Jane Goodall visits HNEE
The 90-year-old highly awarded and renowned chimpanzee researcher Jane Goodall visited the new degree programme Socioecological Forest Management at our university.
In addition to numerous talks, a joint visit to Grumsin and a lecture in front of a fully booked town hall, she planted a Speierling on the forest campus.
In addition to numerous talks, a joint visit to Grumsin and a lecture in front of a fully booked town hall, she planted a Speierling on the forest campus.
In addition to numerous talks, a joint visit to Grumsin and a lecture in front of a fully booked town hall, she planted a Speierling on the forest campus.
In addition to numerous talks, a joint visit to Grumsin and a lecture in front of a fully booked town hall, she planted a Speierling on the forest campus. She told the students: "You will find a lot of hope in the resilience of nature."
On the evening in the sold-out Stadthalle, she gave encouragement: "Go out and make a difference! Anyone can do it. Maybe not a big change, but a hundred small changes make a better world." With this in mind: Let's get going, every day!
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