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Co.CreateJane Goodall attends 'Chimpanzee' premiereOrlando SentinelBy Jon Busdeker, Orlando Sentinel Chimpanzee expert Jane Goodall took a break from the rainforests of Africa on Friday for a chance to walk the red carpet in Orlando Goodall and the crew behind "Chimpanzee," the latest documentary from Disneynature, ...Jane Goodall gives Jon Stewart a "chimpanzee greeting" on "The Daily Show"CBS NewsWe're ape for Jane Goodall's latest 'Daily Show' appearance -- VIDEOEntertainment Weekly (blog)Jane Goodall: Disney's "Chimpanzee” good for nature-starved kidsChristian Science MonitorWashington Post (blog) -Co.Create -Zap2it.com (blog)all 56 news articles »
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The AgeWild Life at the Zoo, Wednesday, April 18The AgeProfessor Jane Goodall appears to give the new chimp house her imprimatur and explains why environment is so important. The head primate keeper then introduces us to his charges one by one, explaining their distinctive personalities and the politics of ...and more »
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Columbus DispatchToday's HighlightsColumbus DispatchWith Kelly — actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus; primatologist Jane Goodall; rock guitarist Ronnie Wood; guest co-host: DL Hughley (N, HD) 2 pm, WWHO-TV (Channel 53): The Wendy Williams Show — talk-show host Kathy Griffin; author Ian K. Smith (The Truth ...and more »
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TV talk shows for April 17STLtoday.comWith Kelly • Julia Louis-Dreyfus; Jane Goodall; Ronnie Wood; co-host DL Hughley. 10 am The Doctors • Mystery guests, surprises and dares; whether kissing spreads germs; dirty-diaper mishaps. 10 am The View • Ricki Lake; Gavin Rossdale and Bush perform; ...Tuesday's TV Talk Show LineupLouisville Courier-Journalall 2 news articles »
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Orlando SentinelDisney film 'Chimpanzee' makes world premiere in OrlandoOrlando SentinelBy Jon Busdeker, Orlando Sentinel Chimpanzee expert Jane Goodall took a break from the rainforests of Africa on Friday for a chance to walk the red carpet in Orlando. Goodall and the crew behind "Chimpanzee," the latest documentary from Disneynature, ...Disney "Chimpanzee" world premiere brings out the stars (slideshow)Examiner.comChimpan-see, chimpan-doMetroNews CanadaOrlando hosting star-studded world premiere of 'Chimpanzee'Central Florida News 13MovieViral -Orlando Attractions Magazine (blog)all 20 news articles »
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Ibis Jane Goodall is first home in 400 yearsVienna TimesA rare wild Ibis named after British conservationist Jane Goodall has become the first member of the critically endangered bird species to fly over the Alps to the breeding grounds of northern Europe in 400 years ago. The rare Northern Bald Ibis lived ...and more »
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In theaters April 20. Get tickets: di.sn See Chimpanzee opening week and a donation will be made to the Jane Goodall Institute to help protect chimpanzees. Disneynature's newest True Life Adventure introduces Oscar, a young chimpanzee whose playful curiosity and zest for discovery light up the African forest until a twist of fate leaves Oscar to fend for himself with a little help from an unexpected ally.
Newsday (blog)Jane Goodall to speak at Adelphi UniversityNewsday (blog)Click here Jane Goodall to speak at Adelphi University Thursday April 5, 2012 7:29 PM By Joie Tyrrell World renowned primatologist and humanitarian Jane Goodall will detail her work with endangered species and the planet at Adelphi University on Monday ...and more »
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As a research videographer and filmmaker for the Jane Goodall Institute, Bill Wallauer has spent 20 years documenting and learning about chimpanzees. See what inspires his passion for nature.
"You hear so often this little saying, 'We haven't inherited this planet from our parents, we've borrowed it from our children.' We haven't borrowed it from our children, we've been stealing and we're still stealing today." -Dr. Jane Goodall Dr. Jane Goodall speaking to Central Michigan University students, staff, faculty, & friends regarding chimpanzees and conservation on March 28th, 2012.
