As there is so much different information, I selected a conservation story one by one with a break in-between. Sometimes I had to put away the book for some time to think about an animal story. In some animal species only few individuals were left in the wild, while other animals were even already lost in the wild, but reintroduced successfully in their natural environment again.Īlthough the book is both inspirational and educational, for me, "Hope for animals and their world" is not a book to read from the beginning to the end all at once. Jane Goodall has many conservation stories to talk about. Jane Goodall narrates in her book how dedicated people and their groups put all their efforts into the rescue of an animal species.īe it the California Condor in the US, the Crested ibis in China or the Iberian Lynx in Spain. The first, Lost in the Wild, is a harrowing description of how 'passionate. Goodall has worked extensively on climate action, human rights, conservation, and animal welfare issues for decades, and continues to be a central. The focus in the book is on HOW endangered animal species are rescued from the brink of extinction. Hope for Animals is gorgeously illustrated and dense with compelling stories organized into six thematic parts. Goodall is the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, a global conservation, advocacy, animal welfare, research, and youth empowerment organization, including her global Roots & Shoots program. The complete title of the book is "Hope for animals and their world – How endangered species are being rescued from the brink".
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