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65 years ago, when Jane Goodall set out for Gombe, she had one mission: To observe chimpanzees and improve our understanding of our closest living relatives. She had her notebook, her binoculars, and ...
Photo: Nick Linnen As young people growing up in Canada, we are constantly told we are the leaders of tomorrow. But we are ...
First, we want to say a heartfelt thank you for being a valued member of Jane’s Peak Society, our most exclusive giving circle. Your leadership-level commitment truly matters to us, and we’re so ...
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey! Your feedback as a valued Team Goodall member will help the Jane Goodall Institute of Canada advance Dr. Jane’s incredible work in wildlife ...
The Jane Goodall Institute of Canada acknowledges that the land upon which our office operates is the traditional territory of many Indigenous Peoples including the Haudenosaunee nations, Huron-Wendat ...
I first met cows when I was 5 years old, on a farm belonging to my father’s family. I always loved all animals, and I remember I was so excited to see the cows, and their calves out in a big field, ...
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First, we want to say a heartfelt thank you for being part of our conservation community. Your thoughts truly matter to us, and we’re so excited to hear from you! This super quick 3-5 minute survey ...
Fact Sheet: Jane Goodall’s Timeline. From the moment she arrived in Gombe to observe wild chimpanzees, to this year when she received the United States Presidential Medal of Freedom for her ...
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