Jane Goodall

  • Jane Goodall´s discoveries about chimpanzees behaviour (meat)

    Jane Goodall´s discoveries about chimpanzees behaviour (meat)
    Jane Goodall discovered that chimpanzees eat meat. She and everyone else thought that chimpanzees were vegetarian, but when she saw a group of them eating a bushpig, she started her research. She once observed how the chimpanzees hunted the animals, first, 3 or 4 chimpanzees joined together, and then, they attack and kill the animal to eat it.
  • Chimpanzees making and using their own tools

    Chimpanzees making and using their own tools
    Jane discovered that chimpanzees can make and use their own tools. She first noticed something with her chimpanzees(David Greybeard and Goliath) they were trying to extract termites from their mounds, and for that, they were making tools.
  • Jane Goodall’s Institute’s work

    Jane Goodall’s Institute’s work
    The Institute's work is to save chimpanzees from extinction. There were about 1 million chimpanzees in 1900, and now, there are 340,00 left.
  • Jane Goodall's work as an activist

    Jane Goodall's work as an activist
    Jane Goodall for first time attended a conference in Chicago called "Understanding Chimpanzees". Then she liked it, so she started to research and now she is an activist that works and researchs about chimpanzees.
  • ROOTS & SHOOTS

    ROOTS & SHOOTS
    This was created to start to place power and resources to create practical solutions to big challenges in the hands of young people.