Get ready for an extraordinary celebration! On Saturday, September 21st, join Dr. Jane Goodall and the Los Angeles Roots & Shoots team for this year’s International Day of Peace event. ✨ As a UN Messenger of Peace, Dr. Jane will share her message of hope, urging us all to take action for people, animals, and our planet. 🌿💚 The day will also be filled with live music, inspiring speakers, and interactive exhibits from Roots & Shoots groups, rotary clubs, and local sustainable businesses. It’s a unique opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and celebrate peace, sustainability, and community. 🎶🌱 📍 Point Fermin Park, 807 Paseo Del Mar, San Pedro, California Don’t miss out! More info LINK IN BIO or peacedayla.org #JaneGoodall #RootsAndShoots #InternationalDayOfPeace #DayOfPeace #PeaceDay #HopeInAction #LosAngelesEvents #Sustainability #CommunityCelebration
It’s no secret that Jane loves chimpanzees! But #DidYouKnow that dogs are actually her favorite animal?? 🐕 It’s true! Jane has often commented that chimpanzees are too similar to humans — complex, with both good and bad sides to them — for her to consider them her favorite animal. But dogs like Rusty (shown here) have been great teachers to Jane, showing the intelligence and empathy that other animals possess 💚 🐾 Dogs have a remarkable way of cheering us up! In fact, when asked what keeps her going through her busiest days in a 2019 interview with @fastcompany , Jane replied: “Precious moments when I can have a quick walk in nature. I always hope to meet and greet a dog, get a ‘dog fix’ — any old dog whose owner agrees.” So on this National #DogDay , give your pup a treat for Jane! 🐶🦴 📸 credit: The Goodall family Alt text: A black-and-white photo of a young, feminine person with light skin and light hair (Jane Goodall) wearing a riding uniform and sitting next to a medium-sized black dog (Rusty). ….. #Dogs #DogsOfInstagram #Dogstagram #HumansBestFriend #NationalDogDay #FamousDogs #JaneGoodall #JaneGoodallInstitute #Chimpanzees #Conservation #Nonprofit #ChimpanzeeConservation #Interconnected #CommunityLedConservation #CommunityConservation #Wildlife #AfricanWildlife #Tacare
🌿 We are crazy about chimpanzees, but at the Jane Goodall Institute, our focus is on their future in the wild! While it may be tempting to imagine creating an intimate bond with them up close, our sanctuaries are committed to a greater mission: teaching rescued chimpanzees the skills they need to survive and thrive back in the wild. 🌍✨ Even for those who can’t be released back into the wild, our goal is to ensure they live as close to a wild existence as possible — able to express their natural behaviors and enjoy the freedom they deserve. 🐵 Our expert caregivers provide specialized, individualized care focused on rehabilitation — because the ultimate goal is to empower these incredible beings to live freely in their natural habitat. 💚 *The Jane Goodall Institute does not endorse handling or close proximity to wildlife. This represents a sanctuary context with trained professionals.* 🎥 : JGI/Fernando Turmo Alt Text: A caretaker at Tchimpounga sanctuary kneeling down and demonstrating to a group of chimpanzees how to use a rock as a tool to crack open a nut shell. The caretaker breaks the nut with the rock, showing the chimpanzees how to access the nut’s edible interior. The chimpanzees observe attentively, with some attempting to mimic the action, reflecting their natural curiosity and learning behaviors. #JaneGoodall #JaneGoodallInstitute #JGI #Conservation #WildlifeConservation #WildlifeProtection #Primates #Apes #Chimpanzees #WildNotPets #NotAPet #ForeverWild #Tchimpounga #ChimpEden #ChimpCrazy #ChimpSanity
Dr. Jane Goodall is so well known for living among wild chimpanzees — in their natural habitat, in Tanzania’s Gombe National Park 🌳🐵 And here at the Jane Goodall Institute, we are intentionally cautious about how we use archival photos of Jane with chimpanzees. If you’ve followed us for awhile, you may have noticed our disclaimer about human and wildlife interaction on our posts! Here’s why we’re very mindful: 💚 We’ve since learned a lot more about how to best interact with chimpanzees and other wildlife. A major threat to chimpanzees is disease, which can pass easily from humans to chimps. 💚 Chimpanzees are wild animals that must not be kept as pets or for entertainment. Images that suggest otherwise drive demand for the illegal wildlife trade, which also poses a significant threat to chimpanzees and other great apes. Since making her groundbreaking chimpanzee observations, Jane has advocated tirelessly on behalf of chimpanzees and other species, their right to be protected in their natural habitat, and their compassionate, species-appropriate care in captive settings. Her accomplishments include being a significant force in the efforts to list chimpanzees under the Endangered Species Act in the early 1990s, expanding those protections in 2013, and advocating for the near-total ban on biomedical research on chimpanzees in 2015 🫶 👉 Swipe to learn more about how to spot chimpanzee content red flags, and head to the link in our bio to learn more. And now, the disclaimer! *The Jane Goodall Institute does not endorse handling or close proximity to wildlife. This represents a sanctuary context with trained professionals.* 📸: JGI/Fernando Turmo #ChimpSanity #ChimpCrazy #ForeverWild
