This is an amazing story, and certainly deserves more public recognition.

Watched what I think was a repeat? program on C-span (yes, some people do watch 
those channels).

The feature was a question and answer session between the now Pres of the 
Goodall Foundation and Jane Goodall herself.

If you want some further insight in the Conservation, supporting Local 
Communities and the life of Jane Goodall herself, suggest you look for it and 
take time to watch it. Not sure where to point you, but the C-span website 
might be a great place to start.

In the Oct 2010 issue of National Geographic, the Gombe Project was featured on 
its 50th anniversary. It was supposed to be the cover story, but the Gulf Oil 
Spill won out here. In many other parts of the World, it was put on the front.

Again, a great program.

Thank you.

Mike Nolan

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