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Jane Goodall: 40 Years at Gombe

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Discover the pioneering journey of Jane Goodall in "Jane Goodall: 40 Years at Gombe," a compelling exploration of her four decades at Gombe Stream, where she revolutionized our understanding of chimpanzees and their natural habitat. Published on November 15, 1999, this enlightening book captures the dedication and resilience of Goodall as she observed and documented the intimate behaviors of chimpanzees, shedding light on the critical importance of environmental conservation. Ideal for elementary school readers, this narrative not only educates but inspires a new generation about the significance of environmental justice and the impact of persistent, respectful wildlife research. Through Goodall’s eyes, young readers will learn about the interconnectedness of nature and the urgent need to protect our planet’s biodiversity. Engage with this story of determination and discover how one person’s passion for nature helped to alter the course of environmental awareness.

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Published by Harry N. Abrams on November 15, 1999
128 pages
ISBN: 9781556709470
Best for readers in Elementary School
This book provides valuable insights into Environmental Justice , highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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