Jane Goodall is a well known advocate for ecological preservation. Her book "Hope for Animals and Their World" is about her experiences rescuing endangered animal species all over the world. She makes the case for not only saving cute animals like chimpanzees but for preventing rare plants and insects from dying out because it’s vital for sustainability and the proliferation of all kinds of life. Listen to learn more about her experiences with species near extinction and preserving entire ecosystems on our planet.
- What does the interviewer want us to know about Jane Goodall and her work?
- How did Goodall help to rescue the American whooping crane from extinction?
- According to this audio story, why is it just as important to save species such as the American burying beetle as it is to save chimpanzees?
- What are the challenges of funding conservation projects for endangered species? What are some possible solutions that you see?
- For Goodall, why is it important for researchers to develop an emotional bond with the animals they are trying to save?
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