Dr. Jane Goodall is so well known for living among wild chimpanzees — in their natural habitat, in Tanzania’s Gombe National Park 🌳🐵 And here at the Jane Goodall Institute, we are intentionally cautious about how we use archival photos of Jane with chimpanzees. If you’ve followed us for awhile, you may have noticed our disclaimer about human and wildlife interaction on our posts! Here’s why we’re very mindful: 💚 We’ve since learned a lot more about how to best interact with chimpanzees and other wildlife. A major threat to chimpanzees is disease, which can pass easily from humans to chimps. 💚 Chimpanzees are wild animals that must not be kept as pets or for entertainment. Images that suggest otherwise drive demand for the illegal wildlife trade, which also poses a significant threat to chimpanzees and other great apes. Since making her groundbreaking chimpanzee observations, Jane has advocated tirelessly on behalf of chimpanzees and other species, their right to be protected in their natural habitat, and their compassionate, species-appropriate care in captive settings. Her accomplishments include being a significant force in the efforts to list chimpanzees under the Endangered Species Act in the early 1990s, expanding those protections in 2013, and advocating for the near-total ban on biomedical research on chimpanzees in 2015 🫶 👉 Swipe to learn more about how to spot chimpanzee content red flags, and head to the link in our bio to learn more. And now, the disclaimer! *The Jane Goodall Institute does not endorse handling or close proximity to wildlife. This represents a sanctuary context with trained professionals.* 📸: JGI/Fernando Turmo #ChimpSanity #ChimpCrazy #ForeverWild
Dr. Jane Goodall is so well known for living among wild chimpanzees — in their natural habitat, in Tanzania’s Gombe National Park 🌳🐵 And here at the Jane Goodall Institute, we are intentionally cautious about how we use archival photos of Jane with chimpanzees. If you’ve followed us for awhile, you may have noticed our disclaimer about human and wildlife interaction on our posts! Here’s why we’re very mindful: 💚 We’ve since learned a lot more about how to best interact with chimpanzees and other wildlife. A major threat to chimpanzees is disease, which can pass easily from humans to chimps. 💚 Chimpanzees are wild animals that must not be kept as pets or for entertainment. Images that suggest otherwise drive demand for the illegal wildlife trade, which also poses a significant threat to chimpanzees and other great apes. Since making her groundbreaking chimpanzee observations, Jane has advocated tirelessly on behalf of chimpanzees and other species, their right to be protected in their natural habitat, and their compassionate, species-appropriate care in captive settings. Her accomplishments include being a significant force in the efforts to list chimpanzees under the Endangered Species Act in the early 1990s, expanding those protections in 2013, and advocating for the near-total ban on biomedical research on chimpanzees in 2015 🫶 👉 Swipe to learn more about how to spot chimpanzee content red flags, and head to the link in our bio to learn more. And now, the disclaimer! *The Jane Goodall Institute does not endorse handling or close proximity to wildlife. This represents a sanctuary context with trained professionals.* 📸: JGI/Fernando Turmo #ChimpSanity #ChimpCrazy #ForeverWild
🐵 Chimpanzees use a rich array of facial expressions to communicate, each with its own meaning. Here’s a quick guide to what these expressions might tell us: 😯 Play Face: A relaxed, open-mouthed expression, often seen during play. It signals that any roughhousing is all in good fun! 😬 Fear Grin: When a chimp shows its teeth in a tense grin, it’s not smiling—it’s showing submission or fear. This can happen in the presence of a dominant individual. 😲 Surprised Face: A wide-eyed look, sometimes with a slightly open mouth, shows that something unexpected has caught their attention. 😙 Pout: With lips pushed out, this expression can signal that a chimp is frustrated or wants something, like food or attention. Understanding these expressions gives us a glimpse into the complex social behavior of chimpanzees in Gombe and throughout Africa. ✨ To learn more about chimpanzee gestural communication visit our LINK IN BIO. #Chimpanzee #JaneGoodall #JGI #Gombe 📸: Fernando Turmo . . . . Alt Text: Slide 1 – Two young chimpanzees play on the ground. Slide 2 – An adult male chimpanzee (left) stands next to an adult male chimpanzee (right) barring his teeth. Slide 3 – A close up of a young infant chimpanzee with eyes wide open and puckered lips. Slide 4 – A close up of a young chimpanzee pouting.
