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Changing the World with Dr. Jane Goodall

2024/6/4
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简·古道尔博士回顾了她早期研究黑猩猩的经历,描述了她如何克服科学界对女性和动物认知的偏见,以及她如何通过细致的观察和影像记录改变了科学界对黑猩猩以及其他动物的认知。她强调了实地观察的重要性,即使在科技发达的今天,直接观察仍然是理解动物行为的关键。她分享了她对环境保护和气候变化的担忧,以及她对人类未来的希望。她认为,分享希望的故事,鼓励人们做出积极的选择至关重要。她还谈到了她创立的根与芽组织,以及这个组织如何赋能年轻人参与环境保护和人道主义事业。最后,她对年轻科学家提出了建议,鼓励他们保持开放的心态,勇于挑战既定的科学观念,并坚持自己的原则,即使面临质疑。 简·古道尔博士认为,尽管面临气候变化和生物多样性丧失等严峻挑战,但仍有希望。她强调了分享希望故事的重要性,以及企业和个人在环境和社会责任方面正在取得的进展。她以她创立的根与芽组织为例,说明了年轻人如何通过实际行动为环境保护做出贡献。她鼓励年轻科学家保持希望、毅力、耐心,并为应对不可预见的挑战做好准备。她相信,即使在看似已经被探索过的领域,仍然存在着许多未被发现的东西,只要保持开放的心态,细致地观察,就能有所发现。她认为,年轻一代肩负着重要的责任,去探索和学习仍然存在的自然奇观,并为创造一个更美好的未来做出贡献。

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Dr. Goodall's early work challenged the scientific community's anthropocentric beliefs by demonstrating that chimpanzees exhibit behaviors previously thought unique to humans, such as emotions and personalities.

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In today’s episode, we hear from leader and luminary Dr. Jane Goodall, who has, for decades, made significant contributions to not only the scientific world, but to, arguably, the entire planet. 

When 26-year-old, British-born Jane Goodall began field studies of primates in Tanzania in July 1960, she was the first researcher to observe chimpanzees in the wild, and she remains the world’s foremost expert on chimpanzees. Her rigorous and creative approach quickly gained the attention of the National Geographic Society, which awarded her first grant, and has passionately championed her work in the decades since. Despite never getting a college degree, Dr. Goodall was accepted at Cambridge University, earned her PhD in ethology in 1966, and spent decades in the Gombe Stream National Park studying chimpanzee communities, eventually becoming the only human to ever be accepted into a chimpanzee society. 

Today, at the age of 90, Dr. Goodall is a legendary conservationist, galvanizing educator, UN Messenger of Peace, and an inspiring writer and public speaker. Her curiosity, empathy, wisdom, protective heart, and unshakeable hope reflect the best of humanity, and even though today’s conversation is short, you’ll hear all of those exemplary characteristics embodied in her voice and story. Read the transcript) of this episode Subscribe to Stories of Impact wherever you listen to podcasts Find us on Facebook), Twitter), Instagram) and YouTube) Share your comments, questions and suggestions at [email protected]) Supported by Templeton World Charity Foundation)