Worldwide friendships: Introducing Roots & Shoots Global Pen Pal Program
Tuesday, 26 April 2022
“She likes music and her friends. The music she likes is Billie Eilish – she is the best singer of her life. She writes very well too. I want to say hi to the Jane Goodall group, and thank them for allowing me to join this because it is interesting and enjoyable.” ~Roots & Shoots
- Published in Africa Programs, Coronavirus, Equality, Girls education, Roots & Shoots, Uganda
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End Wildlife Crime’s John Scanlon AO, joins Dr. Goodall’s Hopecast.
Monday, 19 April 2021
In Hopecast Episode 10 Dr. Jane Goodall is joined by John Scanlon AO, who is CEO of Elephant Protection Initiative Foundation and Chair of the Global Initiative to End Wildlife Crime, of which the Jane Goodall Institute Global is a champion. Recently John served as Special Envoy for African Parks and was the Secretary
- Published in Coronavirus, Hopecast, Jane, Wildlife Trade
How girls’ education benefits our entire planet
Thursday, 24 December 2020
Inspired by her own experience witnessing the Jane Goodall Institute’s work in Uganda, our Africa Programs Manager, Natasha Coutts, shares proven reasons why female education has positive reverberations for our entire planet. “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” -Nelson Mandela, Former President of South Africa and Nobel
- Published in Africa Programs, Conservation, Coronavirus, Fundraising, Roots & Shoots
Statement from Dr. Jane Goodall on COVID-19: Wild animal markets and bear bile farms
Wednesday, 29 April 2020
STATEMENT ON COVID-19: Wild animal markets and bear bile farms Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE Founder – The Jane Goodall Institute & UN Messenger of Peace Issued 29th April 2020 “The world is facing unprecedented challenges. At the time of writing, the coronavirus COVID-19 has infected over 3 million people globally, and as of 29th April,
- Published in Coronavirus, Factory Farming, Wildlife Trade
CNN: Dr. Jane Goodall talks to Anderson Cooper on hope amid the coronavirus pandemic
Thursday, 19 March 2020
CNN’s Anderson Cooper talks with Dr. Jane Goodall, legendary conservationist, about humans’ interactions with animals and how we can avoid pandemics like the novel coronavirus. Source: Full Circle, CNN See the latest from Jane on facebook.com/janegoodallau and janegoodall.org.au/news
- Published in Coronavirus, Jane, News