🐵 Chimpanzees use a rich array of facial expressions to communicate, each with its own meaning. Here’s a quick guide to what these expressions might tell us: 😯 Play Face: A relaxed, open-mouthed expression, often seen during play. It signals that any roughhousing is all in good fun! 😬 Fear Grin: When a chimp shows its teeth in a tense grin, it’s not smiling—it’s showing submission or fear. This can happen in the presence of a dominant individual. 😲 Surprised Face: A wide-eyed look, sometimes with a slightly open mouth, shows that something unexpected has caught their attention. 😙 Pout: With lips pushed out, this expression can signal that a chimp is frustrated or wants something, like food or attention. Understanding these expressions gives us a glimpse into the complex social behavior of chimpanzees in Gombe and throughout Africa. ✨ To learn more about chimpanzee gestural communication visit our LINK IN BIO. #Chimpanzee #JaneGoodall #JGI #Gombe 📸: Fernando Turmo . . . . Alt Text: Slide 1 – Two young chimpanzees play on the ground. Slide 2 – An adult male chimpanzee (left) stands next to an adult male chimpanzee (right) barring his teeth. Slide 3 – A close up of a young infant chimpanzee with eyes wide open and puckered lips. Slide 4 – A close up of a young chimpanzee pouting.
🐵 Chimpanzees use a rich array of facial expressions to communicate, each with its own meaning. Here’s a quick guide to what these expressions might tell us: 😯 Play Face: A relaxed, open-mouthed expression, often seen during play. It signals that any roughhousing is all in good fun! 😬 Fear Grin: When a chimp shows its teeth in a tense grin, it’s not smiling—it’s showing submission or fear. This can happen in the presence of a dominant individual. 😲 Surprised Face: A wide-eyed look, sometimes with a slightly open mouth, shows that something unexpected has caught their attention. 😙 Pout: With lips pushed out, this expression can signal that a chimp is frustrated or wants something, like food or attention. Understanding these expressions gives us a glimpse into the complex social behavior of chimpanzees in Gombe and throughout Africa. ✨ To learn more about chimpanzee gestural communication visit our LINK IN BIO. #Chimpanzee #JaneGoodall #JGI #Gombe 📸: Fernando Turmo . . . . Alt Text: Slide 1 – Two young chimpanzees play on the ground. Slide 2 – An adult male chimpanzee (left) stands next to an adult male chimpanzee (right) barring his teeth. Slide 3 – A close up of a young infant chimpanzee with eyes wide open and puckered lips. Slide 4 – A close up of a young chimpanzee pouting.
🐵 Chimpanzees use a rich array of facial expressions to communicate, each with its own meaning. Here’s a quick guide to what these expressions might tell us: 😯 Play Face: A relaxed, open-mouthed expression, often seen during play. It signals that any roughhousing is all in good fun! 😬 Fear Grin: When a chimp shows its teeth in a tense grin, it’s not smiling—it’s showing submission or fear. This can happen in the presence of a dominant individual. 😲 Surprised Face: A wide-eyed look, sometimes with a slightly open mouth, shows that something unexpected has caught their attention. 😙 Pout: With lips pushed out, this expression can signal that a chimp is frustrated or wants something, like food or attention. Understanding these expressions gives us a glimpse into the complex social behavior of chimpanzees in Gombe and throughout Africa. ✨ To learn more about chimpanzee gestural communication visit our LINK IN BIO. #Chimpanzee #JaneGoodall #JGI #Gombe 📸: Fernando Turmo . . . . Alt Text: Slide 1 – Two young chimpanzees play on the ground. Slide 2 – An adult male chimpanzee (left) stands next to an adult male chimpanzee (right) barring his teeth. Slide 3 – A close up of a young infant chimpanzee with eyes wide open and puckered lips. Slide 4 – A close up of a young chimpanzee pouting.
