Jane Goodall — "We have a responsibility to care for our planet and every creature on it."
We have a responsibility to care for our planet and every creature on it.
We have a responsibility to care for our planet and every creature on it.
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"It is our responsibility to protect the planet and all the species that live on it."
"Animals are not just things. They're living beings with feelings, just like us."
"We are a part of the natural world, and when we destroy it, we destroy ourselves."
"I believe that every day is an opportunity to make a positive difference."
"I often think about what the chimpanzees would say if they could talk. I think they'd tell us to be kinder to each other, and to the planet."
British primatologist who in 1960 began the longest-running wild primate study at Gombe Stream, transforming our understanding of chimpanzees. Closely associated with Dian Fossey (mountain-gorilla researcher) and Birutė Galdikas (orangutan researcher; together with Goodall and Fossey one of Louis Leakey's 'Trimates'). For an intellectual contrast, see Walter Palmer, American dentist who killed Cecil the Lion in Zimbabwe in 2015 — Palmer represents the trophy-hunting tradition Goodall's life's work has been organized against — the colonial-era hunter-naturalist worldview that treated primates and big game as specimens or trophies, which Goodall's Roots & Shoots and Jane Goodall Institute exist specifically to displace.
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