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Jane Goodall on the pandemicâs wake-up call: âWe need a new relationship with the natural worldâ
By Lauren Daley Globe Correspondent,Updated May 7, 2021, 2:43 p.m.
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The famous scientist will be honored Saturday during a virtual Zoo New England gala.Damian Dovarganes/Associated Press
Scheduling an interview with Jane Goodall is not easy. Pre-pandemic, she traveled 300 days a year. Now sheâs even busier.
âTraveling 300 days a year was a piece of cake,â said the iconic ethologist and conservationist of her pandemic workload, which included coauthoring âThe Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trying Timesâ with Douglas Abrams (due out in October).
Dr Jane Goodall will host a free seminar at Bournemouth University on May 27 2021. Picture: Michael Neugebauer CONSERVATIONIST Dr Jane Goodall will host a free seminar at Bournemouth University on May 27. Dr Goodall DBE, founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and UN Messenger of Peace, is a pioneering ethologist and conservationist. Her work studying wild Chimpanzee communities of Gombe, Tanzania spans more than six decades and has resulted in the establishment of a permanent and thriving research station there. Bournemouth University is committed to protecting and preserving a sustainable environment, and the event, hosted by the Institute for the Modelling of Socio-Environmental Transitions (IMSET) will draw on Dr Goodall’s extensive career and the insights she brings.