• #7 Jane Goodall: A Legacy of Discovery and Conservation

  • Sep 19 2024
  • Length: 7 mins
  • Podcast

#7 Jane Goodall: A Legacy of Discovery and Conservation

  • Summary

  • In this captivating episode, we journey back to July 1960 when a young Jane Goodall stepped into the wild forests of what is now Tanzania, equipped with just a notebook, binoculars, and an unyielding fascination with wildlife. Little did the world know that this 26-year-old would revolutionize our understanding of chimpanzees and forever change the relationship between humans and animals.

    Discover how Dr. Goodall’s unorthodox approach—immersing herself in the chimpanzees’ habitat and lives—led to the groundbreaking discovery that they make and use tools, a revelation that shattered the boundaries of 20th-century science. We’ll explore her nearly 60 years of tireless work advocating for the protection of chimpanzees from extinction, redefining species conservation to include local communities and the environment, and inspiring global action against environmental crises. Join us as we delve into the life and legacy of Dr. Jane Goodall, a true pioneer whose voice continues to urge us all to take action for the sake of our planet and all its inhabitants.

    Learn more about Jane Goodall and how you can support her work here https://janegoodall.org/

    Mitch Jackson, Esq.
    https://mitch-jackson.com/humanity

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