🌟 Join Dr. Jane Goodall LIVE in Atlanta! 🌟 Get ready for an unforgettable evening at the @TheFoxTheatre on September 11th at 7:30pm as the legendary Dr. Jane Goodall shares her message of hope and the power we all have to make a difference for the planet. 🌍💚 This is your chance to hear Jane’s inspiring stories and groundbreaking insights in person. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to be moved by one of the world’s most iconic voices for conservation and wildlife! 🎟️ Tickets are still available but going fast! Find out more at the LINK IN BIO. 📸 John Amis Alt Text: A smiling Dr. Jane Goodall in a black turtle neck and orange shawl smiles at an audience from the podium at an event in Atlanta in 2014. #JaneGoodall #HopeInAction #FoxTheatre #AtlantaEvents #LiveLecture #ConservationChampion #InspirationForChange #SaveThePlanet #ThingsToDoInAtlanta #Atlanta #ATL
Our conservation science team is always looking for ways to invest in our global network of GIS professionals! 🗺️🌍 Earlier this year, the Geographic Information System (GIS) leads from @janegoodallinstitute_tanzania , @janegoodall_ug, and @janegoodallinst got together for a “GIS Fundis” training workshop. Fundi is a Swahili word that translates to a mechanic or someone else who fixes things — an expert in their field. During this workshop, GIS leads trained together on the latest @esrigram ArcGIS tools to support our research, community-led conservation, and education efforts. They also tested out the automated flying capabilities of the @djiglobal drone seen here by invitation and in partnership with @tanzania_forest to improve monitoring of Jambiani Muyuni Forest — a pilot project kindly funded by @apple. Trainings like this show our GIS leads how to use drone imagery to measure the forest health over critical areas of our conservation work, informing local decision makers’ strategies and interventions. This was just the first of many more GIS Fundis sessions to come. With ongoing efforts to standardize tools and data, collaboration through JGI’s science and knowledge platform will be more effective than ever! 🛰️🌿 📸 credits: JGI/Lilian Pintea and JGI/Roots & Shoots volunteer . . . . . #GIS #dronemapping #geospatialtechnology #techforconservation #techforgood #janegoodall #janegoodallinstitute #chimpanzees #conservation #nonprofit #chimpanzeeconservation #interconnected #communityledconservation #communityconservation #wildlife #africanwildlife #tacare
Our conservation science team is always looking for ways to invest in our global network of GIS professionals! 🗺️🌍 Earlier this year, the Geographic Information System (GIS) leads from @janegoodallinstitute_tanzania , @janegoodall_ug, and @janegoodallinst got together for a “GIS Fundis” training workshop. Fundi is a Swahili word that translates to a mechanic or someone else who fixes things — an expert in their field. During this workshop, GIS leads trained together on the latest @esrigram ArcGIS tools to support our research, community-led conservation, and education efforts. They also tested out the automated flying capabilities of the @djiglobal drone seen here by invitation and in partnership with @tanzania_forest to improve monitoring of Jambiani Muyuni Forest — a pilot project kindly funded by @apple. Trainings like this show our GIS leads how to use drone imagery to measure the forest health over critical areas of our conservation work, informing local decision makers’ strategies and interventions. This was just the first of many more GIS Fundis sessions to come. With ongoing efforts to standardize tools and data, collaboration through JGI’s science and knowledge platform will be more effective than ever! 🛰️🌿 📸 credits: JGI/Lilian Pintea and JGI/Roots & Shoots volunteer . . . . . #GIS #dronemapping #geospatialtechnology #techforconservation #techforgood #janegoodall #janegoodallinstitute #chimpanzees #conservation #nonprofit #chimpanzeeconservation #interconnected #communityledconservation #communityconservation #wildlife #africanwildlife #tacare
