Environment Jane Jane Goodall to Vietnam

On November 8, Dr. Jane Goodall, one of the world-renowned environmental activists and a United Nations peace messenger, came to Ho Chi Minh City. She had a talk with students of Ho Chi Minh City University of Natural Sciences.

On November 8, nearly 400 students of Ho Chi Minh City University of Science had a meeting and talked with Dr. (TS) - Knight Jane Goodall, one of the prominent environmental protection activists. world language, and the United Nations' peace messenger.

The goal of the talk, Dr. Janes Goodall emphasized the young people's awareness of environmental awareness and sustainable environmental development in Vietnam . At the same time, she shared with students about the Roots and Shoots program - a global network of the Janes Goodall Institute, which includes 8,000 youth groups, in nearly 100 countries.

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Dr. Janes Goodall talked with students of Ho Chi Minh City University of Natural Sciences on the afternoon of November 8 (Photo: V. Giang)

Going with Dr. Janes Goodall, Dr. Kelly Kwok from Korea, worked closely with Dr. Janes for over 10 years in the field of environmental education.

To convey the message of environmental protection, Dr. Jane Goodall shared the process of stepping into her African chimpanzee research journey (she was dubbed the ' woman of chimpanzee '), From being close to chimpanzees in the wild, she was aware of nature extremely close and necessary for humans.

With interesting stories about chimpanzees, about their emotions, the talk attracted students to sit in full, along the hallway, despite heavy rain. Interesting questions from students such as "How are you angry with each other, how do you love each other ." is reproduced by the tone of Janice Goodall.

Dr. Jane Goodall's talk attracted students' attention. After listening to an environmental student representative of Ho Chi Minh City University of Natural Sciences introduced the activities of the group " For the environment ", a group of activities to protect the environment of students at University of Natural Sciences Ho Chi Minh City, Dr. Jane Goodall expressed support and commented: ' It is also the goal that the Roots and Shoots team aims for '.

Through Dr. Kelly Kwok, practical experiences and useful methods for environmental education and environmental protection were also shared and guided specifically for this group of young people.

It is expected that in early 2008, there will be Roots and Shoots in Vietnam. According to Dr. Jane Goodall, Roots and shoots are environmental and humanitarian education programs for young people in the project to benefit the community through animal protection and the environment.

Dr. Janes Goodall is a famous British researcher in the field of wildlife protection.In 1960, when she was 20 years old, she went to Kenya, Africa to study the behavior and life of chimpanzees.She has 40 years of living and working in Africa and her research is widely regarded as " affecting the whole world in general and the animal world in particular ".

Dr. Janes Goodall has been awarded many noble titles and awards for wildlife conservation;United Nations Peace Ambassador in 2002;Medal of Benjamin Franklin for scientific cause in 2003. She is also known as the " woman of chimpanzees ".

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(Photo: Wikipedia, VNN)

Vinh Giang