BIAZA is deeply saddened to learn about the death of world-leading primatologist Dame Dr Jane Goodall. Jane was a shining light in the environmental movement and an icon.
As a scientist, Jane’s pioneering work researching chimpanzees transformed our understanding of this incredible species and broke down the perceived barriers between animals and humans.
As a communicator, her work was an inspiration for many in the zoo and aquarium sector, particularly as Jane would relentlessly rally for environmental action on her speaking tours and in the media.
Dr Jo Judge, CEO of BIAZA shared her thoughts: “Jane was a pioneering woman, and an inspirational figure to all of us fighting for a better, wilder world. At a time that feels ever more chaotic, Jane spoke with calm and clarity on the need to persevere and fight for nature.”
Jane had a long and rich relationship with the British and Irish zoo and aquarium sector. From guest of honour when opening chimpanzee habitats, up to just a few months ago when she provided a video for BIAZA’s Annual Conference at Jimmy’s Farm and Wildlife Park, addressing senior leaders from across the zoo world and inspiring them to continue acting to protect and restore the environment.
Jane’s message is that everyone of us, no matter our backgrounds or how small we feel, can and should make a difference.
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