It’s amazing what happens when people see the difference they can make.

Once people realize their power to make a difference in the lives of their families, communities and environment, there’s no going back—only forward. the Jane Goodall Institute helps one success lead to another as we build on the impact we’re making together: restoring critical habitat to save chimpanzees from extinction; improving health for women and education for girls; cultivating local livelihoods in harmony with nature; and helping young people become the informed generation of conservation leaders the world so urgently needs through our Roots & Shoots youth programs in nearly 100 countries.

3.4 million

acres of habitat covered under Conservation Action Plans.

482

scientific papers and graduate theses published through research at Gombe Stream Research Center.

290

chimpanzees and gorillas receiving care in a sanctuary managed or supported by the Jane Goodall Institute.

130

engaged communities involved in programs led by the Jane Goodall Institute.

600

girls have returned to school after receiving mentorship from a peer educator.

309

scholarships provided to young women to support their education.

179

people trained in the use of forest monitoring technology.

5,800+

projects reported by Roots & Shoots members around the globe.

Make a difference with us.

Photo credits on this page (left to right, top to bottom): Nick Riley, Robert O’Malley, JGI/Fernando Turmo, JGI/Shawn Sweeney, JGI/Lillian Pintea, JGI Uganda, Ma Xiaogang

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