🤔 What is “animal enrichment?” 💭 🐵🌿 You may see us use this term in some of our posts about JGI’s Tchimpounga sanctuary, or in descriptions of animal welfare projects that our @rootsandshoots groups are working on! When we play games or solve puzzles, we are exercising different parts of our brains and bodies. It’s the same for other animals! In captivity, animals may not have access to the same stimulating activities as they would in the wild. Enrichment activities provide an outlet for an animal’s natural behaviors without the pressure of survival. Here are some examples of enrichment: 🧩 Food puzzles encourage creative problem-solving 🍂 High substrate (dirt, wood shavings, etc.) allows for burrowing 👃 Spraying new scents around a habitat helps them practice sniffing for other animals, like predators or prey 🎃 Pumpkins’ tough exterior poses a physical challenge to carnivores and herbivores alike 🎾 Even playing fetch with your pup or using a laser pointer with your cat helps them practice hunting behaviors without hurting local wildlife In the case that wildlife will be released after rehabilitation, enrichment activities help ensure that the animal’s senses and survival skills are kept sharp for when they return to their native home. 🦭 In these photos from last year’s #RSYCSummit, staff from @nationalmarinelifecenter taught our youth leaders how to put together two key enrichment items for their seals in rehabilitation — feeder balls and floating hammocks! 📸 credit: JGI/LJ Garcia . . . . . #JaneGoodall #RootsAndShoots #RSYouthCouncil #AnimalEnrichment #CaptiveAnimalWelfare #AnimalWelfare #Wildlife #WildlifeRehabilitation #JaneGoodallInstitute #Chimpanzees #Conservation #Nonprofit #ChimpanzeeConservation #Interconnected #CommunityLedConservation #CommunityConservation #Wildlife #AfricanWildlife #Tacare
🤔 What is “animal enrichment?” 💭 🐵🌿 You may see us use this term in some of our posts about JGI’s Tchimpounga sanctuary, or in descriptions of animal welfare projects that our @rootsandshoots groups are working on! When we play games or solve puzzles, we are exercising different parts of our brains and bodies. It’s the same for other animals! In captivity, animals may not have access to the same stimulating activities as they would in the wild. Enrichment activities provide an outlet for an animal’s natural behaviors without the pressure of survival. Here are some examples of enrichment: 🧩 Food puzzles encourage creative problem-solving 🍂 High substrate (dirt, wood shavings, etc.) allows for burrowing 👃 Spraying new scents around a habitat helps them practice sniffing for other animals, like predators or prey 🎃 Pumpkins’ tough exterior poses a physical challenge to carnivores and herbivores alike 🎾 Even playing fetch with your pup or using a laser pointer with your cat helps them practice hunting behaviors without hurting local wildlife In the case that wildlife will be released after rehabilitation, enrichment activities help ensure that the animal’s senses and survival skills are kept sharp for when they return to their native home. 🦭 In these photos from last year’s #RSYCSummit, staff from @nationalmarinelifecenter taught our youth leaders how to put together two key enrichment items for their seals in rehabilitation — feeder balls and floating hammocks! 📸 credit: JGI/LJ Garcia . . . . . #JaneGoodall #RootsAndShoots #RSYouthCouncil #AnimalEnrichment #CaptiveAnimalWelfare #AnimalWelfare #Wildlife #WildlifeRehabilitation #JaneGoodallInstitute #Chimpanzees #Conservation #Nonprofit #ChimpanzeeConservation #Interconnected #CommunityLedConservation #CommunityConservation #Wildlife #AfricanWildlife #Tacare
🤔 What is “animal enrichment?” 💭 🐵🌿 You may see us use this term in some of our posts about JGI’s Tchimpounga sanctuary, or in descriptions of animal welfare projects that our @rootsandshoots groups are working on! When we play games or solve puzzles, we are exercising different parts of our brains and bodies. It’s the same for other animals! In captivity, animals may not have access to the same stimulating activities as they would in the wild. Enrichment activities provide an outlet for an animal’s natural behaviors without the pressure of survival. Here are some examples of enrichment: 🧩 Food puzzles encourage creative problem-solving 🍂 High substrate (dirt, wood shavings, etc.) allows for burrowing 👃 Spraying new scents around a habitat helps them practice sniffing for other animals, like predators or prey 🎃 Pumpkins’ tough exterior poses a physical challenge to carnivores and herbivores alike 🎾 Even playing fetch with your pup or using a laser pointer with your cat helps them practice hunting behaviors without hurting local wildlife In the case that wildlife will be released after rehabilitation, enrichment activities help ensure that the animal’s senses and survival skills are kept sharp for when they return to their native home. 