Jane Goodall Institute

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Jane Goodall, institute's namesake in October 2010

The Jane Goodall Institute (JGI) is an international wildlife and environment conservation organization headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, with branches in many countries. It was founded in 1977 by English primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE and Genevieve di San Faustino.

Its mission is to advance the power of individuals to take informed and compassionate action to improve the environment of all living things through the following objectives:[1]

  • Improve global understanding and treatment of great apes through research, public education and advocacy
  • Contribute to the preservation of great apes and their habitats by combining conservation with education and promotion of sustainable livelihoods in local communities
  • Create a worldwide network of young people who have learned to care deeply for their human community, for all animals and for the environment, and who will take responsible action to care for them.

JGI's main offices are in the United States, but it has sister offices around the world, in countries including Australia, Italy, Hong Kong and the United Kingdom, while its Gombe Stream Research Center is located in Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania.

Branches

China

The Roots & Shoots Environmental Education Program came to Beijing in 1994 and the Jane Goodall Institute China (JGI China) was established in 2000. Roots & Shoots is an international hands-on environmental and humanitarian education program that is about making positive change happen — for the environment, for animals and for our communities. Since 1994 the Roots & Shoots program has become the flagship program of JGI China. The Roots & Shoots Program is administered by three offices in China Mainland in Beijing, Shanghai and Chengdu. In addition to overseeing the expansion of R&S in China, the R&S Beijing office is directly managed by JGI China.

Hong Kong

The Jane Goodall Institute (Hong Kong) is one of the Asian branches dedicated to wildlife research, education and conservation. 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.

Shanghai

The Jane Goodall Institute Shanghai was founded as a volunteer organization in November 1999. Five years later, in November 2004, Roots & Shoots was granted Non-Profit Organization status by the Shanghai City Government and is currently the only legally registered, foreign-affiliated, environmental non-profit organization operating in China. The Jane Goodall Institute Shanghai believes that the future is in the hands of the world’s young people. The program is committed to the understanding and preservation of wildlife and our living world through the education and empowerment of our youth.

United Kingdom

JGI (UK) operates as a registered charity, The Jane Goodall Institute (UK),[2] based in Southampton. It offers environmental education, primate research and grassroots conservation programmes which aim to improve the lives of local people and enable them to preserve their environment.

The Roots & Shoots programme run by JGI (UK) is a children's education programme dealing with environmental, animal and social issues which aims to help children to change their lives in a small way which makes a large impact on the world around them. The programme gives free resources to schools along with giving awards, running competitions and highlighting specific environmental and social campaigns.

France

The Jane Goodall Institute France was founded in 2004.

Italy

The Jane Goodall Institute of Italy (ITA) was set up in December 1998 as the Italian branch of the Jane Goodall Institute International (JGI) on the initiative of the President the biologist Daniela De Donno. JGI Italy is a socially useful non-profit organization, its philosophy and aims are based on those of the JGI International: acting to build a better future for people, animals and the environment.

See also

References

  1. "Our History and Mission". The Jane Goodall Institute. 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-08-22. Retrieved 2008-11-12. 
  2. THE JANE GOODALL INSTITUTE (UK), Registered Charity no. 327858 at the Charity Commission

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