Jane Goodall Instagram – Have you noticed how we always put a disclaimer on photos that show humans and wildlife in close proximity? It’s more than just a precaution β it’s a crucial step in safeguarding both humans and our primate friends π΅
Chimpanzees are wild animals that should always be observed with great respect and caution, and we’ve learned a lot about how to best interact with them since Jane first began studying the species. But did you know, we can pose more danger to them than they do to us? By coming into close contact, we can inadvertently expose them to illnesses their immune systems aren’t equipped to handle π·
To combat this risk, the Jane Goodall Institute and the Gombe Stream Research Center have instituted the Gombe One Health Hub. π¬ This initiative aims to better understand, anticipate, and address zoonotic diseases β those that can leap between animals and humans. Gombe researchers use innovative methods to keep the wildlife we study safe, from studying mosquito DNA, like you see in the image above, to learning from local people about their health and livestock.
Our goal is to predict, detect, and respond to disease outbreaks to ensure a healthier future for both humans and our primate family.
πΈ: Stephano Lihedule
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Image 1 – A picture of two researchers in white lab coats with blue gloves pipetting liquids in a test tube.
Image 2 – A green background with white text reading “The Jane Goodall Institute does not endorse handling or close proximity to wildlife.”
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