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Dr. Jane Goodall went into the forest to study the remarkable lives of chimpanzees – and she came out of the forest to save them. When she discovered that the survival of their species was threatened by habitat destruction and illegal trade, she developed a groundbreaking approach to species conservation that improves the lives of people, animals and the environment by honoring their connection with each other. In 1977, she founded the Jane Goodall Institute to ensure that her vision and life's work continue to mobilize the collective power of individual action to save the natural world we all share. Your support helps us advance Jane's vision and work around the world as a force of compassion for all living things.
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