Jane Goodall’s New Book – Hope for Animals and Their World
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Hope for Animals and Their World Book Review
Jane Goodall’s new book, Hope for Animals and Their World: How Endangered Species Are Being Rescued from the Brink Goodall shares fascinating survival stories about endangered species whos populations are now being regenerated thanks tot he help of zoos across the world.
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With the help of zoos, Jane Goodall and the Cincinnati Zoo Director Thane Maynard share 34 animal stories that describe how amazing groups of dedicated people prevent the extinction of animals by working hard to save the animals they love.
These uplifting and hopeful stories will touch your heart and show you that humans can in fact make a difference in this world and they may inspire you to get out and help, which is Jane Goodall’s ultimate goal.
Example of one of the Animal Stoires: Golden Lion Tamarins
Below i will present to you one of the animal stories on the rare and beautiful Golden Lion Tamarins that are found in South America. The small monkeys were almost extinct a few decades ago but thanks to the National Zoo’s involvement along with other zoos and institutes around the world they helped save the species.
Jane Goodall visited the National Zoo back in 2007 and saw the Golden Lion Tamarins for the first time face to face and was marveled by their beauty, describing them in the following way “I was enchanted. They are like living jewels of the deep forest with a lion-like mane. As i watched them, slightly apprehensive with so many strangers in their new home, i felt a surge of gratitutude for all the hard work and tears that had prevented their extinction.”
Free Range Golden Lion Tamarins at the National Zoo in D.C.
The Golden Lion Tamarins at the National Zoo in Washington D.C. is a fascinating story in which i got to witness for myself. In 2007 the zoo let a few of the families roam freely in a small patch of forest on the grounds of the National Zoo. This would allow them to become familiar with tree top travel and living before being released in their future home in Brazil.
The innovative decision to let the small monkeys range freely on the grounds of the National Zoo was a bold and successful move, and the separate families established their own small territories that were about 100 square meters in range, something they would have done in the wild.
I am lucky enough to live close to the National Zoo and got to see the Golden Lion Tamarins roam the grounds of the zoo. I spotted them between Sea Lions and Siamangs. They were very high in the trees and it was great to see free range monkeys in North America! The following year one of the Golden Lion Tamarin families gave birth to twins in the small mammal house in which i watched for many months. The baby Golden Lion Tamarins were so much fun to watch and photograph, they had so much energy and loved to explore their territory. I often saw the young Golden Lion Tamarins trying to play with and groom the Sloth couple, they seemed to really be fascinated with the big furry slow guys!
There are many animal stories like this in which innovative and brilliant people decide to try to save the animals they love.
Not only are there many great animal stories, Jane Goodall and Maynard give a great appendix in the back of the book on different ways you can help your favorite animals that you read about in the book. This section gives you the information on where the best place to go to take action on the situation by donating and volunteering to the right organization, what products to stay away from and so much more!
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