Published Nov 24, 2021
Jane Goodall – What It Means to Be Human
Jane Goodall delves into the deep human-nature connection, emphasizing empathy and the need for global collaboration to achieve a sustainable future. She reflects on human intellect's impact on nature, the intelligence of animals, and shares her inspiring journey from observing chimpanzees to becoming a conservation advocate.

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