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Following in the footsteps of Wounda and Jane—waiting, waiting, waiting
Posted: Monday, February 17, 2014


For fifty-years and counting, Dr. Jane Goodall[1] has studied apes where they live. She has done her level best to ensure that her work equates to a better future for her subjects.

Sometimes the future is now—as in the case of Wounda, a chimpanzee that nearly died.

Take a few minutes to watch Wounda explore the forest where she can now live freely and naturally. You will witness tenderness—Dr. Jane’s payment, and then some.[2] (See link #2 below)

Support the Jane Goodall Institute, like the Bentari Project, and you’ll get paid, too.


Image: “Hello Friend” by Jennifer Doheny Peter, used here with the artist’s permission[3]

The forests where Bentari lives are rich with sustaining nutrients and hidden treasures that men covet and call precious. Man needs the nutrients to survive and the treasure for power. But forests yield both gold and food begrudgingly. And so the battle goes.

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[1] Find JGI information and opportunities at: http://www.janegoodall.org/


[2] See Wounda’s freedom walk at: https://www.janegoodall.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=159


[3] See Jennifer Doheny Peter’s webstie: http://profile.typepad.com/1219459799s6446