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For
those seeking additional resources about Jane Goodall and her work, The
Millsaps Nova Series Committee has the following suggestions:
The Chimpanzees of Gombe: Patterns of Behavior
Innocent Killers
My Friends, The Wild Chimpanzees
Reasons for Hope: A Spiritual Journey
Through a Window: My Thirty Years with the Chimpanzees of Gombe
Visions of Caliban: On Chimpanzees and People
Walking with the Great Apes
Also, National
Geographic Magazine printed a detailed article this month about Jane
and her work with primates. You can read about it by clicking
here.
Additionally, the
Millsaps Nova Series Committee will sponsor two screenings of Among
the Wild Chimpanzees, a 59-minute National Geographic special that
examines two landmark decades of Jane Goodall's work, including her dramatic
discovery of chimpanzees making and using tools. Both screenings are free
and open to the public. For more information about the screenings, contact
Martha Boshers (601) 974-1035 or boshemh@millsaps.edu.
The screenings will take place as follows:
Thursday, April
3
12 noon - Gertrude C. Ford Academic Complex, room 215
and
Monday, April
7
7 p.m. - Gertrude C. Ford Academic Complex, room 215
The official website
for the Jane Goodall Institute also provides a wealth of information on
Dr. Goodall's life, research, and mission. The address is
http://www.janegoodall.org/jane/index.html.
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