Jane Goodall

Goodall to Share Insights into Chimps, Environmental Crises

Famed primatologist Jane Goodall will discuss the highlights of more than 45 years of research on the family and social life of chimpanzees in Tanzania as the featured speaker for the annual Lane Family Lecture in Environmental Sciences on March 8 in Pullman.

Reason for Hope

March 8 • 2007
Beasley Coliseum
Free Admission
(tickets not required)
Doors open at 6 p.m.

Goodall’s address, “Reason for Hope,” will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum. Her remarks will address a variety of environmental crises and her reasons for hope that humans will solve the problems they have imposed on the earth.

Following her address, Goodall will sign copies of her books, which will be available for purchase on the Coliseum concourse.

The Lane lecture is endowed by a gift from the former publisher of Sunset magazine and numerous books and films, L.W. “Bill” Lane and his wife, Jean.

Admission to the Lane lecture is free. For more information, contact the Office of University Relations: e-mail wsuevent@wsu.edu or call 877-978-3868.

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Dr. Jane Goodall pant-hoots with an orphan chimpanzee at the JGI Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary, Kenya. 2000. © Michael Neugebauer
Sanctuary chimpanzee. Jane Goodall does not handle wild chimpanzees.

 

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