Episodes
Tuesday Feb 27, 2018
Goodall, Jane - Environment Wildlife Conservation - 09.09.02
Tuesday Feb 27, 2018
Tuesday Feb 27, 2018
“Hope for Animals and Their World: How Endangered Species are Being Rescued from the Brink” Engaging the natural world with care & compassion; preserving the natural world for humanity’s and the planet’s benefit.
Dr. Jane Goodall is a renowned primatologist – best known for her 45 years of studying and living among the chimpanzees of Gombe Tanzania – an ethnologist, conservationist, and a United Nations Messenger of Peace. She spends most of the year on road, speaking with students, children and government officials on animal conservation issues and the threats against the chimpanzees in Gombe National Park, one of their last remaining refuges on the planet. Educating young children about the importance of our neighbors in the animal kingdom has been one of Jane’s fundamental priorities for inspiring and empowering them to care and preserve the natural world for humanity’s and the planet’s benefit. Jane has written many books about her chimpanzee research, wildlife conservation, mindful eating, and a postmodern spirituality that engages the natural world with care and compassion. “Hope for Animals and Their World: How Endangered Species are Being Rescued from the Brink”