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Forum from the Archives: Jane Goodall Looks to Future of Conservation Movement With Those She's Inspired

Forum from the Archives: Jane Goodall Looks to Future of Conservation Movement With Those She's Inspired

Update: 2025-10-01
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Jane Goodall, one of the world’s most beloved primatologists, has died. She was 91. Goodall was a hero of the conservation movement known for her decades long study of chimpanzees — how they use tools, care for their young, and care for each other. Her discoveries led her to devote her life to animal conservation and fighting deforestation, balanced with the needs of local people. We listen back to our conversation with Goodall from September 2023. She joined us along with two international conservation champions inspired by Goodall’s work to talk about the evolution of her activism and the future of the conservation movement.




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Jane Goodall, ethologist and conservationist; co-founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, which is devoted to the protection of great apes and their habitats; her books include "The Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trying Times" and "The Chimpanzees of Gombe: Patterns of Behavior"


Jean-Gael "JG" Collomb, chief executive officer, Wildlife Conservation Network, which connects philanthropists with a global network of field-based conservation leaders


Jeneria Lekilelei, Samburu warrior; director of community conservation, Ewaso Lions

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Forum from the Archives: Jane Goodall Looks to Future of Conservation Movement With Those She's Inspired

Forum from the Archives: Jane Goodall Looks to Future of Conservation Movement With Those She's Inspired

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