NEW: Jane Goodall speaks at CMUThe Morning SunBy RYAN BERLIN When she was just a little girl, Jane Goodall remembers reading books about Tarzan. At the moment, she made up her mind that she wanted to travel to Africa. In 1960, accompanied by her mother, Goodall traveled to Gombe Stream National ...Jane Goodall tells stories of primate research, discovery to sold-out crowdCentral Michigan Lifeall 4 news articles »
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Jane Goodall greeting to Mission of Love Volunteers meeting
In theaters April 20 See Chimpanzee opening week and Disneynature will make a donation to the Jane Goodall Institute to protect chimpanzees today and tomorrow. Disneynature's newest True-Life Adventure introduces Oscar, a young chimp whose playful curiosity and zest for discovery light up the African forest until a twist of fate leaves Oscar to fend for himself with a little help from an unexpected ally. Facebook: facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Official Site: disney.com
See "Chimpanzee" the week it opens—April 20-26. For that one week only, Disneynature will contribute 20 cents per ticket to the Jane Goodall Institute to protect wild chimpanzees. The funds will help: -- Protect their home—the tropical forest. -- Educate the next generation. -- Care for orphaned chimpanzees.
Jane Goodall eloquently talks about deforestation and climate change at the Avoided Deforestation Partners event at the UN world climate summit in Durban, South Africa
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Dr. Jane Goodall, British Primatologist, Ethologist, Anthropologist and UN Messenger of Peace visited Khalifa University's Abu Dhabi campus and delivered a lecture named "Reasons for Hope", where she told her story in Africa and her research with the chimpanzees. She then spoke about sustainability and how people can still hope to save our green planet. During her speech, Sara Saeed Bawazir, Khalifa University's President of Green Crescent club, also spoke to the community where she encouraged the audience to sign up for the club to support "Roots & Shoots" an environmental program for the youth. Jane Goodall is the most famous chimpanzee expert in the world. A colleague of anthropologist Louis Leakey in Kenya in the late 1950s, she began studying the social organization of chimpanzees in 1960s, in what is now Tanzania. She obtained her PhD from Cambridge in 1965 and in 1967 she established Tanzania's Gombe Stream Research Center. Her research, based on extensive field work, is considered a milestone in the study of chimpanzees. Goodall has been a visiting professor at a number of universities, including Stanford University among others and has held a position at Tanzania's University of Dar es Salaam since 1973. She's the author of several books, including In the Shadow of Man and My Life with The Chimpanzees. She was presented the CBE by Queen Elizabeth II.
Dr. Jane Goodall, British Primatologist, Ethologist, Anthropologist and UN Messenger of Peace visited Khalifa University's Abu Dhabi campus and delivered a lecture named "Reasons for Hope", where she told her story in Africa and her research with the chimpanzees. She then spoke about sustainability and how people can still hope to save our green planet. During her speech, Sara Saeed Bawazir, Khalifa University's President of Green Crescent club, also spoke to the community where she encouraged the audience to sign up for the club to support "Roots & Shoots" an environmental program for the youth. Jane Goodall is the most famous chimpanzee expert in the world. A colleague of anthropologist Louis Leakey in Kenya in the late 1950s, she began studying the social organization of chimpanzees in 1960s, in what is now Tanzania. She obtained her PhD from Cambridge in 1965 and in 1967 she established Tanzania's Gombe Stream Research Center. Her research, based on extensive field work, is considered a milestone in the study of chimpanzees. Goodall has been a visiting professor at a number of universities, including Stanford University among others and has held a position at Tanzania's University of Dar es Salaam since 1973. She's the author of several books, including In the Shadow of Man and My Life with The Chimpanzees. She was presented the CBE by Queen Elizabeth II.
