Jane Goodall

Jane Goodall

More than 60 years after her first encounter with chimpanzees, Jane Goodall’s work continues to inspire scientists, activists and nature lovers.

🌿 Pioneering conservation – Her work helped protect chimpanzees and their habitat.
🔬 Changing science – Challenged what we knew about animals and proved they have emotions and culture.
🌎 Defender of the planet – Today she continues to lead campaigns for a more sustainable and ethical world.

Her story teaches us that knowledge and empathy can transform our future.

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Did you know that a young woman without a university education changed everything we knew about chimpanzees and life in the wild? Jane Goodall challenged scientific norms by observing the behavior of primates in their natural habitat, discovering that they are much more similar to humans than we imagined.

In this module, you will follow in Jane’s footsteps on her fascinating journey through Tanzania, Africa, where she lived among the chimpanzees and documented their behaviors and forms of communication. You will learn about field research, the importance of protecting the planet’s biomes and the fundamental role of the tribes in Tanzania in nature conservation.

But Jane not only studied animals, she dedicated her life to protecting the environment. You’ll discover how her work has inspired conservation movements around the world and how each of us can make a difference with sustainable farming practices and greater respect for living things.

Join us to learn the story of a woman who taught us to see animals with different eyes and to care for the planet with love and commitment.

 

Character Curiosities
  • 🎓She didn’t study at university at first: But with her passion and determination, she became one of the world’s most respected scientists.
  • 🐵 She was the first to observe that chimpanzees use tools: A discovery that changed the way we understand animal intelligence.
  • ✈️ Lives traveling to protect nature: At more than 80 years old, she continues to give lectures to inspire new generations.

 

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