Share info from Dr Jane GoodAll’s website

JanePortraitI recently wrote a short report on “The Jane Effect” – a public lecture organized by NTU Earth Link in Feb 2015. Earth Society members attended the event and were inspired by Dr Jane GoodAll, a famous primatologist and environmentalist.

At the age of 80, Dr Jane Goodall travels extensively to various countries to lecture on rainforest preservation, protecting the environment/ the animals on the planet. She is also a UN Messenger of Peace and a compassionate vegetarian.

The report can be read at our website:

http://www.earthsocietysg.com/the-jane-effect-ntu-02-feb/

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While writing the article, I came across several interesting articles.

I’ll share the articles with our readers. :>

Jane GoodAll 2015 New year message:

http://www.janegoodall.org/blogs/jane-goodalls-new-years-message

Extracts:

The third (source of Dr Jane’s energy) is the spiritual strength and comfort I derive from snatched moments in nature. The times spent in the forests of Gombe, so long my home; a night on Ngamba Island in Uganda, in a tent close to the moonlit water of Lake Victoria, and waking to the sound of the chimpanzees and a myriad of birds greeting the  new day; walking through the dry forests of Dindefelo in Senegal to a fantastic and beautiful waterfall; silently moving up the Erh Ren River in Tainan, Taiwan where I also watched fiddler crabs on newly restored mud flats, and pheasant tailed jacana picking their way over the lotus leaves in the newly restored wetlands; waking to the sounds of birds in Martha’s Bungalow, in complete solitude, high up in the forests of Kadoorie  Farm and Botanical Gardens in Hong Kong; walking through a protected woodland area in South Korea;  watching the sandhill cranes fly in to their roost on the Platte River as the setting sun created a golden and crimson tapestry with the evening clouds; walking in the alpine forest that surrounds Walter Inmann’s cabin near Vienna in Austria; and looking out at the summer foliage of the birch and beech trees surrounding the ancient pines from the third floor window of my tiny attic room in Bournemouth, listening to the dawn chorus of the same birds that sang to a young girl who dreamed of going to Africa.

Jane GoodAll institute (Singapore) has an interesting website:

http://www.janegoodall.org.sg/Jane_Goodall/Welcome.html
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I’ll share a nice poem from the website:

“Serpent of Peace” — A poem written by an 11 year old student.

Winner of the “Path to Peace” essay competition organized by Jane GoodAllInstitute (Singapore) in 2010.

http://www.janegoodall.org.sg/Jane_Goodall/Change_files/Serpent_of_Peace.pdf

Extracts:

My (good) dream wasn’t a dream.

It was the future … But how could that be?    …..

With a smile and a helping hand, we can accomplish peace.

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Enjoy reading and have an inspirational day. :>

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