Dr Jane Goodall to illuminate Lowveld with visit
The Lowveld region eagerly anticipates the visit of Dr Jane Goodall, a distinguished ethologist and global conservation icon, scheduled this month.
As honoured hosts during this significant occasion, we are thrilled to facilitate various events and engagements that will underscore Dr Goodall’s unparalleled contributions to biodiversity and conservation on a global scale. The primary focus of her visit will be a keynote address, during which she will shed light on the critical work undertaken by the Greater Riverside Biodiversity Initiative (GRBI), a visionary project that aims to protect and preserve the region’s rich natural heritage in collaboration and partnership with JGI Roots & Shoots.
GRBI is a groundbreaking initiative designed to create a sustainable environment that both residents and visitors can enjoy for generations to come. With a strategic emphasis on biodiversity, conservation and ecological awareness, this project promises to make Riverside a shining example of environmental stewardship. Dr Goodall’s visit is set to be a catalyst, inspiring communities and stakeholders to actively engage in the protection of our natural resources.
The collaboration between GRBI and
JGI Roots & Shoots is rooted in a shared commitment to environmental stewardship and youth empowerment. Recognising the intrinsic connection between conservation efforts and the mobilisation of the younger generation, GRBI and JGI Roots & Shoots have forged a dynamic partnership. Their collaborative synergy is evident in the concerted efforts to create a harmonious balance between safeguarding the region’s rich natural heritage, as undertaken by
GRBI, and empowering youth through compassionate decision-making and positive actions, as championed by JGI Roots & Shoots.
This partnership exemplifies a holistic approach to environmental sustainability, where the wisdom of experienced conservation initiatives harmonises with the vigour and innovation of youth-led projects. Together, GRBI and JGI Roots & Shoots are actively contributing to a future where biodiversity preservation and youth empowerment stand hand in hand, fostering a legacy of positive change for the Lowveld region and beyond.
As a testament to the collaborative efforts in biodiversity conservation, Dr Jane
Goodall will also be visiting the University of Mpumalanga (UMP) during her stay in the Lowveld. The university is a proud partner of GRBI. Dr Goodall’s visit to the UMP highlights the significance of academia in fostering a deeper understanding of conservation and nurturing the next generation of environmental stewards. In addition, as part of her itinerary, Dr Goodall will engage in an informal and insightful session with the SANParks Honorary Rangers (SHR). In this gathering, she will address the dedicated honorary rangers and SANParks officials, sharing her profound insights on their shared passion for conservation. She will emphasise the paramount importance of conservation efforts and its relevance in today’s society, inspiring the SHR members with her wisdom and reinforcing the collective commitment to preserving our natural heritage. This unique encounter between Dr Goodall and the SHR promises to be a highlight of her visit, showcasing the power of collaboration in safeguarding our planet’s precious ecosystems.
As we prepare to host Dr Jane Goodall, we recognise the unique opportunity her visit presents to raise awareness about the GRBI’s mission and the broader significance of environmental conservation. Dr Goodall’s keynote address to be presented at a gala evening on February 28 at the Emnotweni
Arena in Mbombela, will serve as a beacon, illuminating the path towards responsible environmental stewardship.
Prof Dan Parker, the chairperson of the
GRBI board, expressed his excitement toward these events, saying: “As chairperson of the GRBI board, I am thrilled about the upcoming visit of Dr Jane Goodall. I believe that the collaboration between the GRBI and JGI Roots & Shoots represents a powerful alliance, uniting experienced conservation initiatives with the youthful energy of grassroots projects. Dr Goodall’s visit is a testament to our shared commitment to biodiversity preservation and youth empowerment, setting the stage for an inspiring and impactful event that will resonate for years to come.”
Dr Goodall’s visit and the subsequent events that will be held are not merely a moment in time, but a call to action. It is an opportunity for individuals, organisations and government to recognise the importance of safeguarding our natural heritage. Her profound insights, gained from decades of dedicated work, will undoubtedly inspire attendees to consider their roles as stewards of the environment and catalysts for positive change.
The collaboration between GRBI and JGI Roots & Shoots is rooted in a shared commitment to the environment
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