You Don't Have To Be Jane Goodall

You Don't Have To Be Jane Goodall

You Don't Have To Be Jane Goodall

Jane Goodall is one of the most respected animal and environmental lovers in the world. Dedicating her life to support and care for Mother Earth, she is best known for her 45-year study of chimpanzees. She loves her planet in her own way, and you can too.

The thing is, you don’t have to be Jane Goodall to do your part You don’t have to save millions of endangered species to love your planet. Just by making minor changes in your daily life, you can help save mother Earth— no matter how big or small, you can help the planet you are living in. 

How many “Don’t Litter” signs do we see every day? And hand-on-heart, just how many times do we litter, pretending that the gum on the floor was not ours? People who throw away soft drink cans aren’t aware that it takes nearly four hundred years for them to biodegrade. Why is it that people think reusing bottles won’t make a difference? If all of us did it together, we could create an environmental phenomenon. If each of us planted a tree every year, we might even be able to restore what was lost.

Like I said, you don’t have to be Jane Goodall, you just need to play your part. Follow the three R’s (Reuse, Reduce and Recycle). Plant a tree. Stop littering. And love your planet. No matter what happens, it’s still your home. The simplest things you do can become miracles.