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National Geographic Special Presentation

In Conversation with Jane Goodall

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Step into the extraordinary world of renowned ethologist and conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall as she shares her profound insights and compelling stories of a life spent studying our closest living relatives – chimpanzees. Embarking on a lifelong study of wild chimpanzees at age 26, she has become an ambassador for the natural world, inspiring millions to join the global movement for conservation and sustainable living.

Join us for an unforgettable evening of enlightenment and empowerment as we celebrate the legacy and ongoing impact of Dr. Jane Goodall's unwavering dedication to protecting our planet's precious biodiversity. The event will include a 50-minute presentation by Dr. Jane Goodall followed by a moderated conversation, completing the evening with a Q&A.

A portion of the proceeds from all ticket sales go directly to the Jane Goodall Institute of Canada, a charitable organization dedicated to community-centred conservation programs that address the convergence of climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental inequity.

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Dr. Jane and the Jane Goodall Institute of Canada do not endorse the handling of, or close proximity to, wildlife

"Every individual matters. Every individual has a role to play. Every individual makes a difference."

– Jane Goodall

"The more I learned, the more I realized how like us they were, and how they had personalities and minds. It wasn't just going out there and watching, it was going out there and interacting."

– Jane Goodall

"Chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans have been living for hundreds of thousands of years in their forest, living fantastic lives, never overpopulating, never destroying the forest. I would say that they have been in a way more successful than us as far as being in harmony with the environment."


– Jane Goodall