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How Jane Goodall changed the way humans see animals
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6 months ago
Jane Goodall has spent half a century watching chimpanzees. Here's how she changed our connection to the animal kingdom...
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What the chimpanzees helped me to do was to persuade science back in the early 60s that
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there wasn't, after all, a major gap between us and all the other animals.
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The first time I saw David Greybeard using and making tools to fish for termites was
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the turning point in my career.
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I suppose the main thing that we take away from being with chimpanzees for so long is
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just how like us they are.
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Their non-verbal communication is the same as ours really, kissing, embracing, holding
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hands, patting one another, competing for dominance, swaggering, looking like a lot
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of male politicians I know, humans, and long-term relationships between mothers and their offspring.
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The fact that like us they can be violent and even engage in a sort of primitive warfare,
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they can kill each other, but at the same time, just like us, they can be loving, kind,
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and truly altruistic.
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So because they're so like us biologically, our closest living relatives, and because
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my husband's film showed chimpanzees using tools and behaving in the way that I'd said,
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scientists had to finally agree that we are part of and not separated from the rest of
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the animal kingdom.
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The old golden rule which applies to every single major religion, do to others as you
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would have them do to you.
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So once you realize that an animal feels pain, is an individual, then you should know how
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you should treat them, and then you can learn about them.
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There's an awful lot of information out there now.
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That's an answer that depends on what sort of animal you're talking about, what country
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it's in.
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Right now, there are estimated 7.8 billion people on the planet, and I can't remember
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the billions of their livestock, cows, pigs, poultry, and so on.
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And already, as I've said, we're using up natural resources so fast in some places.
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In 2050, there's an estimated closer to 10 billion of us.
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So if we carry on with business as usual, if we don't find a way of lessening our impact
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on the natural world, what will that world be like with 10 billion of us?
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It won't be livable, will it?
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It will really change all life on the planet and probably cause most species to become
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extinct, including us, because we are part of this natural world.
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We can't live without it.
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We depend on it for food, for water, for clothing, for clean air, clean water.
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If we're using up nature faster than nature can replenish herself, the time will come
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when there's nothing left.
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And so we need to find a balance.
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