Jane Goodall talks of protecting sea otters, joins boat tour in California wetland
- Jane Goodall advocated for Monterey Bay sea otters during an April 7 lecture and safaris.
- Goodall understood the need for sea otter support after speaking with Julie Packard last month.
- Goodall joined representatives from the Wildlife Conservation Network at Elkhorn Slough.
- Wendy Kitchell said Goodall encourages others to do good, calling her strong and vital.
- The safaris inspired guests to help the environment and foster positivity, Kitchell noted.
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"It is an inspiration to change the world
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Calling All Wildlife Enthusiasts: 'Jane' on AppleTV+ Teaches Kids All About Animals
The show is based on the philosophy of nature conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall and her love of animals. If there’s a kid in your family who loves animals and learning all about the environment, the AppleTV+ show Jane is one you need to add to your family watch list.What Is the Premise of Jane?The show’s heroine is 9-year-old Jane, a “budding environmentalist” who is determined to learn about how to protect endangered animals. Her two best friend…


Jane Goodall talks of protecting sea otters, joins boat tour in California wetland
MOSS LANDING — Aboard a quiet, full catamaran, legendary conservationist Jane Goodall spoke to her latest mission: supporting the survival of Monterey Bay’s charming, yet still vulnerable, icon – the sea otter. Read more...
Jane Goodall takes a Elkhorn Slough cruise and talks of protecting sea otters
MOSS LANDING — Aboard a quiet, full catamaran, legendary conservationist Jane Goodall spoke to her latest mission: supporting the survival of Monterey Bay’s charming, yet still vulnerable, icon – the sea otter. During a visit to Carmel last month, a conversation between Goodall and former Monterey Bay Aquarium Executive Director Julie Packard led the conservationist to understand how much support sea otters need, even in a region where they are …
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