Jane Goodall: What separates us from chimpanzees?
Džejn Gudal (Jane Goodall) o tome šta nas deli od majmuna
Jane Goodall, dubbed by her biographer "the woman who redefined man," has changed our perceptions of primates, people, and the connection between the two. Over the past 45 years, Goodall herself has also evolved -- from steadfast scientist to passionate conservationist and humanitarian. Full bio
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ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh!
kojeg sam nazvala Dejvid Sivobradi,
šta je čovek, šta je alat
da raspravljamo o njihovom fascinantnom životu --
kada je ponašanje fleksibilno --
neverbalna komunikacija veoma bogata,
rukuju se, prete pesnicama --
"sebe" naspram "drugog".
sa kojima delimo našu planetu.
naučile bar malo smernosti --
potreba za zemljištem.
i napravile puteve --
da bi kupovali hranu negde drugde.
-- jesu li bili glupi?
o planu za daleku budućnost,
iz nagomilane mudrosti grupe.
svuda je tako.
mlade ljude koji su izgubili nadu.
ionako ćemo sutra umreti.
od vremena kad sam bila njihovih godina.
i brinete za njihovu budućnost,
uključujući i domaće --
naučila sam sve o ponašanju životinja,
u Gombe i do šimpanzi, od mog psa Rastija,
da li su u gradskoj sredini ili ruralnoj.
zabeležimo njihova usmena predanja.
imamo mnogo ideja
da izgradimo ispravan sistem
da izraze svoju ushićenost.
Trebalo bi ovako da radite."
videti kako se uklapaju u celu sliku.
ništa više da govorim o tome.
koji postoje širom sveta,
može pomoći u rešavanju problema.
vremenom uz malo pomoći.
da je mogao da vodi svoj narod
zazvonite ovim zvoncem."
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Jane Goodall - Primatologist; environmentalistJane Goodall, dubbed by her biographer "the woman who redefined man," has changed our perceptions of primates, people, and the connection between the two. Over the past 45 years, Goodall herself has also evolved -- from steadfast scientist to passionate conservationist and humanitarian.
Why you should listen
Jane Goodall hasn't exactly found the missing link, but she's come closer than just about anyone else on Earth. Her extensive research into the behavior of chimpanzees, which started in Africa in the 1960s and continues today, fundamentally altered scientific thinking about the relationship between humans and other mammals.
Goodall, who founded a research institute in her name in 1977, is an internationally recognized authority on the primate world. She's written books for adults and children, contributed to documentaries, and serves as a National Geographic explorer-in-residence, a United Nations peace messenger, and the president of Advocates for Animals. For her efforts to observe and preserve all species, Goodall has received honors and accolades from governments, nonprofits, universities, and professional organizations, including a medal from UNESCO and the French Legion of Honor in 2006.
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