April 1, 2026 By Jane Goodall Institute
Each year since 2009, D23: The Official Disney Fan Club has gathered Disney enthusiasts to experience, “all the magic and excitement of the past, present, and future of Disney entertainment at the Anaheim Convention Center. This year at D23, a Disneynature exhibit highlights the impacts of their support to wildlife conservation around the globe and their efforts to draw the attention of families everywhere to the wonders of nature and the importance of protecting it.
In 2012, with the release of Disneynature’s Chimpanzee, movie-goers had the chance to meet two groups of chimpanzees, including little Oscar and learn about his adventures in the forest with his family. A portion of every ticket sold was donated to the Jane Goodall Institute to support the chimpanzees of the Tchimpounga Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Center in the Republic of Congo as well as our efforts to protect forest habitats and raise awareness about the importance of protecting great apes.
At the D23 EXPO, images of some of JGI’s efforts appear with information about what we’ve achieved since the launch of Chimpanzee. Just a handful of of these achievements include:
Since the release of Chimpanzee, Dr. Goodall has remained a Disneynature conservation ambassador getting audiences excited about Disneynature Bears and Monkey Island.