Jane Goodall Institute
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The Jane Goodall Institute was founded by Jane Goodall and Genevieve, Princess di San Faustino in 1977.
They focus their philanthrophy on primates, specializing in research and provision of animal welfare.
The Jane Goodall Institute, a non-government organization, founded by Jane Goodall in California, was founded in 1977 to promote animal welfare activities and improve the environment of all living things.
In 1991, JGI launched its most wide-reaching program: Roots & Shoots, a program about making positive change happen—for our communities, for animals and for the environment.
As JGI is a global institute, it has offices all over the world, such as Australia, Italy, Hong Kong, etc, while the Gombe Stream Research Center is located at Tanzania.
The Jane Goodall Institute (Hong Kong) is one of the Asian branches dedicated to wildlife research, education and conservation. [1] In 2002, the Jane Goodall Institute Hong Kong was established as one of the local charities with the intention to motivate the Hong Kong public to show compassion and care for the community, animals and environment.
[edit] External links
Official web site of the The Jane Goodall Institute