🦭 In these photos from last year’s #RSYCSummit, staff from @nationalmarinelifecenter taught our youth leaders how to put together two key enrichment items for their seals in rehabilitation — feeder balls and floating hammocks! 📸 credit: JGI/LJ Garcia . . . . . #JaneGoodall #RootsAndShoots #RSYouthCouncil #AnimalEnrichment #CaptiveAnimalWelfare #AnimalWelfare #Wildlife #WildlifeRehabilitation #JaneGoodallInstitute #Chimpanzees #Conservation #Nonprofit #ChimpanzeeConservation #Interconnected #CommunityLedConservation #CommunityConservation #Wildlife #AfricanWildlife #Tacare
🤔 What is “animal enrichment?” 💭 🐵🌿 You may see us use this term in some of our posts about JGI’s Tchimpounga sanctuary, or in descriptions of animal welfare projects that our @rootsandshoots groups are working on! When we play games or solve puzzles, we are exercising different parts of our brains and bodies. It’s the same for other animals! In captivity, animals may not have access to the same stimulating activities as they would in the wild. Enrichment activities provide an outlet for an animal’s natural behaviors without the pressure of survival. Here are some examples of enrichment: 🧩 Food puzzles encourage creative problem-solving 🍂 High substrate (dirt, wood shavings, etc.) allows for burrowing 👃 Spraying new scents around a habitat helps them practice sniffing for other animals, like predators or prey 🎃 Pumpkins’ tough exterior poses a physical challenge to carnivores and herbivores alike 🎾 Even playing fetch with your pup or using a laser pointer with your cat helps them practice hunting behaviors without hurting local wildlife In the case that wildlife will be released after rehabilitation, enrichment activities help ensure that the animal’s senses and survival skills are kept sharp for when they return to their native home. 🦭 In these photos from last year’s #RSYCSummit, staff from @nationalmarinelifecenter taught our youth leaders how to put together two key enrichment items for their seals in rehabilitation — feeder balls and floating hammocks! 📸 credit: JGI/LJ Garcia . . . . . #JaneGoodall #RootsAndShoots #RSYouthCouncil #AnimalEnrichment #CaptiveAnimalWelfare #AnimalWelfare #Wildlife #WildlifeRehabilitation #JaneGoodallInstitute #Chimpanzees #Conservation #Nonprofit #ChimpanzeeConservation #Interconnected #CommunityLedConservation #CommunityConservation #Wildlife #AfricanWildlife #Tacare
On the Road with Jane – Meet Tanzania’s HeroRATs 🐀💚 Visiting the @herorats (APOPO) facility in Tanzania this July was an unforgettable experience. Both Jane and filmmaker Richard Ladkani were captivated by the so-called „HeroRATs,“ trained by a dedicated team to detect landmines, diagnose tuberculosis, and locate earthquake victims. Their incredible sense of smell rivals the best sniffer dogs, and their light weight makes them perfect for safely navigating minefields. To learn more about APOPO and how you can support their work, follow the link in our bio! 📸 @richardladkani & @malaika.pictures, in collaboration with @ageofunion, captured Jane’s journey as part of her global tour. 🎥🌐 #JaneGoodall #APOPO #HeroRats #Tanzania #Conservation #WildlifeProtection #HopeThroughAction
On the Road with Jane – Meet Tanzania’s HeroRATs 🐀💚 Visiting the @herorats (APOPO) facility in Tanzania this July was an unforgettable experience. Both Jane and filmmaker Richard Ladkani were captivated by the so-called „HeroRATs,“ trained by a dedicated team to detect landmines, diagnose tuberculosis, and locate earthquake victims. Their incredible sense of smell rivals the best sniffer dogs, and their light weight makes them perfect for safely navigating minefields. To learn more about APOPO and how you can support their work, follow the link in our bio! 📸 @richardladkani & @malaika.pictures, in collaboration with @ageofunion, captured Jane’s journey as part of her global tour. 🎥🌐 #JaneGoodall #APOPO #HeroRats #Tanzania #Conservation #WildlifeProtection #HopeThroughAction
