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Jane Goodall reaches the heart with storytelling about chimps and conservation
by Natalie Dunlap, Caitlin Troutman, Charity Nebbe

Iowa Public Radio    Translate This Article
30 March 2025

On 30 March 2025 Iowa Public Radio reported: World-renowned primatologist Jane Goodall has spent the last 40 years of her life traveling the world, sharing her experiences with chimpanzees in an effort to save them from extinction. Goodall said, ''It's really, really important as we move forward, that people begin to understand that we who are not the only thinking, feeling beings on the planet, and because chimpanzees, logically, are so like us, we share 98.7% of our DNA with them, it became obvious that we're part of -- and not separate from -- the amazing animal kingdom.'' Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the field of education, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

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