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Projeccions documentals sobre Jane Goodall i Jane Goodall Institute
Projeccions documentals sobre la persona i el treball de Jane Goodall amb els ximpanzés salvatges i sobre les accions que realitza l'Institut Jane Goodall (IJG) a l' Àfrica4266.mp
Presentació de Jane Goodall, la Fundació Jane Goodall Espanya i la fundació Mona
Acte de benvinguda a la conferència de la Dra. Jane Goodall a càrrec de Joan Vergès, director de la Càtedra Ferrater Mora; Ferran Guallar, cap de l'Institut Jane Goodall a Espanya, i Olga Feliu, directora i fundadora de la Fundació Mona. Aquest acte s'emmarca en els actes de commemoració dels 25 anys de la mort de Josep Ferrater Mora4267.mp4
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Jane Goodall Collection - Accession 1764
This collection consists mostly of memorabilia concerning Jane Goodall collected by Linda Driggers Williams (Winthrop Class of 1964, ‘69, ’82). Jane Goodall (b. 1934) is a conservationist and primatologist most known for her long-term study of wild chimpanzees in Tanzania and came to Rock Hill, SC in 1990 to lecture at Winthrop College and at the York County Museum. Contents include four books concerning Jane Goodall, three magazines concerning Jane Goodall, two photographs and three negatives of Jane Goodall, four newspaper articles concerning Jane Goodall, a Jane Goodall T-shirt, and a hard copy and digital copy of a talk given by Jane Goodall at the Museum of York County in 1990.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2778/thumbnail.jp
The Jane Goodall Institute
Founded in 1977 by the noted primatologist Jane Goodall and Genevieve, Princess di San Faustino, the Jane Goodall Institute's primary mission is to "advance the power of individuals to take informed and compassionate action to improve the environment of all living things." Of course, many of its activities center around the importance of increasing overall awareness of primate habitat conservation and this is definitely the focus of this timely website. A fist stop for any visitor to the site should be the "Chimpanzee Central" section, where they may learn about the behavior of these primates, their use of tools, and the various issues surrounding the conservation of their habitats. Another compelling area of the site is the "Roots & Shoots" section, which provides educational information about these service-learning projects that "promote care and concern for animals, the environment, and the human community"
Entrevista a Jane Goodall, primatòloga
Va lluitar contra tot allò que l'impedia realitzar el seu somni a l'Àfrica, contra els estaments universitaris a Cambridge i ara lluita contra la desesperança del món actual. La primatòloga anglesa Jane Goodall va visitar la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona per a una trobada internacional del Jane Goodall Institute. Aprofitant aquesta visita li vam fer una breu entrevista.Luchó contra todo lo que le impedía realizar su sueño en África, contra los estamentos universitarios en Cambridge y ahora lucha contra la desesperanza del mundo actual. La primatóloga Jane Goodall visitó la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona para un encuentro internacional del Jane Goodall Institute. Aprovechando esta visita le hicimos una breve entrevista.She fought against all that prevented her from making her dreams in Africa come true, she fought against the establishment at Cambridge and now she is fighting against hopelessness in the world. Primatologist Jane Goodall visited Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona for an international meeting of the Jane Goodall Institutes. Taking advantage of her visit the university had the chance to interview her
Jane Goodall's Roots & Shoots
For educators looking for a way to engage K-12 students in community activism and wildlife conservation, Jane Goodall's Roots & Shoots is a welcome resource. From its origins as a group of 12 environmentally conscious students in Tanzania in 1991, Roots & Shoots has since grown to include over 150,000 members in 130 countries. Building on Dr. Jane Goodall's vision of a youth-led environmental movement, this website provides the necessary tools to launch a project relevant to students and their communities. From the homepage, navigate to Start a Roots & Shoots Community Project to learn about the 4-step formula. Step 1, Get Engaged, includes resources for learning about Dr. Goodall, the Roots & Shoots program, example campaigns, and lessons and activities for students. Step 2, Map It, includes age-appropriate options for assessing community needs and potential resources. After mapping the needs of a community, it's time to Take Action, Step 3. Here readers will find links to help with the process, such as applying for a mini-grant, or tips on community collaboration. Finally, Step 4 is Celebrating. In addition, the Tools for Educators section offers even more resources, curriculum, and support for getting started on a project
What I learnt from Chimpanzees = El que vaig aprendre dels ximpanzés
Conferència a càrrec de la primatòloga Jane Goodall sobre com va començar el seu interès i el seu treball amb els ximpanzés salvatges que va iniciar fa més de 55 anys a Tanzània i que li va permetre comprendre els primats superiors com a individus amb ment, personalitat i emocions pròpies i sobre les tasques relacionades amb la conservació de la vida salvatge a l' Àfrica i l'educació ambiental que porta a terme l'Institut Jane Goodall. Prèviament varen intervenir Joan Vergés, director de la Càtedra Ferrater Mora i Priscilla Cohn, vídua de Ferrater Mora. Aquesta conferència s'emmarca en els actes de commemoració dels 25 anys de la mort del filòsof Josep Ferrater Mora4265.mp4
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Dr. Jane Goodall
Dr. Jane Goodall (April 3, 1934) DBE is an English primatologist, ethologist, anthropologist, and UN Messenger of Peace. She is considered to be the world\u27s foremost expert on chimpanzees. She is the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and the Roots & Shoots program, and she has worked extensively on conservation and animal welfare issues. She has served on the board of the Nonhuman Rights Project since its founding in 1996.https://nsuworks.nova.edu/nsudigital_forums/1063/thumbnail.jp
Interview with Norman Fry, Disaster Co-ordinator for the Toowoomba Regional Council at the time of the 2011 floods
Jane Goodall: One of our central concerns in this book is with the gap between what people experience in a traumatic event and the ways in which the story gets told more widely so that people who are distant from it get a sense of it through reportage and then they start to see those who have experienced the trauma through a certain lens. As disaster co-ordinator in the immediate location of the Toowoomba flood event of 10 January, you were in a unique position to see how the story was being put together. How did you first become aware of having a major situation on your hands
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