Home Actress Jane Goodall HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers May 2024 Jane Goodall Instagram - โ˜€๏ธ Turning trash into treasure! โ˜€๏ธ ๐ŸŒŠ Join the excitement in St. Petersburg, Florida, where @keeppinellasbeautiful's "Kids Can" Trash Monster Cleanup Event brought together changemakers of all ages to take on the staggering 8 million metric tons of plastic flooding our oceans each year. ๐Ÿ– Plastic pollution harms animals, people, and even economies โ€” especially in Florida, which relies heavily on tourism. That's why the "Kids Can" Trash Monster Cleanup Event was createdโ€”to empower kids and families with the knowledge to tackle litter head-on. ๐ŸŽจ Led by local high schoolers, the event kicked off with a beach cleanup, hauling in over 20 pounds of single-use plastic. Using a Roots & Shoots grant, they procured art supplies to unleash their creativity and transform the collected trash into scary monster sculptures. ๐Ÿค By banding together, this community didn't just clean up; they crafted a solution. They repurposed trash, averting water pollution, wildlife threats, and vacation disruptions, showcasing their creativity and environmental stewardship. ๐Ÿ“ธ The "Kids Can" Trash Monster Cleanup Event Alt text Slide 1: A photo of three kids and an adult using litter pick-up sticks to grab trash on the beach and put it into garbage bags. Slide 2: A photo of a group of about 25 adults, teenagers, and kids of varying appearances posing in front of a banner reading, "Keep Pinellas Beautiful Youth Advisory Council." Slide 3: A photo of a "Trash Monster" creatively made from reused trash. #JaneGoodall #JaneGoodallInstitute #JGI #RootsAndShoots #Florida #ReduceReuseRecycle #beachcleanup #upcycle #CraftIdeas #youthleadership #communityproject #environment #creativity

Jane Goodall Instagram – โ˜€๏ธ Turning trash into treasure! โ˜€๏ธ ๐ŸŒŠ Join the excitement in St. Petersburg, Florida, where @keeppinellasbeautiful’s “Kids Can” Trash Monster Cleanup Event brought together changemakers of all ages to take on the staggering 8 million metric tons of plastic flooding our oceans each year. ๐Ÿ– Plastic pollution harms animals, people, and even economies โ€” especially in Florida, which relies heavily on tourism. That’s why the “Kids Can” Trash Monster Cleanup Event was createdโ€”to empower kids and families with the knowledge to tackle litter head-on. ๐ŸŽจ Led by local high schoolers, the event kicked off with a beach cleanup, hauling in over 20 pounds of single-use plastic. Using a Roots & Shoots grant, they procured art supplies to unleash their creativity and transform the collected trash into scary monster sculptures. ๐Ÿค By banding together, this community didn’t just clean up; they crafted a solution. They repurposed trash, averting water pollution, wildlife threats, and vacation disruptions, showcasing their creativity and environmental stewardship. ๐Ÿ“ธ The “Kids Can” Trash Monster Cleanup Event Alt text Slide 1: A photo of three kids and an adult using litter pick-up sticks to grab trash on the beach and put it into garbage bags. Slide 2: A photo of a group of about 25 adults, teenagers, and kids of varying appearances posing in front of a banner reading, “Keep Pinellas Beautiful Youth Advisory Council.” Slide 3: A photo of a “Trash Monster” creatively made from reused trash. #JaneGoodall #JaneGoodallInstitute #JGI #RootsAndShoots #Florida #ReduceReuseRecycle #beachcleanup #upcycle #CraftIdeas #youthleadership #communityproject #environment #creativity

Jane Goodall Instagram - โ˜€๏ธ Turning trash into treasure! โ˜€๏ธ ๐ŸŒŠ Join the excitement in St. Petersburg, Florida, where @keeppinellasbeautiful's "Kids Can" Trash Monster Cleanup Event brought together changemakers of all ages to take on the staggering 8 million metric tons of plastic flooding our oceans each year. ๐Ÿ– Plastic pollution harms animals, people, and even economies โ€” especially in Florida, which relies heavily on tourism. That's why the "Kids Can" Trash Monster Cleanup Event was createdโ€”to empower kids and families with the knowledge to tackle litter head-on. ๐ŸŽจ Led by local high schoolers, the event kicked off with a beach cleanup, hauling in over 20 pounds of single-use plastic. Using a Roots & Shoots grant, they procured art supplies to unleash their creativity and transform the collected trash into scary monster sculptures. ๐Ÿค By banding together, this community didn't just clean up; they crafted a solution. They repurposed trash, averting water pollution, wildlife threats, and vacation disruptions, showcasing their creativity and environmental stewardship. ๐Ÿ“ธ The "Kids Can" Trash Monster Cleanup Event Alt text Slide 1: A photo of three kids and an adult using litter pick-up sticks to grab trash on the beach and put it into garbage bags. Slide 2: A photo of a group of about 25 adults, teenagers, and kids of varying appearances posing in front of a banner reading, "Keep Pinellas Beautiful Youth Advisory Council." Slide 3: A photo of a "Trash Monster" creatively made from reused trash. #JaneGoodall #JaneGoodallInstitute #JGI #RootsAndShoots #Florida #ReduceReuseRecycle #beachcleanup #upcycle #CraftIdeas #youthleadership #communityproject #environment #creativity

