Jane Goodall's Good for All News

The Jane Goodall Institute's News Center is a platform that provides updates, stories, and insights related to the work of Dr. Jane Goodall and the broader initiatives of the Jane Goodall Institute (JGI). The website focuses on sharing news about conservation efforts, animal welfare, environmental sustainability, and community-driven projects aimed at creating a better future for people, animals, and the planet. It highlights stories of hope, resilience, and positive change, often showcasing grassroots activism, scientific advancements, and youth-led movements inspired by Dr. Goodall’s legacy.

In terms of its relationship to providing uplifting news, the site emphasizes the power of collective action and compassion to address global challenges. By spotlighting inspiring stories of conservation success, innovative solutions to environmental issues, and the impact of individuals and communities working together, the platform fosters a sense of hope and empowerment. While addressing serious topics like climate change and biodiversity loss, the content is framed in a way that encourages readers to take meaningful action and believe in the possibility of positive change. In this way, The Jane Goodall Institute's News Center serves as a source of both information and inspiration, promoting uplifting narratives that align with the values of sustainability and interconnectedness.

Stories of Hope in Action
  1. Across the globe, JGI mourns Jane's passing. Here are some of the ways that we have chosen to celebrate our beloved founder.
  2. For some children and young people dealing with her loss may be upsetting and difficult. We have prepared this guide with input from Dr. Mehmet Cevdet Tosyalı MD with the goal of helping children and young people and the adults working with them through this grief process.
  3. With great sadness, the Jane Goodall Institute confirms the peaceful passing of the organization’s founder, Dr. Jane Goodall, age 91.
  4. A message from Dr. Goodall for World Rhino Day, September 22, 2025