Remembering Hilda Tresz, A Champion for Chimpanzees

April 27, 2019  It is with heavy hearts that we announce the sudden and unexpected death of long-time colleague and friend, Hilda Tresz. Hilda was a very special part of ChimpanZoo, a program of the Jane Goodall Institute Global, which is dedicated to improving the welfare of captive chimpanzees through observational research, behavioral enrichment and environmental […]

Roots & Shoots is Growing An Inclusive Network of Change-makers

Roots & Shoots just turned 28, and after 28 years of providing young people and educators the tools they need to make compassionate decisions for the planet we all share, we’re taking the program to the next level. With generous support from the Fund II Foundation, this year Roots & Shoots is proud to announce […]

Changing of the Chimp Matriarchal Guard in Gombe

Gremlin, her three adult daughters, and their offspring, have dominated the female hierarchy of the Kasakela community in Gombe, Tanzania, in recent years. It is not uncommon to find two, three, or even all four of these females and their families foraging together peacefully through Kakombe Valley in the heart of the Kasakelan’s range. With […]

Dr. Goodall’s Thoughts on the Fire of Notre Dame

I am horrified and deeply distressed to hear about the fire that is raging in the historic Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. It is a truly terrible tragedy. As I wrote in my book Reason for Hope, the cathedral played an important part during a very difficult time in my personal life, and the experience […]

Jane’s Turning 85: Will You Be a Part of Generation Jane?

On April 3rd, 2019, we celebrate the 85th birthday of Dr. Jane Goodall, a woman who for nearly 60 years has inspired and motivated millions of people around the globe to live in greater harmony with nature and to create a more just and peaceful world. On this special occasion, we recognize the unique legacy […]

The #1 Thing We Want You to Do For Earth Day

Celebrate Earth Month with a Roots & Shoots Challenge!  Help us celebrate Earth Month this April by taking-action for the planet using 5 R’s! Our 2019 Earth Month Challenge is “Stop the Sea of Plastic.” Before, during and after Earth Day, compassionate citizens everywhere will be challenged to consider their own plastic consumption and understand the implications that […]

We’re Taking Jane’s Vision To the Next Level

Many of us know the story: Jane Goodall lived in Gombe immersed in the lives of wild chimpanzees, allowing her to unlock truths like no one had before, revolutionizing the way we understand our closest living relatives and ourselves. The story you may not know is how Jane’s approach to science wasn’t the only revolutionary thing […]

Chimps in Gombe Teach Us So Much…What About Monkeys?

Gombe, Tanzania, is often recognized for the chimpanzee research and discoveries initiated by Dr. Jane Goodall in the early 60s that changed the way we understand our closest living relatives. This incredible legacy of knowledge and science is continued by the Jane Goodall Institute, and is home of the longest running wild chimpanzee study in the […]

The Forest is Calling – Answering the Call is Our Only Hope.

The forest is calling, can you hear it? It’s been a long time since you’ve listened – really listened – to its call. What is it saying? It’s a faint mummer, but if you try you can still hear it’s message: It’s saying that our endless consumption and reliance on new technology is silencing ecosystems, […]

Roots & Shoots Program Recognized for Exemplary Youth Engagement

In its recent report, “Engaging Young People for Health and Sustainable Development,”the World Health Organization (WHO) highlighted the efforts of our very own Roots & Shoots program! The report recognizes organizations that excel in engaging youth (defined as anyone between the ages of 10 and 24) in issues including sustainability, education, gender equality and human […]