On the Road with Jane – Meet Tanzania’s HeroRATs 🐀💚 Visiting the @herorats (APOPO) facility in Tanzania this July was an unforgettable experience. Both Jane and filmmaker Richard Ladkani were captivated by the so-called „HeroRATs,“ trained by a dedicated team to detect landmines, diagnose tuberculosis, and locate earthquake victims. Their incredible sense of smell rivals the best sniffer dogs, and their light weight makes them perfect for safely navigating minefields. To learn more about APOPO and how you can support their work, follow the link in our bio! 📸 @richardladkani & @malaika.pictures, in collaboration with @ageofunion, captured Jane’s journey as part of her global tour. 🎥🌐 #JaneGoodall #APOPO #HeroRats #Tanzania #Conservation #WildlifeProtection #HopeThroughAction
On the Road with Jane – Meet Tanzania’s HeroRATs 🐀💚 Visiting the @herorats (APOPO) facility in Tanzania this July was an unforgettable experience. Both Jane and filmmaker Richard Ladkani were captivated by the so-called „HeroRATs,“ trained by a dedicated team to detect landmines, diagnose tuberculosis, and locate earthquake victims. Their incredible sense of smell rivals the best sniffer dogs, and their light weight makes them perfect for safely navigating minefields. To learn more about APOPO and how you can support their work, follow the link in our bio! 📸 @richardladkani & @malaika.pictures, in collaboration with @ageofunion, captured Jane’s journey as part of her global tour. 🎥🌐 #JaneGoodall #APOPO #HeroRats #Tanzania #Conservation #WildlifeProtection #HopeThroughAction
On the Road with Jane – Meet Tanzania’s HeroRATs 🐀💚 Visiting the @herorats (APOPO) facility in Tanzania this July was an unforgettable experience. Both Jane and filmmaker Richard Ladkani were captivated by the so-called „HeroRATs,“ trained by a dedicated team to detect landmines, diagnose tuberculosis, and locate earthquake victims. Their incredible sense of smell rivals the best sniffer dogs, and their light weight makes them perfect for safely navigating minefields. To learn more about APOPO and how you can support their work, follow the link in our bio! 📸 @richardladkani & @malaika.pictures, in collaboration with @ageofunion, captured Jane’s journey as part of her global tour. 🎥🌐 #JaneGoodall #APOPO #HeroRats #Tanzania #Conservation #WildlifeProtection #HopeThroughAction
On the Road with Jane – Meet Tanzania’s HeroRATs 🐀💚 Visiting the @herorats (APOPO) facility in Tanzania this July was an unforgettable experience. Both Jane and filmmaker Richard Ladkani were captivated by the so-called „HeroRATs,“ trained by a dedicated team to detect landmines, diagnose tuberculosis, and locate earthquake victims. Their incredible sense of smell rivals the best sniffer dogs, and their light weight makes them perfect for safely navigating minefields. To learn more about APOPO and how you can support their work, follow the link in our bio! 📸 @richardladkani & @malaika.pictures, in collaboration with @ageofunion, captured Jane’s journey as part of her global tour. 🎥🌐 #JaneGoodall #APOPO #HeroRats #Tanzania #Conservation #WildlifeProtection #HopeThroughAction
On the Road with Jane – Meet Tanzania’s HeroRATs 🐀💚 Visiting the @herorats (APOPO) facility in Tanzania this July was an unforgettable experience. Both Jane and filmmaker Richard Ladkani were captivated by the so-called „HeroRATs,“ trained by a dedicated team to detect landmines, diagnose tuberculosis, and locate earthquake victims. Their incredible sense of smell rivals the best sniffer dogs, and their light weight makes them perfect for safely navigating minefields. To learn more about APOPO and how you can support their work, follow the link in our bio! 📸 @richardladkani & @malaika.pictures, in collaboration with @ageofunion, captured Jane’s journey as part of her global tour. 🎥🌐 #JaneGoodall #APOPO #HeroRats #Tanzania #Conservation #WildlifeProtection #HopeThroughAction