Jane Goodall Then and Now
We Love You Jane
If the male chimpanzee can talk
He would say
“I love you Jane.”
The female chimpanzee would say louder
“I love you more.”
The little chimpanzee with a baby voice
Would say
“I want your hugs and kisses.”
All good to Ms. Goodall
She is happy among her friends
We all love Jane
That is all good
To Ms. Good-All
Ing-On Vibulbhan-Watts, Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Jane Goodal is one human being that I admire and envy. I admire her determination to work and study chimpanzees. By doing so she does not only help the chimpanzees, she also helps to preserve the chimpanzee’s habitat and the animals that live in the forest. Her live is worthwhile. I strongly admire her way of life. I do love plants, animals and nature as a whole I wish would have a chance to live in the forest, and be surrounded by animals and nature. But I think I will be afraid. I have lived in the city all my life and am accustomed to the atmosphere. For example John and I like to take trips to New York City to visit museums or get food from China town, watching kids playing in the play ground while we’re eating fried dumping that we bought near by or walking in Central park and taking pictures of people and surroundings. So I envy Jane Goodall’s ability to enjoy her work in the wilderness. Please visit National Geographic and others to see more of her story. The links are as the following:
Link to National Geographic:
Link to PCRM (Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine):
https://www.pcrm.org/research/animaltestalt/gapa/
Link to Congress Considering Protections for Chimpanzees
https://www.pcrm.org/good-medicine/2012/autumn2012/congress-considering-protections-for-chimpanzees
Link to The Jane Goodall Institute:
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