Are you interested in attending the official Canadian memorial for Dr. Jane, either in person or online? To sign up for ...
Photo: Katherine Holland Hosted by the Jane Goodall Institute of Canada, “Remembering Dr. Jane Goodall: A Celebration of a ...
Just a few short weeks ago, Jane was with us here in Toronto for an event. For anyone who has had the privilege of attending one of her lectures, you’ll know that Jane never travels without her ...
Roots & Shoots projects are guided by adult allies (like you) in classrooms, youth groups, community centres, family homes – everywhere youth gather. Use our online guide to teach young people how to ...
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Chimpanzees and humans share a surprising number of similarities. For starters, chimpanzees and people share nearly identical genetic DNA. More recently, another similarity has been discovered: the ...
Chimpanzees are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and animals. In fact, Dr. Jane Goodall was the first person to observe chimpanzees eating other animals when she saw them using sticks to ...
In the place where I am now, I look back over my life. I look back at the world I’ve left behind. What message do I want to leave? I want to make sure that you all understand that each and every one ...
There is no question that climate change continues to cause species loss around the world. By the end of the 21st century, scientists anticipate global temperatures will increase by 1.5°C to 4.5°C.
Biodiversity is the “tapestry of life”. And we’re pulling too many threads. Biodiversity is the engine of our planet. It’s often defined as the “variety of all living things.” Our founder Dr. Jane ...
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