Jane Goodall Instagram – While we all love a photo that shows a glimpse into the lives of incredible species like chimpanzees, it’s important to be mindful of the content we engage with. That’s why every time we post an archival photo or a picture from a sanctuary that shows people and wildlife in close proximity to each other, we include our disclaimer: *The Jane Goodall Institute does not endorse handling or close proximity to wildlife.*
Giving wildlife space keeps everyone safe. So before hitting that like or share button, take a moment to ensure the content aligns with ethical standards. Here’s what to watch out for:
π« Videos and photos from unaccredited captive facilities seeking attention or profit
π« Chimpanzees being coerced into unnatural behaviors or dressed up for entertainment
π« Close contact between chimpanzees and non-expert humans
Swipe through to discover and appreciate examples of appropriate content:
π΅ Chimpanzees thriving in their natural habitat
π Living freely at an accredited sanctuary, or
π Being cared for by trained professionals
Let’s celebrate these remarkable animals responsibly! πΏπΈ
πΈ Image 1: Fernando Turmo
πΈ Image 2: Stephano Lihedule
πΈ Image 3: Fernando Turmo
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Image 1: A young chimpanzee holding a stick on the forest floor at Tchimpounga.
Image 2: A wild chimpanzee climbing through vines in Gombe Stream National Park.
Image 3: Two adult chimpanzees laying on the forest floor in the foreground with two researcher studying and watching them in the background.
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