Boat Driver at Jane Goodall Institute
The Jane Goodall Institute promotes understanding and protection of great apes and their habitat and builds on the legacy of Dr. Jane Goodall, our founder, to inspire individual action by young people of all ages to help animals, other people and to protect the world we all share.
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Founded in 1977, the Jane Goodall Institute continues Dr. Goodall’s
pioneering research on chimpanzee behavior—research that transformed
scientific perceptions of the relationship between humans and animals.
Today, the Institute is a global leader in the effort to protect
chimpanzees and their habitats. It also is widely recognized for
establishing innovative community-centered conservation and development
programs across the chimpanzee range in African countries, and the Roots
& Shoots global environmental and humanitarian youth program, which
has groups in over 50 countries worldwide.
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