IUBS Centenary Webinar Series : Lecture 3 | Gombe and Beyond

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The third lecture in the IUBS Webinar Series is delivered by Dr Jane Goodall, DBE. An ethologist and environmentalist, with ongoing research spanning more than six decades, Dr Goodall is a pioneer in studying the behavior, social organization, and cognitive abilities of chimpanzees. She is the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute (JGI) & UN Messenger of Peace.

In this webinar, Dr. Jane Goodall talks about the research that she began more than 60 years ago, which is ongoing today into the lives of the wild chimpanzees in Tanzania’s Gombe National Park. Her pioneering work has changed the way we look at wildlife and conservation activities across the world. The TACARE programme has empowered the communities living around Gombe to become JGI’s partners in conservation and is being replicated in other African countries. Dr. Goodall speaks about her early work, how it changed the way we think about both chimpanzees and ourselves and about the many programmes established by the Jane Goodall Institute that are working to sustain both wildlife and human communities.

Link to the website of the Jane Goodall Institute -
https://www.janegoodall.org/

To know more about the upcoming IUBS centenary lectures, please visit-
http://www.iubs.org/
https://indiabioscience.org/

Also, watch the previous lectures of this series here -
   • IUBS Webinars  

Content annotations-
00:00 - Welcome & housekeeping by Shantala Hari Dass
02:54 - Audience poll
04:57 - Opening remarks by LS Shashidhara
07:29 - Introduction of Dr. Jane Goodall by Lucilla Spini
11:35 - Introduction video
12:38 - Lecture by Dr. Jane Goodall
45:17 - Second video
48:45 - Q&A
59:36 - Together we can, together we will

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