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World-renowned biologist and conservationist Jane Goodall changed the perception of chimpanzee behavior with her research in the 1960s and significantly contributed to their protection. For instance, she discovered that these primates use tools, can express their emotions, and even kill each other. She studied the chimpanzees in Africa's Gombe for over 45 years, and we owe many insights about them to her. She has dedicated her entire life to nature and its protection, and her influence has long surpassed the realm of science. She became a UN Messenger of Peace, travels the world with her youth project Roots & Shoots (she has also visited the Czech Republic several times), gives lectures, and engages in other humanitarian projects. For her lifetime contribution to the research of animal thinking and human development, she received the prestigious Templeton Prize in 2021, awarded to a living person who has made a significant contribution to "progress in research and discoveries related to spiritual realities." In this book, Jane Goodall reveals her family background and outlines her work in Africa. She presents an inspiring message as profound as the knowledge she has gained on her journey in search of hope not only amidst the untouched...
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Author: Goodallová Jane
Language: Czech
Publication date: October 17, 2022
Manufacturer: Kazda Václav
Genres: Audiobooks - non-fiction, Books, Audiobooks on cd
Type: Audiobooks on mp3 cd
ISBN/EAN: 8594201410161

