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IN PHOTOS: Conservationist Jane Goodall visits Mumbai's Sanjay Gandhi National Park

Updated On: 19 November, 2024 04:15 PM IST | Divya Nair

Renowned primatologist and conservationist Jane Goodall visited Mumbai's Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) on Monday where she interacted with locals and planted a sapling (PICS/NIMESH DAVE)

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Goodall also participated in 'The 15th Literature Live! The Mumbai Litfest' on Monday, where her address on ‘Reasons For Hope’ received a standing ovation from audience

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Goodall also participated in 'The 15th Literature Live! The Mumbai Litfest' on Monday, where her address on ‘Reasons For Hope’ received a standing ovation from audience

She is also the UN Messenger for Peace 

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She is also the UN Messenger for Peace 

The 'Roots & Shoots' programme, which is run by her organisation across 100 countries, supports projects related to animals and the environment

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The 'Roots & Shoots' programme, which is run by her organisation across 100 countries, supports projects related to animals and the environment

Goodall plants a sapling at SGNP, which is facing threat from encroachers

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Goodall plants a sapling at SGNP, which is facing threat from encroachers

The primatologist shared insights from her decades of experience in animal conservation and the need for greater protection of wildlife habitats globally

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The primatologist shared insights from her decades of experience in animal conservation and the need for greater protection of wildlife habitats globally

As a Messenger of Peace since 2002, she continues to help the United Nations focus attention on environmental issues

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As a Messenger of Peace since 2002, she continues to help the United Nations focus attention on environmental issues

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