Nelson Mandela Day: Building a Brighter, Peaceful Tomorrow & Beyond

It has been four years since the passing of Nelson Mandela, on December 5th, 2013, but his memory vividly remains in the minds of millions around the world. His commitment to peace and justice were exceptional, and he impacted and inspired through both his words, and the way he lived. Dr. Goodall’s reflection on Mandela […]

How Important Is It to Our Nature to Be Out in Nature?

Oh, what a breath of fresh air! According to The Nature of Americans study published this year, over three out of four adults consider contact with nature as very, or extremely important to their physical health and emotional outlook. This may sound intuitive, but having concrete facts around this phenomenon is not only confirmation for […]

Busakara: Baby Chimpanzee Rescued From the Brink

When two-month old chimpanzee Busakara arrived at the Center for the Rehabilitation of the Primates of Lwiro (CRPL) in June, she weighed little over one pound. This tiny chimp was extremely weak after suffering from a cold and from diarrhea. She was found orphaned in a village near Pinga, in the north-east of the Democratic […]

From the Gombe of Yesterday, to the Gombe of Tomorrow and Beyond!

A Year of Discovery: Gombe Chimpanzees, Baboons, and More… 2016 was another incredible year building on the 57 year legacy of ongoing studies at the Gombe Stream Research Center of chimpanzees and other primates, stemming from Dr. Jane Goodall’s initial work. The JGI team is excited to share the discoveries, challenges and plans for the center. […]

Happy Birthday Malala Yousafzai!

While some students fight for fewer assigned reading pages, others fight for their right to read at all. Education is not a given right in some places, which is a hard truth that young activist Malala Yousafzai is working to change. Today is Malala’s 20th Birthday and she is one of today’s most compassionate leaders. […]

Compassionate Leaders You Should Get to Know: Laurie Findley

With the refugee crisis in such a dire state, it is hard to know where to begin, but young leader Laurie Findley knows that the first and most important step is just to begin. Laurie’s activism work began with something as simple as tuning in to where her candy bars came from and now has […]

Cecil’s Son Xanda Taken by the Same Ruthless Trade: Trophy Hunting

Animal lovers around the world fall silent once again as we see a tragic event repeat itself. Xanda, the son of the famous Zimbabwean lion Cecil, has reportedly met the same horrific fate – killed by trophy hunters. This news comes just a few weeks after we commemorated the second anniversary of Cecil the Lion’s […]

Exploring the World’s Last Wild Places With Photographer Chris Burkard

Imagine an indigo night sky filled with stars, streaked with glowing northern lights. Now switch to another scene of a surfer riding a too-perfect wave in front of snow-covered mountains. For me, this is what came to characterize Chris Burkard’s photography, and it’s what has kept me checking back for new photographs following each of […]

Get Inspired to Build a Better World with Our Summer Reading List!

Dr. Jane Goodall has been a force of hope her entire life. For a woman that has seen the devastation of so much due to things like deforestation and the illegal bushmeat trade, she continues to remain positive and inspires us all to work toward a brighter future. Here is a list of books by […]