Friday, October 29, 2010

Azza Zarour- Jane Godall


I was very Impressed to know about Jane Godall and her experience to protect the chimpanzees . she now has big campaigns to spread the consciousness about this issue.  ( she reminds me with my sisters she just loves animals aoooooooo much and especially chimpanzees J J)  here are some information about Jane from her official website.  







"As a 23-year-old in 1960, she had traveled from England to Tanzania and bravely entered the little-known world of wild chimpanzees. She was equipped with nothing more than a notebook and pair of binoculars. But with her rare degree of patience, and fortified by characteristic optimism, she won the trust of these initially shy creatures. She managed to open a window onto their sometimes strange and often familiar-seeming lives. The public was fascinated and remains so to this day.

Today Jane’s work revolves around mobilizing action on behalf of chimpanzees, who are endangered, and all wildlife species. The Jane Goodall Institute works to protect the famous chimpanzees of Gombe National Park in Tanzania, but recognizes this can’t be accomplished without a holistic approach that addresses the real needs of local people. Our conservation efforts include sustainable development programs that engage communities as true partners. These programs began around Gombe but now spread across the continent. Likewise the Roots & Shoots youth action program Jane and a group of Tanzanian students started in 1990 now spreads to more than 100 countries." 




If you want to know more about her just go check her website 
www.janegoodall.org/jane-goodall


Regards,
Azza

3 comments:

  1. Thank you Azza for the information, its great! Well ... I am just worried about the extreme care that Dr. Goodall is giving to Champanzees!! I am afraid she believes in Darwin's theory of human beings evolving from Champanzees! Well... protecting animals is a great message of life, but I think until human beings across the world gain their security and stop being killed, their protection should be our priority. Moreover, how does it add to the world whether the champanzee can understand something 0.3% more! They are still animals and they will never reach human beings' level of intelligence. We only protect champanzees and animals as well because they are living creatures and part of the environment that Allah created for our use.

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  2. Hey azza, i really liked your blog. Its very informative. Protecting animals is very important as they are living creatures as well. janes research did make a lot of difference for the chimpanzees and its very good.

    Alina Asif

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