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Jane Goodall’s 90th birthday wish? More time to get out the conservati­on message

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - British primatolog­ist-turned-conservati­onist Dr. Jane Goodall will mark her 90th birthday next month with a series of talks.

Her greatest wish is for people to start thinking more about the environmen­t, she said in an interview last week. But in the meantime, she says she would like the gift of more years “to continue getting the message out.”

“We’ve got a window of time, I believe, to start slowing down climate change, loss of biodiversi­ty, to alleviate poverty, to bring to an end the terrible industrial farming, especially of animals,” she said.

Goodall, a United Nations Messenger of Peace and founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, rose to prominence as a pioneering female scientist in the 1960s carrying out groundbrea­king research on wild chimpanzee­s in Gombe, Tanzania.

Her insights into the behavior of the animals, including their use of tools, have revolution­ized our understand­ing of the relationsh­ip between humans and animals.

Her work has since expanded into environmen­tal education and advocacy.

The upcoming talks will focus on Goodall’s reflection­s as she turns 90 and her view on why immediate action is crucial for the creation of a better future. The events will raise money for the Jane Goodall Institute and the Roots and Shoots youth program.

Despite challenges like climate change, loss of biodiversi­ty and poverty, Goodall said she remained hopeful that there was time “to try and persuade the very wealthy to be a little more considerat­e of the future.”

“Without hope, this won’t happen. People have to have hope,” said Goodall, who will speak in the U.S. on March 30 in Seattle, Washington and on April 1 in New York.

 ?? ?? British primatolog­ist, ethologist and anthropolo­gist Jane Goodall attends a session at the 50th World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, Switzerlan­d, January 22, 2020. (Reuters photo)
British primatolog­ist, ethologist and anthropolo­gist Jane Goodall attends a session at the 50th World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, Switzerlan­d, January 22, 2020. (Reuters photo)
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