This Food Product Endorsed By Dr Jane Goodall Has Sweet Connections To Her Life Story - Tasting Table
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This Food Product Endorsed By Dr Jane Goodall Has Sweet Connections To Her Life Story - Tasting Table
"Goodall spent her life studying chimpanzees. Her groundbreaking research findings had a huge impact on scientific advances, and she also never stopped working for environmental causes - in fact, Goodall was on a speaking tour at the time of her death. A scientist, author, United Nations Messenger of Peace, and founder of The Jane Goodall Institute, Goodall is someone millions of people worldwide look up to and admire."
"If you're wishing you had even a small way to celebrate Goodall - beyond donating to environmental causes and practicing eco-friendliness in your own life - there's a sweet pantry staple with a lovely connection to her story. Woodland Honey was made in a collaboration between Burlap & Barrel and Dr. Goodall. There are three varieties - Smoked, Dark, and Amber - and they are all made with recipes designed to capture the biodiversity of Western Tanzania's woodlands."
Dr. Jane Goodall died on October 1, 2025, at age 91 after a lifetime studying chimpanzees and advancing conservation. Her groundbreaking research reshaped scientific understanding and she remained an active environmental advocate, serving as a United Nations Messenger of Peace and founding The Jane Goodall Institute. Her research began at age 26 in Gombe National Park, studying chimpanzees in Tanzania's Miombo woodlands. Woodland Honey, created in collaboration with Burlap & Barrel, offers Smoked, Dark, and Amber varieties made from recipes that capture the biodiversity of Western Tanzania's woodlands. The honeys are raw, unfiltered, sustainably harvested, contain nectar from more than 30 flowering species, and celebrate and donate to Goodall's work.
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