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Jane Goodall DBE is an ethologist and conservationist, the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, and a UN Messenger of Peace.
Peter and Kasia have joined Jane in her family home to record this conversation. In this dialogue, Jane Goodall reflects on the powerful influence of her mother, her passion for animals that began in childhood, and her groundbreaking work with chimpanzees.
She recounts her journey from a curious child to an eminent ethologist and activist, reshaping scientific views on animal behaviour and emotions. Goodall discusses the significance of animal welfare, the crisis of factory farming, and the importance of fostering hope through her Roots & Shoots program for young people.
This conversation emphasises Jane's lifelong dedication to understanding and protecting animals, while inspiring future generations to make a positive impact on the world.
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Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett
Additional Audio Producer (London): Giles Bidder for Darkside Media
Special Thanks to Suzi Jamil!
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