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Sunday, 01 September 2013 / Published in 2013, Monthly Newsletter

September Newsletter 2013

1. Exclusive King Kong Event

Regent Theatre, Melbourne on Saturday, October 26, 2pm.
Bookings close Oct 14.
Special price for JGI members!
Click here for further information.
 

2. Bird Lovers’ Opportunity of a Lifetime

Jane Goodall travels an average of 300 days each year breaking only to visit family, recharge her batteries in Gombe National Park, and to witness the annual migration of the Sandhill Cranes in Kearney, Nebraska. She has made her trip to Kearney an annual tradition.

You can join Jane and the team from JGI USA at the Platte River,  Nebraska, to view the great migration of the Sandhill Cranes, one of Dr. Goodall’s most cherished pastimes. Bookings are now open for March 19-22, 2014. For further information, please contact Natalie. natalie@janegoodall.org.au

Testimonial: “I was privileged to visit Kearney with the Jane Goodall Institute, to see and hear one of the most beautiful spectacles I have witnessed in my 51 years of life. Being able to share this experience with Dr. Jane Goodall, herself, only made the trip more special.” Ann Hoffman

3. Great Apes Summit, USA

Last week, Jane attended the Great Apes Summit in Jackson Hole, USA.  To view Jane’s interview about her life and the future of Great Apes, please click here.  To view a video about Jane and how the Institute is using high-tech tools to transform chimpanzee conservation, please click here.
 
4. Solutionary Spotlight- Miani Rose

JGI Australia’s mission is to create a generation of young people who care about our world and the animals, people and environment who share it. Our young members, who we call solutionaries, solve social, environmental and animal welfare problems to create a humane, peaceful and sustainable future.  This month, we proudly share with you the work of Miani Rose.

Aged 14, Miani is passionate about giving young people a voice. She achieves this as a producer and host of radio programs on the School Broadcasting Network and 3WBC.

“Being able to interview world visionaries and activists… and to share their wisdom with young people around the world via our broadcasts and podcasts is one of the reasons I love being on radio. You get to talk with so many inspiring people who leave you with a feeling of hope and motivation that we really can make a difference” said Miani.

To read more, or listen to an interview by Miani, please click here.

JGI will have a stall at Fed Square, Melbourne, to celebrate this important day. Drop by to meet the team and check out our new merchandise!

6. Volunteer Opportunity

Want to make a difference? Want to join a dynamic, dedicated team? Live in Melbourne? Have business skills and experience?  If so, we’d love to hear from you! We are seeking a motivated, super-organised, volunteer Operations Manager. For further information, please click here.

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