A TRIBUTE TO DAME JANE GOODALL (1934-2025)
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GEMINI ARTICLE
A Tribute to Dame Jane Goodall (1934–2025)
Her groundbreaking, six-decade study of wild chimpanzees in Tanzania’s Gombe Stream was a revolution. By naming them instead of numbering them and by observing them with deep empathy, she proved that chimpanzees possess complex emotions, distinct personalities, and the ability to use tools—qualities once thought unique to mankind. She didn't just study them; she connected with them, earning the world's first true insight into our closest living relatives.
Yet, her greatest legacy lies not just in her scientific discoveries, but in her transition from researcher to fearless advocate. For the latter half of her life, she traveled relentlessly, speaking to millions and inspiring generations through her message that every single individual can make a difference.
Jane Goodall taught us that conservation is inseparable from human compassion, and her spirit will live on in every forest protected, every animal respected, and every young person empowered by her Roots & Shoots program. She leaves us with a profound truth: when we look for humanity in the natural world, we discover it within ourselves.
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Final Words of wisdom and a pet concern of mine, especially about art diplomas:
I had in years past come across quite a few 'fake diplomas' that pretend to be academic credentials. Next to 'Pay to Play Galleries' they are the scourge to be avoided. The summary of a paper about this spells it out
If you google the title you will find where this book is available, but also there are many videos on this subject.
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