Friday, October 29, 2010
Mohammed Dhaifallah-Jane Goodall
Jane Goodall is a British anthropologist, ethologist, primatologist, and UN Messenger of Peace. Her achievements began because her child dream which is visiting Africa. After finishing high school her friend. When she travelled to Tanzania, she worked as ethlogist. She studied the human behavior, which was a new field when she began in 1960s. Moreover, Dr. Leakey encouraged her to study wild chimpanzees because of the close genetic link to human beings (the differences between them only 1%). She did her research in Research at Gombe Stream National Park. Additionally, she wrote papers for globally known scientific journals and she has also two books, Wild Chimpanzees and In the Shadow of Man. In the last ten years, she has had a major impact on how zoos and laboratories treat animals.
She also has a program in her Institute named Roots and Shoots. This program makes positive change happen for the communities (for humans, animals and environment). There are contacts from more than 100 countries that discussed the issues and the problems in our world and then find the solutions to take actions.
for more infromation about Jane Goodall
http://www.rootsandshoots.org/
http://www.wic.org/bio/jgoodall.htm
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ooooh Mohammed the pictures are really nice :) :) :)
ReplyDeleteMohammad I really enjoyed reading your entry, most of the entries did not include the program of roots and shoots (At least the ones I read).
ReplyDeleteShe was truly a wonderful lady. Very entertaining facts.