Jane Goodall on the web of life

Jane Goodall has spent much of her life working for the preservation of the Earth's wildlife and wild places, along with empowering young people to make a difference.

In this short film, she explains the interconnected web of life on planet Earth, and the problems it currently faces from human activity. Goodall makes the case that alone we may feel powerless, but collectively we have the ability and responsibility to save Earth's fragile web of life. Image Credit: Jane Goodall Institute.

Jane Goodall makes a moving case for all of us to act for Earth's web of life
“One individual cannot possibly make a difference alone. It is individual efforts, collectively, that makes a noticeable difference – all the difference in the world.” – Dr Jane Goodall.
Phill Pullinger
Phill Pullinger
Phill is a GP, conservationist, author of Tarkine Trails, and co-founder of Kuno. Phill has broad...


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