Dr. Jane Goodall, British Primatologist, Ethologist, Anthropologist and UN Messenger of Peace visited Khalifa University's Abu Dhabi campus and delivered a lecture named "Reasons for Hope", where she told her story in Africa and her research with the chimpanzees. She then spoke about sustainability and how people can still hope to save our green planet. During her speech, Sara Saeed Bawazir, Khalifa University's President of Green Crescent club, also spoke to the community where she encouraged the audience to sign up for the club to support "Roots & Shoots" an environmental program for the youth. Jane Goodall is the most famous chimpanzee expert in the world. A colleague of anthropologist Louis Leakey in Kenya in the late 1950s, she began studying the social organization of chimpanzees in 1960s, in what is now Tanzania. She obtained her PhD from Cambridge in 1965 and in 1967 she established Tanzania's Gombe Stream Research Center. Her research, based on extensive field work, is considered a milestone in the study of chimpanzees. Goodall has been a visiting professor at a number of universities, including Stanford University among others and has held a position at Tanzania's University of Dar es Salaam since 1973. She's the author of several books, including In the Shadow of Man and My Life with The Chimpanzees. She was presented the CBE by Queen Elizabeth II.
Dr. Jane Goodall, British Primatologist, Ethologist, Anthropologist and UN Messenger of Peace visited Khalifa University's Abu Dhabi campus and delivered a lecture named "Reasons for Hope", where she told her story in Africa and her research with the chimpanzees. She then spoke about sustainability and how people can still hope to save our green planet. During her speech, Sara Saeed Bawazir, Khalifa University's President of Green Crescent club, also spoke to the community where she encouraged the audience to sign up for the club to support "Roots & Shoots" an environmental program for the youth. Jane Goodall is the most famous chimpanzee expert in the world. A colleague of anthropologist Louis Leakey in Kenya in the late 1950s, she began studying the social organization of chimpanzees in 1960s, in what is now Tanzania. She obtained her PhD from Cambridge in 1965 and in 1967 she established Tanzania's Gombe Stream Research Center. Her research, based on extensive field work, is considered a milestone in the study of chimpanzees. Goodall has been a visiting professor at a number of universities, including Stanford University among others and has held a position at Tanzania's University of Dar es Salaam since 1973. She's the author of several books, including In the Shadow of Man and My Life with The Chimpanzees. She was presented the CBE by Queen Elizabeth II.
Dr. Jane Goodall, British Primatologist, Ethologist, Anthropologist and UN Messenger of Peace visited Khalifa University's Abu Dhabi campus and delivered a lecture named "Reasons for Hope", where she told her story in Africa and her research with the chimpanzees. She then spoke about sustainability and how people can still hope to save our green planet. During her speech, Sara Saeed Bawazir, Khalifa University's President of Green Crescent club, also spoke to the community where she encouraged the audience to sign up for the club to support "Roots & Shoots" an environmental program for the youth. Jane Goodall is the most famous chimpanzee expert in the world. A colleague of anthropologist Louis Leakey in Kenya in the late 1950s, she began studying the social organization of chimpanzees in 1960s, in what is now Tanzania. She obtained her PhD from Cambridge in 1965 and in 1967 she established Tanzania's Gombe Stream Research Center. Her research, based on extensive field work, is considered a milestone in the study of chimpanzees. Goodall has been a visiting professor at a number of universities, including Stanford University among others and has held a position at Tanzania's University of Dar es Salaam since 1973. She's the author of several books, including In the Shadow of Man and My Life with The Chimpanzees. She was presented the CBE by Queen Elizabeth II.
Jane Goodall, Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, speaking at the Avoided Deforestation Partners' high-level REDD+ event on the sidelines of the UNFCCC COP17 in Durban, South Africa. She outlines reasons for deforestation continuing despite awareness of the benefits forests provide, and then speaks about some possible solutions.
La Dra. Jane Goodall nació en Inglaterra en 1934 pero pasó casi 50 años en la selva africana conviviendo con chimpancés salvajes. Se convirtió en referente mundial en el estudio de esta especie animal y en una ferviente activista por la conservación del ambiente.
Jane Goodall, champion of the chimpanzee, talks about her ground-breaking work at Gombe, Tanzania. After spending many years observing chimpanzee behaviour in the wild, one thing that struck her particularly was their ability to form relationships between family members. She also witnessed the amazingly strong bonds between mothers and babies and that the experiences a young chimp faces in his early years, will determine its character as an adult. Jane also gives her views on teaching creationism alongside science. (Originally aired January 1996).
