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Washington, D.C., USA

The Jane Goodall Institute

Chimpanzee research and community-centered conservation.

About The Jane Goodall Institute

The Jane Goodall Institute continues the chimpanzee research Jane Goodall began at Gombe Stream in Tanzania in 1960, now the longest-running study of wild chimpanzees in the world.

Its conservation approach places local communities at the center, linking the protection of chimpanzees and their forests to health, education, and livelihoods for the people who share that habitat.

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