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Het volgende portret dat ik wil laten zien, is mijn tweede portret dat ik tekende. Hoewel mijn tekening van Pennywise goed gelukt was, trok het contrast dat je met houtskool en grafiet kunt bereiken mij enorm.

Het leuke van dit portret was het "zien" en tekenen van zelfs de kleinste details tijdens het tekenen, zoals het draadje van haar gehoorapparaat.

Wat vinden jullie?

🐵 Happy Birthday, Dr. Jane Goodall! Born on this day in 1934, Jane Goodall is an anthropologist, primatologist, and conservationist. She is considered the world's foremost expert on chimpanzees. Her work revolutionized our understanding of what it means to be human and proved that women could be successful as scientists in a world previously dominated by men. 1/2

#JaneGoodall #BOTD #OTD #WomenInStem #StemEducation #Education #Homeschooling @education

filmfriend.de/en/movies/seed-t

"Gorgeous #eco #documentary to save #seed #diversity. Few things on our planet are as precious and vital as seeds. [..] But this most precious of resources is under threat: more than 90 percent of all seed varieties have already disappeared. Biotech corporations like #Syngenta and #Bayer / #Monsanto have long controlled the global seed market with genetically modified plants. That is why more and more passionate farmers, scientists, lawyers and indigenous seed owners are fighting [..] for the future of variety diversity.
[..] #TaggartSiegel and #JonBetz follow these passionate seed guardians [..]. Without knowing it, they become true heroes for all #humanity as they reconnect us to the original richness of our culture"

@filmeundserien

'The sixth great #extinction is happening', conservation expert, #JaneGoodall, warns

by Victoria Gill
November 16, 2024

"With her signature shawl draped over her shoulders and silver hair pulled back from her face, Jane Goodall exudes serenity - even over our slightly blurry video call.

"In a Vienna hotel room, a press team and a small group of filmmakers, who are documenting her latest speaking tour, fuss around her.

"The famous primatologist and conservationist settles into a high-backed chair that dwarfs her slender frame.

"On my screen I can see that behind her, on a shelf, is her toy monkey, Mr H.

"The toy was given to her nearly 30 years ago by a friend and has travelled the world with her. Dr Goodall is now 90 years of age, and she and Mr H are still travelling.

"'I am a little bit exhausted,' she admits. 'I’ve come here from Paris. And after here I go to Berlin, then Geneva. I’m on this tour talking about the danger to the environment and some of the remedies,' she says.

‘The sixth great extinction is happening now’

"One of the remedies she wants to talk about today is a tree-planting and habitat restoration mission that her eponymous foundation and non-profit technology company, Ecosia, are carrying out in Uganda. Over the past five years, with the help of local communities and smallholder farmers, the organisations have planted nearly two million trees.

"'We’re in the midst of the sixth great extinction,' Dr Goodall tells me during our interview for BBC Radio 4’s Inside Science. 'The more we can do to restore nature and protect existing forests, the better.'"

bbc.com/news/articles/c93qvqx5

BBC News'The sixth great extinction is happening', warns climate expertConservationist Jane Goodall on the urgent need to turn the tide on climate change and nature loss.

#USpolitics #Endorsement #JaneGoodall

"Jane Goodall On Voting To Save The Planet, And Why Male Politicians Are Like Chimpanzees" [8:31 min]
by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

youtube.com/watch?v=IUeoqaZvkc

Quote by TLSeSC:
"Sep 26, 2024 #Colbert #JaneGoodall #VoteForNature
Legendary primatologist Jane Goodall tells Stephen about her Vote For Nature campaign and makes a keen observation about the similarities between certain male politicians and their wild counterparts. Find out more about Jane Goodall’s plan to save the world through voting at
-> votefornature.com/ <-"

A reminder that “difficult women” are simply those who might be living on their own terms, working on causes not valued by the mainstream culture, or living a life free of domination.

From the first time I met #janegoodall
I’ve admired her indomitable spirit and big vision.

Edit: While this quote is widely attributed to Jane Goodall, it may have originated with Karen Karbo.

Don’t miss a once-in-a-lifetime event! Join us in San Francisco on September 16 to celebrate Jane Goodall’s 90th birthday and Mongabay’s 25th anniversary. Engage in a captivating conversation with Jane Goodall, Greg Dalton of Climate One, and Mongabay’s Founder & CEO Rhett Butler. Get your tickets today for an evening filled with inspiration and insights on the environment!

mongabay.cc/public-mastodon

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Japan's Antarctic research whaling program #JARPA was declared illegal by the International Court of Justice in 2014.

Watson's arrest has since sparked international outrage, making headlines around the world and igniting a global #FreePaulWatson movement, with high profile public figures such as primatologist #JaneGoodall, actor and activist #BrigitteBardot, and French President Emmanuel #Macron calling for his immediate #release.

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