A different version of A Timelapse Journey with Nature made for the Jane Goodall Live Event (janegoodalllive.com) on September 27, 2011. Website: evosia.com Facebook:facebook.com/evosiastudios (for updates and behind the scenes) Twitter: twitter.com/evosia Film by Henry Jun Wah Lee, Evosia Studios Music by Justin R. Durban, justindurban.com
Dave Matthews and Jane Goodall sit down with moderator Bill Wallauer for a Q and A on 9.24.11 at the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood, CA [HD]
Dave Matthews sing three songs after Dr. Jane Goodall presents him with an award in Hollywood on September 24, 2011.
Find a theatre near you: www.fathomevents.com. Only $15 (may vary by theatre). Fathom Events Presents via satellite JANE GOODALL LIVE in 500 US movie theatres. Joining Jane in studio is Academy Award Best Actress Charlize Theron plus Jane talks with the astronauts aboard the International Space Station in orbit, and with superstar Dave Matthews, and then the first US showing of Jane's Journey -- with special appearances by Angelina Jolie and Pierce Brosnan. A rare look behind-the-scenes of Jane Goodall's extraordinary life.
Jane Goodall www.janegoodall.org With the upcoming release of the documentary Jane's Journey, a film about the work of Jane Goodall, Angelina Jolie is speaking about her time spent with the noted activist, and her role in the new documentary. Speaking on Goodall after working with her during the film, Jolie says, "She is one of the most decent people alive today. She is extraordinarily good natured...but she's also a fighter, so she's got such a great cool tough fighter energy so not at all this kind of peace activist, she is but in a very cool way." Jane's Journey took four years to complete and features both Jolie and film star Pierce Brosnan. The film follows Goodall's work over three continents.
On September 27th at 8pm ET/7pm CT/ 6pm MT/8pm PT(tape delayed), for only one night, famed chimpanzee researcher Jane Goodall will appear LIVE in hundreds of select movie theaters throughout the country for an exciting and unique event. This exclusive event will feature never-before-seen footage recently discovered in Jane's attic as well as the national debut of the multi-million dollar cinemagraphic story "Jane's Journey," with appearances by Academy Award Winner for Best Supporting Actress Angelina Jolie and James Bond's Pierce Brosnan. For more information and to buy tickets visit www.fathomevents.com
Dr. Jane Goodall inspires the We Day audience with her story and introduces Roots and Shoots, a movement that shows young people that they can take on the world's biggest challenges.
More than 20 years ago, Dr. Jane Goodall, now 75, decided to give up her career as a primatologist, as well as her private life, in order to devote all her energy to saving our endangered planet. Since then she's been spending 300 days a year scouring the globe on her mission to spread hope for future generations. She has taken on the responsibilities of a UN Messenger of Peace, and has been honored with countless awards. In Jane's Journey, we accompany her on her travels across several continents, and receive unprecedented access to her intense and exciting past. From her childhood home in Bournemouth, England, we embark to Gombe National Park on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, in Tanzania, her second home. It's where she began her groundbreaking research nearly half a century ago, and she still returns every year to enjoy the company of the chimpanzees that made her the internationally. Directed by: Lorenz Knauer Starring: Angelina Jolie, Pierce Brosnan, Jane Goodall
Dame Dr. Jane Goodall, UN Messenger of Peace, is in Singapore and recorded a video clip for ACRES to share her concerns about the plight of captive dolphins! Find out more about the ACRES "Save the World's Saddest Dolphins" campaign at: www.saddestdolphins.com
Jane Goodall describes how, in a rather unexpected way, the Holy Bible can sometimes inspire her work - and how spending time in the jungle has informed her sense of the afterlife. For full length interviews and behind-the-scenes content from George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight, visit www.strombo.com
Jane Goodall, commencement speaker, addresses attendees at the AUP Commencement Exercises 2011. This ceremony took place on May 18, 2011, at Theatre du Chatelet, Paris, France.
