977, she founded the Jane Goodall Institute to support the research in Gombe and scale up the protection of chimpanzees in their habitats.
On the path to becoming the world’s leading primatologist, Dr. Jane Goodall redefined traditional conservation. In 1977, she founded the Jane Goodall Institute to support the research in Gombe and scale up the protection of chimpanzees in their habitats.
We are a global community conservation organization that advances the vision and work of Dr. Jane Goodall. By protecting chimpanzees and inspiring people to conserve the natural world we all share, we improve the lives of people, animals and the environment.
With open eyes and an open mind, Dr. Jane Goodall made discoveries that rocked the scientific world, forever changing the way we look at our closest living relatives—and ourselves. “Now we must redefine ‘tool’, redefine ‘man’, or accept chimpanzees as humans.”
Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE Founder, the Jane Goodall Institute & UN Messenger of Peace. In the summer 1960, a young English woman arrived on the shores Lake Tanganyika in what is now Tanzania, East Africa. Equipped with little more than binoculars, a notebook and her fascination with animals, Jane Goodall ventured into what was then called the Gombe ...
This true story of friendship is heartwarmingly brought to life by renowned scientist, conservationist, and peace activist Dr. Jane Goodall.
October 9 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm. Get ready for an extraordinary evening with Dr. Jane Goodall at Kitchener, Ontario’s Centre in the Square on October 9, 2024. Join the iconic conservationist in person and help us celebrate 90 years of hope and action. Add to calendar.
Where's Jane? Dr. Jane Goodall went into the forests of Tanzania to study wild chimpanzees and share their stories. She left to protect them and to create a better world for people, animals, & the planet. Follow Jane on social, her podcast Hopecast, and more...