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I’m sure I’ve said it on this blog before, but volunteering with JGI has really given me the opportunity to learn about a lot of new things. Last week, we […]
I’m sure I’ve said it on this blog before, but volunteering with JGI has really given me the opportunity to learn about a lot of new things. Last week, we […]
The other day, I was searching for my mp3 player. I hadn’t used it in a while, but I was going for a long run and some tunes were just […]
One of my favourite quotes was said by Eleanor Roosevelt. “It isn’t enough to talk about peace. One must believe in it. And it isn’t enough to believe in it. […]
Contributed by JGI Canada Intern, Michelle Mockus. Toronto, Ontario. The state of the environment, especially with climate change looming, is often expressed with ambivalence and at times, negativity. The situation […]
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: Roots & Shoots is my favourite Jane Goodall Institute (JGI) program. This youth-oriented program is focused on encouraging young people to […]
As part of the Jane Goodall Institute of Canada’s celebration of World Water Day back in March, we asked our blog readers to share their stories about working with Aboriginal […]
An important part of many conservation programs is running extensive surveys, to understand the biodiversity that presently lives in the conservation area. Wildlife surveys help conservationists understand both what lives […]
My husband and I saw Revolution a couple of weeks ago, and we had a lively discussion about the movie during our walk home. The film really emphasized the Jane […]
When Mallory attended a Jane Goodall lecture in 2012, she was struck by something: There were a lot of young people at the event. Young people were (of course) interested […]
Lauren Shanahan is not your average undergraduate student. In between traveling the world to represent Canada at international snowboarding competitions and pursuing her degree in Applied Mathematics at the University […]