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Jane Goodall
 

Jane Goodall: A Reason for Hope

 

JANE GOODALL: REASON FOR HOPE is a one hour television portrait of one of the world's most admired women - acclaimed scientist and conservationist, Jane Goodall. In REASON FOR HOPE, shot on location in Tanzania, England, San Francisco and Paris, Jane explores her deepest beliefs about spirituality and offers a message of hope that is heartfelt, thought provoking and profoundly inspiring.


In an interview on Minnesota Public Radio's Midday program on July 15, 2005, Jane Goodall said that humans are probably hard-wired for violence. Chimpanzees in the wild form social groups, establish territory, patrol their borders and even kill intruders from other social groups. But, Goodall still sees a reason to hope for world peace.

To listen the interview, visit the July 15th page for Midday.



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Additional funding by the Public Broadcast Service and the Lifebridge Foundation.