How You Can Help

The Jane Goodall Institute's Center for Primate Studies was established at the University of Minnesota in 1995 by Anne Pusey, who was recently appointed Executive Director of Research for the Jane Goodall Institute's programs worldwide. The center now houses all of Goodall's field journals, data, and photographs, documenting over 40 years of research in Gombe. One mission of the center is to digitize these records and make them available through the Internet. To do this, we need your help in raising $50,000. You can digitize a day in the life of Jane Goodall's chimps for $50. Rather mail a check than give online?

We will acknowledge your gift with a letter telling you what day you have sponsored.


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