October 6, 2025
Piotr Biernacki
Sustainability Managing Partner
Last week, on October 1, 2025, Dr. Jane Goodall passed away at the age of 91. She not only changed our thinking about what distinguishes humans from other living beings, but also shaped a new approach to nature conservation that takes into account the role of local communities.

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Instead of trying to summarize Dr. Jane Goodall's achievements, I suggest you use the time you would have spent reading the newsletter to watch this three-minute film:

Please also visit the website Jane Goodall Institute. There you can read about the 65 years of research on chimpanzees initiated by Dr. Jane Goodall, the effects of her work in the field of nature conservation, and how her organization Roots & Shoots inspires young people in over 100 countries around the world to develop and learn.

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