At GWF 2022, Jane Goodall and Jack Dangermond Call for Collaboration for a Sustainable Future
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The messages to the GWF attendees from two renowned conservation crusaders Dr Jane Goodall and Jack Dangermond were most poignant.
Key Points:
- The messages to the GWF attendees from two renowned conservation crusaders Dr Jane Goodall and Jack Dangermond were most poignant.
- In two separate video addresses, both the leaders appealed to the audience to act collectively and responsibly for a sustainable future.
- Dr Lilian Pintea, Vice President of Conservation Science, Jane Goodall Institute, USA, was also part of the address.
- The Jane Goodall Institute's community-centred conservation and development program TACARE partners with local inhabitants to create sustainable livelihoods while promoting environmental protection.