Hope in Action: Jane Goodall's Living Legacy
- Heather Harris

- Feb 9
- 1 min read

In a time of accelerating climate change, biodiversity loss, and species decline, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But Jane Goodall has long reminded us that hope is not passive, but rather it’s something we practice.
Alison Cuffley, Senior Manager of Canada Programs at the Jane Goodall Institute of Canada shares how Jane Goodall’s extraordinary legacy lives on today through youth leadership, community action, and intergenerational responsibility.
At the heart of the conversation is Roots & Shoots, the Institute’s global youth program that empowers young people to take meaningful action for people, animals, and the environment. Alison shares how youth are already leading on climate, biodJAne iversity, and social justice, and why supporting their leadership is essential to the future of our planet.
This is a conversation about legacy; not as something we leave behind, but as something we build together.
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