In an interview in Malaga, renowned primatologist Jane Goodall expresses her unwavering commitment to global biodiversity conservation, despite her advanced age. Goodall, who has spent decades researching chimpanzees and connecting their behaviors to innate characteristics, reflects on her extensive travels and the urgency she feels to impart her message of hope and responsibility, particularly to younger generations. As a United Nations Messenger of Peace since 2002, she intertwines the importance of environmental conservation with historical perspectives, linking past struggles to current ecological challenges. Her fervor for educating youth continues to drive her activism and research.
It's just round and round and round the world all the time! The pace is actually worse now, because I've got less time ahead of me. So, I have to do more and more.
Because we're now in our 65th year [of research], we can look back over the generations and say, oh, this guy, that's what his grandfather did, or that's what his grandmother did.
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