Dr. Goodall, who blazed a trail for countless women in science, shares how persevered through difficult times.
Oct. 3, 2023, 5:47 PM UTCWhen it comes to our environment – and the recent, unprecedented wildfires, hurricanes and other devastating effects of climate change– there are many reasons to be pessimistic. But world-renowned ethologist, environmentalist and activist Dr. Jane Goodall is choosing to remain hopeful about the future.
Dr. Goodall said what gives her hope is young people who believe in a better future, adding she wants to “live long enough to spread my [conservationist] message far enough around the world.” “I've had times in my life when I felt discouraged and depressed,” recounted Dr. Goodall. “…Everybody laughed at me, when I first decided I was going to grow up -- I was 10 – and go to Africa, live with wild animals, and write books about them … But you see, the secret was I had an amazing and supportive mother. And she said to me … ‘If you're going to do something like this, you have to work very hard and take advantage of every opportunity.
She has since created conservation organization, the Jane Goodall Institute, along with Roots & Shoots, an international youth program geared toward creating positive change in more than 65 countries. She is also in the new film “Jane Goodall: Reasons for Hope.”
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