Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE on Chimpanzees | PBS NATURE
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Join Nature Executive Producer, Fred Kaufman in discussion with Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, Founder of The Jane Goodall Institute & a UN Messenger of Peace, as they discuss Dr. Goodall's work, the current state of chimpanzee research and conservation efforts, and how you can help chimpanzees thrive as they face threats to their habitats.
One of history's greatest persons...changed our world. Dr. Goodall was a primary reason that I chose a career in wildlife.
The chimp that drew... Not only did it draw the shape - but the physics on movement too! Think about it... If humans could just get off their arrogant high horse on thinking they are superior, we'd find out how to learn to listen to animals telling us all about themselves! Thank You so much Dr. Jane Goodall! Your inspiration is touching all of us world wide! ❤
Thank you so much Dr. Goodall!
Just saw the announcement of this! 6 hours after event, but yay for UA-cam access!
Kudos to your inspirational work. I read your book about living with chimps. Awesome.
I am in awe of your career and your tireless efforts in conservation of our chimpanzees.
I remember Roots and Shoots
Danielle Broza, the person who introduced Fred Kaufman and Dr. Goodall, is a fantastic speaker!
We appreciate that! Thank you!
Dr. Goodall. I'm honored to see your video. You are one of my heroes.
In the 80's I wanted to be a biologist. No one supported women being scientists then. Science definitely didn't support viewing animals as sentient beings, or even beings that could experience pain. Thank you for all you did for chimps, animals, and women. I truly admire you.
I always wish I’d done something extraordinary like this with wild animals. Every time I watch Nature, I say “I must go there” and write down the location on my bucket wildlife travel list.
What an incredible person Jane Goodall is. This has been incredible to share time with her through this interview. Thank you for the amazing impact these last few minutes has had on me. She is a world treasure.
im so glad she has hope, and sees thats theres a way, but where is that hope in Indonesia where they cut down forest to feed our newest oil obsession in palm oils (taking all the land away from orangutangs)- why?- they have seemingly find a way to put some in every product we use,so demand just get bigger its also hidden in different ways in the ingredient lists. and this is just 1 issue of what we do wrong on a list that could go on for days. Humans are a failed species because we know better but we dont change. the massive majority of humans(which keeps getting bigger because were able to keep overpopulating the planet )fall in line with our worst traits our obsession with greed, ego's, and power which never slows down, or changes . i wish there were more people like you but the simple truth is there isnt, and it may take the human extinction event to save the planet, but we will have well deserved it when it happens.
I remember her from
The Simpson
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she still alive ???
Yes, this was just uploaded 2 hours ago!😂
No... it's her ghost talking 🤔
Yes she is. She is a vibrant 90. Amazing.
Not accessible to hard of hearing. Dr. James voice very soft I can't hear it AND no captions. That's not ok
I don't think they can do captions on a live stream. I'm watching the replay, and there are captions available now
Hello! the commenter below is correct! While captions aren't available on the live stream, they should be available now. Thank you for your patience. We'll also transcribe this interview and post it on the PBS Nature blog. Check it out!