Jane Goodall
Jane keynotes Geneva Lecture Series
Jane was the keynote speaker of the fourth edition of the Geneva Lecture Series on 26 May at the Palais des Nations, and urged us all to recognize our obligation to future generations. "When I think about how we have harmed the planet since I was their age, I feel this desperation and shame," she said. "We have compromised their future. But it’s not true that there’s nothing that can be done about it”.
Her talk was titled "Nature's wake-up call: Why we must heed the warning."
A remarkable evening
Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds performed to an ecstatic audience at a sold-out benefit concert on behalf of the Jane Goodall Institute last Thursday night.
Jane in the funnies
MUTTS — Patrick McDonnell

The Gombe 50 Story
The Jane Photo of the Week
Every year, members of Jane Goodall's Roots & Shoots participate in the International Day of Peace with celebrations around the world each September. Jane often celebrates the occasion in New York City and visits the United Nations headquarters in her role as a United Nations Messenger of Peace.
Jane Visits Atlanta's Jackson Elementary School
Last month, Jane visited Warren T. Jackson Elementary School in Atlanta as part of a quick trip to Georgia. Take a look at the photos of the visit below.
The Jane Photo of the Week - NYC
Jane and Nona Gandelman at work in New York City on edits to Jane Goodall: 50 Years at Gombe--A Tribute to Five Decades of Wildlife Research, Education and Conservation. This coffee-table book will be released this year -- the 50th anniversary of Jane's groundbreaking chimpanzee research at Gombe National Park in Tanzania. The book is being published by Stewart, Tabori and Chang.
Photo by Mary Lewis









