Jane Goodall Online Board Game
This is a board game about Jane Goodall's interactions in the environment, and her goals towards spreading them to others.
Created Date
05.19.22
Last Updated
05.20.22
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What message was Jane Goodall trying to spread by saying "If you don't hope that your actions can make a difference, then you sink into apathy. If young people succumb to the doom and gloom --- if they lose hope --- that's the end."
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Which quote supports the idea that Goodall is trying to help the environment by increasing helpful and beneficial actions.
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True or False? Jane Goodall has witnessed melting glaciers, wildfire rages, and has seen carcasses of animals who've died in droughts. (Hint: Think about what Jane Goodall is doing for the environment, specifically why she's doing the actions she did and does today).
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"The Jane Goodall Institute started a program called Tacare to him them find ways to make a livelihood that did not involve devastating the environment." Why do you think that is? (Specifically think about what Goodall wants to prevent and find a solution towards).
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"Those same communities around Gombe are using smartphones and satellite imagery to monitor their forests and set aside village land for regeneration." What point do you think Goodall was trying to make when adding this quote?
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How do you think Jane Goodall wanted to restore hope to people that had lost it due to climate change?
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True or False? To stop and prevent habitat loss, Goodall strove to alleviate the conditions that drove people to cut down trees or hunt vulnerable animals.
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Why do you think the author added this quote? "[..] She launched the Jane Goodall Institute’s flagship conservation program, which invests in social programs in villages in Tanzania, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo and beyond, and then enlists villagers to help with tree planting and forest monitoring."
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Why do you think that some people disagree with Goodall's focus on voluntary population control in developing countries?
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Bonus Question! Why does Goodall read the poem "It Couldn't Be Done." " 'Just start in to sing as you tackle the thing that ‘cannot be done,’ and you’ll do it.” She looks up, eyesfashing. “Don’t you love that? ' "
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