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Jane Goodall: 50 Years at Gombe

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"Jane Goodall: 50 Years at Gombe" is a visually stunning and enlightening homage to Dr. Jane Goodall's remarkable journey and enduring impact in the realms of environmental and animal justice. Published on October 1, 2010, this revised edition celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of Dr. Goodall's pioneering research with the chimpanzees of East Africa. The book is enriched with an array of new photographs and updated content that spans over five decades of groundbreaking discoveries and compassionate advocacy. Readers will delve into the significant strides made in understanding chimpanzee behavior, the fight against AIDS, and community-focused conservation efforts that include health, education, and reforestation projects in Tanzanian communities. Suitable for adult education settings, this book not only educates but also inspires collective action towards a more humane and sustainable world. Engage with this compelling narrative and be part of a global movement towards preserving our planet and its inhabitants.

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Published by Stewart, Tabori and Chang on October 1, 2010
144 pages
ISBN: 9781584798781
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This book provides valuable insights into Animal Justice and Environmental Justice, highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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