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Saturday, November 3, 2018

‘The most intellectual creature to ever walk Earth is destroying its only home’ | Environment | The Guardian

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– Jane Goodall
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Introducing the Guardian’s new series The Age of Extinction, the renowned primatologist describes the dramatic vanishing of wildlife she has witnessed in her lifetime – and how we can all play a vital role in halting its destruction During my years studying chimpanzees in Gombe national park in Tanzania I experienced the magic of the rainforest. I learned how all life is interconnected, how each species, no matter how insignificant it may seem, has a role to play in the rich tapestry of life – .  show all text
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