Jane Goodall — "I believe that every living creature has a soul, and that we should treat them w…"
I believe that every living creature has a soul, and that we should treat them with respect.
I believe that every living creature has a soul, and that we should treat them with respect.
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"Until we learn to respect and live in harmony with the natural world, we will never truly be at peace."
"We need to teach our children to be good stewards of the Earth, and to protect its resources."
"We need to listen to the voices of the young people. They are the ones who will inherit the Earth."
"We have so much to learn from the natural world. If we just open our eyes and listen."
"We have to find a way to live in harmony with nature, or we will destroy ourselves."
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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