Two new children's books explore the life of Jane Goodall, the chimpanzee expert and prominent conservationist. The Times spoke with Dr. Goodall about living out her childhood dreams. Related Article: nyti.ms Please visit nyti.ms to embed this video. Watch more videos at nytimes.com
Primatologist and ethologist Dr. Jane Goodall visited the World Bank to share stories of her career in Africa and to outline a vision of hope for the future. For more information, please visit the World Bank's environment site at www.worldbank.org
76 year old Dr. Jane Goodall is world famous for her research about the chimpanzees of Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania. She spends 300 days per year travelling around the world inspiring future generations by giving lectures, writing books and through her youth organization "Roots & Shoots", active in more than 100 countries worldwide. In Jane's Journey, German director Knauer chronicles Dr. Goodall's personal evolution from young woman sent to Africa 50 years ago to animal conservationist to environmental activist to global humanitarian of today. From her childhood home in Bournemouth, England, we travel with her to the Gombe, her second home, where she began her groundbreaking research nearly half a century ago, and where she returns every year to enjoy the company of the chimpanzees that made her famous. Featuring cameos by Angelina Jolie, Pierce Brosnan and Kofi Annan, comments by friends and family and private 8mm film, this is a portrait of the private person and an exceptional woman, possibly the most fascinating woman of our time. Beautifully shot, with great humour and such amazing sound recording, you almost feel the animals sitting right next to you.
Special thanks to Jim Wimmer for the Jane Goodall / irish session connection. Also, special thanks to n0tmq in the comments below for setting the facts straight re: Jane Goodall and her work!
Jane Goodall brings Lara Logan and "60 Minutes" cameras back to the forests of Tanzania, where she began her love affair with chimpanzees 50 years ago, to remind the public that chimps are endangered.
Growing Roots & ShootsCalgary HeraldWest Island College students and members of the Jane Goodall Institute's youth conservation program Roots & Shoots, Carson Robertson, from left, ...
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Person Of The Week: Jane GoodallABC NewsEarthworms were the beginning of a childhood dream for Jane Goodall. Her mother told a story of going to Goodall's room ...
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Goodall says change is needed to save the environmentiNews880.comJane Goodall told a Calgary news conference yesterday that it's time to start putting the health of the Earth ahead economic profit. ...
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Jane Goodall Speaks at GWDaily ColonialRenowned primatologist and conservationist Jane Goodall came to GW's campus Monday evening to honor those who are working to make a difference and to ...
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Dorset charity fund-raisers meet conservationist Jane Goodall on world tourBournemouth EchoBOURNEMOUTH'S world-renowned conservationist Jane Goodall had a chance meeting with a team of Dorset charity fund-raisers while both were on ambitious world ...and more »
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Jane Goodall has taught the world more about chimpanzees than anyone else in the world. Her dream to study our closest relatives began in 1960 in Gombe Park, Tanzania, and she continues her work to save them today.
Angelina Jolie in an interview about great Jane Goodall. Joint meeting, Jane's Journey - the journey of life of Jane Goodall July 2010 Documentary More than 20 years ago, Dr. Jane Goodall, now 75, decided to give up her career as a primatologist, as well as her private life, in order to devote her entire energy to saving our endangered planet. Since then she's been spending 300 days a year scouring the globe on her mission to spread hope for future generations. She has taken on the responsibilities of a UN Messenger of Peace, has been honoured with countless awards, was appointed "Dame of the British Empire" and was even admitted to the "Légion d'Honneur", the highest decoration of France. In "Jane's Journey", we accompany her on her travels across several continents, with unprecedented access to her intense and exciting past. From her childhood home in Bournemouth, England, we embark to 'Gombe National Park' on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, in Tanzania, her second home. This is where she began her groundbreaking research nearly half a century ago, and where to this day she still returns every year to enjoy the company of the chimpanzees that made her the internationally recognized activist so loved and deeply respected. "Jane's Journey" is an intimate portrait of the private person behind the world-famous icon -- an exceptional woman, possibly the most fascinating woman of our time, whose scientific breakthroughs are considered to be among the most important of the past ...