Jane Goodall Instagram – โ˜€๏ธ Turning trash into treasure! โ˜€๏ธ

๐ŸŒŠ Join the excitement in St. Petersburg, Florida, where @keeppinellasbeautiful’s “Kids Can” Trash Monster Cleanup Event brought together changemakers of all ages to take on the staggering 8 million metric tons of plastic flooding our oceans each year.

๐Ÿ– Plastic pollution harms animals, people, and even economies โ€” especially in Florida, which relies heavily on tourism. That’s why the “Kids Can” Trash Monster Cleanup Event was createdโ€”to empower kids and families with the knowledge to tackle litter head-on.

๐ŸŽจ Led by local high schoolers, the event kicked off with a beach cleanup, hauling in over 20 pounds of single-use plastic. Using a Roots & Shoots grant, they procured art supplies to unleash their creativity and transform the collected trash into scary monster sculptures.

๐Ÿค By banding together, this community didn’t just clean up; they crafted a solution. They repurposed trash, averting water pollution, wildlife threats, and vacation disruptions, showcasing their creativity and environmental stewardship.

๐Ÿ“ธ The “Kids Can” Trash Monster Cleanup Event

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Slide 1: A photo of three kids and an adult using litter pick-up sticks to grab trash on the beach and put it into garbage bags.
Slide 2: A photo of a group of about 25 adults, teenagers, and kids of varying appearances posing in front of a banner reading, “Keep Pinellas Beautiful Youth Advisory Council.”
Slide 3: A photo of a “Trash Monster” creatively made from reused trash.

#JaneGoodall #JaneGoodallInstitute #JGI #RootsAndShoots #Florida #ReduceReuseRecycle #beachcleanup #upcycle #CraftIdeas #youthleadership #communityproject #environment #creativity | Posted on 13/May/2024 21:29:34

Jane Goodall Instagram – ๐ŸŒฟ New Gombe secret unlocked: connected female chimps = thriving babies! Read more about our current research at Gombe National Park, home to JGI’s long-running wild chimpanzee study. ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŒฟ
 
๐Ÿต In a recent paper from November 2023, scientists at Gombe National Park shed light on the intricate web of female chimpanzee sociality and its profound impact on offspring survival.
 
๐Ÿ’ชDespite typically dispersing from their groups, it turns out that female chimpanzees with strong social ties enjoy greater reproductive success.
 
๐Ÿ“ˆFemales that are well-integrated into social networks before giving birth saw increased survival rates for their young at crucial developmental stages.
 
๐Ÿค As they say, “it takes a village!” This groundbreaking research challenges old assumptions about chimpanzees and highlights the crucial role that social bonds among females play in shaping future generations.
 
To learn more and for access to the entire paper, use the link in bio.
#GombeResearch #ChimpanzeeSociality #JGI #JaneGoodall #ScienceWithAHeart
 
๐Ÿ“ธ: Bill Wallauer
 
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Jane Goodall Instagram – ๐ŸŒฟ๐ŸŽฌ Season 2 of Jane, the series inspired by Dr. Jane Goodall, is here and the buzz is real!
 
๐Ÿ“บ๐Ÿ’š Follow Jane Garcia, an imaginative young environmentalist who idolizes Dr. Jane Goodall, as she goes on adventures with her best friend, David, and a stuffed chimpanzee named Graybeard in order to protect the wild animals of the world!
 
๐Ÿ‘€๐Ÿƒ Why watch Jane? Itโ€™s more than just entertainmentโ€”itโ€™s a journey into the heart of environmental consciousness. If you’re drawn to stories that combine education with enchantment, Jane is your perfect match.
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