Home Actress Jane Goodall HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers May 2024 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: 🚫 Videos and photos from unaccredited captive facilities seeking attention or profit 🚫 Chimpanzees being coerced into unnatural behaviors or dressed up for entertainment 🚫 Close contact between chimpanzees and non-expert humans Swipe through to discover and appreciate examples of appropriate content: 🐡 Chimpanzees thriving in their natural habitat πŸƒ Living freely at an accredited sanctuary, or πŸ’š Being cared for by trained professionals Let's celebrate these remarkable animals responsibly! πŸŒΏπŸ“Έ πŸ“Έ Image 1: Fernando Turmo πŸ“Έ Image 2: Stephano Lihedule πŸ“Έ Image 3: Fernando Turmo Alt Text: 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. #WildlifePhotography #Gombe #Tchimpounga #JaneGoodallInstitute #JGI #JaneGoodall #Conservation #WildlifeProtection #Chimpanzees #Environmentalism #AnimalWelfare #Sustainability #Science #Education #TheMoreYouKnow

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: 🚫 Videos and photos from unaccredited captive facilities seeking attention or profit 🚫 Chimpanzees being coerced into unnatural behaviors or dressed up for entertainment 🚫 Close contact between chimpanzees and non-expert humans Swipe through to discover and appreciate examples of appropriate content: 🐡 Chimpanzees thriving in their natural habitat πŸƒ Living freely at an accredited sanctuary, or πŸ’š Being cared for by trained professionals Let’s celebrate these remarkable animals responsibly! πŸŒΏπŸ“Έ πŸ“Έ Image 1: Fernando Turmo πŸ“Έ Image 2: Stephano Lihedule πŸ“Έ Image 3: Fernando Turmo Alt Text: 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. #WildlifePhotography #Gombe #Tchimpounga #JaneGoodallInstitute #JGI #JaneGoodall #Conservation #WildlifeProtection #Chimpanzees #Environmentalism #AnimalWelfare #Sustainability #Science #Education #TheMoreYouKnow

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: 🚫 Videos and photos from unaccredited captive facilities seeking attention or profit 🚫 Chimpanzees being coerced into unnatural behaviors or dressed up for entertainment 🚫 Close contact between chimpanzees and non-expert humans Swipe through to discover and appreciate examples of appropriate content: 🐡 Chimpanzees thriving in their natural habitat πŸƒ Living freely at an accredited sanctuary, or πŸ’š Being cared for by trained professionals Let's celebrate these remarkable animals responsibly! πŸŒΏπŸ“Έ πŸ“Έ Image 1: Fernando Turmo πŸ“Έ Image 2: Stephano Lihedule πŸ“Έ Image 3: Fernando Turmo Alt Text: 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. #WildlifePhotography #Gombe #Tchimpounga #JaneGoodallInstitute #JGI #JaneGoodall #Conservation #WildlifeProtection #Chimpanzees #Environmentalism #AnimalWelfare #Sustainability #Science #Education #TheMoreYouKnow

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:

🚫 Videos and photos from unaccredited captive facilities seeking attention or profit
🚫 Chimpanzees being coerced into unnatural behaviors or dressed up for entertainment
🚫 Close contact between chimpanzees and non-expert humans

Swipe through to discover and appreciate examples of appropriate content:

🐡 Chimpanzees thriving in their natural habitat
πŸƒ Living freely at an accredited sanctuary, or
πŸ’š Being cared for by trained professionals

Let’s celebrate these remarkable animals responsibly! πŸŒΏπŸ“Έ

πŸ“Έ Image 1: Fernando Turmo
πŸ“Έ Image 2: Stephano Lihedule
πŸ“Έ 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.

#WildlifePhotography #Gombe #Tchimpounga #JaneGoodallInstitute #JGI #JaneGoodall #Conservation #WildlifeProtection #Chimpanzees #Environmentalism #AnimalWelfare #Sustainability #Science #Education #TheMoreYouKnow | Posted on 06/Apr/2024 20:34:49

Jane Goodall Instagram – Happy International Museum Day! πŸ“šπŸ›οΈπŸ” At the Jane Goodall Institute, we’re so proud to collaborate with these centers of learning and culture, especially through our own traveling #BecomingJane exhibition with @insidenatgeo !

β€œBecoming Jane: The Evolution of Dr. Jane Goodall” follows Jane’s journey from a young woman who dreamed of living with wild animals, to the global icon we know today. Take a step inside a recreation of Jane’s research camp in Gombe, Tanzania, learn about the research that has continued since these early days, and hear from a hologram-like projection of Dr. Goodall as she shares her memories from that extraordinary time.

Have you explored the exhibition yet? Now’s the last chance for folks in #SaltLakeCity, UT to see it at @nhmu before it departs on May 28. But not to worry β€”Β the adventure continues at @thedurhammuseum in #Omaha, NE where the exhibition will be opening on June 22! Learn more β€” LINKS IN BIO

πŸ“Έ credit: Jonathan Orr

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#museumday #museums #education #thingstodoinsaltlakecity #thingstodoinomaha #exhibition #janegoodall #janegoodallinstitute #chimpanzees #conservation #nonprofit #chimpanzeeconservation #interconnected #communityledconservation #communityconservation #wildlife #africanwildlife #tacare

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A photo of an elderly, feminine person with pale skin and white hair pulled into a ponytail (Dr. Jane Goodall) participating in an interactive display, a part of the exhibit aimed at recreating one of her iconic photos. She is leaning her head down to touch the fingertips on a metal sculpture of a chimpanzee arm reaching out. Behind and to the right of her is the famous photograph in questionβ€”a younger Jane similarly posed but her head touched by a real chimpanzee in Gombe. 

A photo of an elderly, feminine person with pale skin and white hair pulled into a ponytail (Dr. Jane Goodall) looking up at a museum display showcasing photos from her life, awards she has won, books, art, and more.

A photo of an elderly, feminine person with pale skin and white hair pulled into a ponytail (Dr. Jane Goodall) looking at a glass case with a green platform inside, and a telescope resting on the platform.
Jane Goodall Instagram – πŸŒŸπŸ’š Wow, what a birthday! Thank you all for the outpouring of warm wishes for Jane yesterday as she celebrated this milestone year.

Let’s keep this momentum going strong because as Jane says, she’s not slowing down at 90 β€” she’s gearing up to spread her message of hope even further. 

Here’s to many more years of curiosity, inspiration, and compassion for our planet and all who call it home! 

πŸ“· and 🎨 Brilliant Earth Photographer, MUTTS/Patrick McDonnell, Luke Stambouliah, Jen Turpin, Joanna Vesty, Jeremy Collins

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