Motambo’s Story Update – Freedom is calling
Thursday, 20 December 2018
You may remember that we recently shared the story of a chimp named Motambo. Motambo arrived at Tchimpounga suffering from the worst injuries we had ever seen. He received intensive, round-the-clock care from the veterinary staff at Tchimpounga and stayed in the hospital ward for two months as he recovered. With a lot of love,
- Published in Chimp Updates, News
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2019 Tour with Dr Jane has been announced!
Friday, 30 November 2018
Many of you will already have received the exciting announcement that Dr Jane will once again be visiting Australia in May 2019. We’ll soon launch a page on our website that will contain key information about the tour as it comes to hand. In the meantime, you will be able to find details about where Jane
- Published in Jane, JGI Australia, News
JGIA launches 15 curriculum approved primary school lessons
Monday, 26 November 2018
JGIA teamed up with Cool Australia to develop 15 highly Australian Curriculum integrated primary school lessons for K-6. The lessons include over 60 interesting resources and fun activities. Lessons were officially launched on November 22, 2018! Please share this exciting news with teachers so they know how to access these amazing free resources. Today, Dr
- Published in News, Roots & Shoots
JGI in Senegal and Guinea – Aussies making a difference
Tuesday, 20 November 2018
Two Australians, Shona Elliot-Kerr and Leigh Findlay, have been providing support to the JGI Spain office that runs projects in Senegal and Guinea. JGI Spain have provided us with a detailed report on projects being undertaken and the need they have for funding to continue this important work with chimpanzee subspecies of Western Africa (Pan troglodytes
- Published in Africa Programs, News
Roots & Shoots partnership with Cool Australia
Sunday, 18 November 2018
Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots program in Australia has partnered with Cool Australia to deliver 15 primary school lesson plans with some 60 resources and around 100 minutes of content. The lessons are integrated into the Australian curriculum in a fun and educational format that teaches young people about the work of Dr Jane Goodall
- Published in News, Roots & Shoots
A new standard for sustainable Palm Oil
Monday, 05 November 2018
Palm oil has received a lot of attention in the last few weeks, and we are proud to say that a member of our JGIA team, Natasha Coutts, has been plugged in representing JGI in the Australasian Responsible Palm Oil Network. Recently, there was a vote on the new Principles and Criteria for the Roundtable
- Published in Conservation, News
The Jane Goodall Institute Australia Launches ForeverWild Campaign
Wednesday, 24 October 2018
(London UK) October 9, 2018 –With the imminent publication of Horizon Scan, a ground-breaking report that, for the first time, identifies and prioritizes the most urgent issues fueling wildlife trafficking, and as delegates gather for the Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference in London, UK, the Jane Goodall Institute (JGI) announces the launch of the ForeverWild campaign
- Published in Africa Programs, Jane, Jane's Research, News
Roots & Shoots Team Meet in Melbourne for Annual Conference
Monday, 22 October 2018
Recently members of the Roots & Shoots and National Youth Leadership Council (NYLC) met in Melbourne to develop the strategic plan for Roots & Shoots. In addition to the State Coordinators from WA (Bill Waterer), Victoria (Sarah Triolo), Queensland (Peta Wilson) and New South Wales (K-Lynn Smith), members of the NYLC met to discuss the
- Published in National Youth Leadership Council, News, Roots & Shoots
Mobile Phone Recycling kicks off Term 4
Saturday, 13 October 2018
You can help save chimpanzees simply by recycling your old phone. How do old phones help chimpanzees? The mining of coltan poses a substantial threat to African great apes. Coltan is a mineral used in electronics. Mining results in the clearing of habitat in coltan-rich areas such as the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) where
- Published in Conservation, JGI Australia, News
Submission for Inquiry into Australia’s Faunal Extinction Crisis
Saturday, 06 October 2018
In June, the Senate referred Australia’s faunal extinction crisis to the Environment and Communications References Committee for inquiry. This inquiry aims to address over 12 important aspects of the crisis such as the wider ecological impacts of faunal extinction and the adequacy of Commonwealth environment laws. Earlier this year, the inquiry accepted submissions for consideration
- Published in JGI Australia, News