What I Put in Their Cups: Jane Goodall Institute Blend!
I’m not a coffee drinker. I’m the kind of person who always seems to burn my tongue, regardless of how long I let my hot drink cool down. I like […]
I’m not a coffee drinker. I’m the kind of person who always seems to burn my tongue, regardless of how long I let my hot drink cool down. I like […]
Written by Bella Zimbalatti, Roots & Shoots Guest Contributor. Sackville, New Brunswick. From small choices like deciding to eat locally grown apples rather than those imported from a separate continent, […]
I am not what you would call a “morning person.” I never have been (ask my mom), and I am pretty darn sure that I never will be. In fact, […]
“Kampala city ani?” The head teacher calls to the sea of eager faces. Who does Kampala belong to? “Kampala city YANGE!” The students thunder back with equal enthusiasm. Kampala is […]
Written by Sophie Muset, Manager, Africa Programs & Operations, the Jane Goodall Institute of Canada. Toronto, Ontario. 6pm. Hundreds of giant fruits bats are flying above our heads, while the […]
Since I started volunteering with Roots & Shoots I have become more acutely aware of how my everyday actions have ramifications on the well being of chimpanzees, and the environment […]
Okay. Have I just accidentally revealed my age? Do people even joke about the “six degrees of Kevin Bacon” anymore? No? Not at all? Hmm….Well, stick with me, anyway. I […]
We’re weaving through a field of sky-high elephant grass, our feet crunching the broken stalks beneath us. “Is it much farther?” I ask, swatting at a blade of grass that […]
Written by Carly Digweed, Guest Contributor & JGI Intern, Toronto, Ontario. Approaching my final days as an intern at the Jane Goodall Institute of Canada, I started to reflect on […]
Written by Dana Paine, Guest Contributor and Roots & Shoots Youth Leadership Council Member, New Mexico, USA. So much of life is spent preparing and planning. Dinner takes longer to […]