Hope Times

Stories to inspire. Hope to hold onto.

Hope Times is the official newsletter of the Jane Goodall Institute UK - a dose of optimism, action, and inspiration delivered straight to your inbox. From updates on Jane’s global work and breakthroughs in conservation to heartwarming stories from our Roots & Shoots changemakers, every issue is a reminder that hope is not passive, it’s something we create, together.

What to expect:

🌍 Inspiring stories from the field
🧠 Jane’s personal reflections and insights
🌱 Updates on Roots & Shoots youth projects
🦍 Wildlife conservation news and success stories
🛒 Ethical shopping, campaigns & events

Whether you’re new to Jane’s work or a lifelong supporter, Hope Times is your connection to a global movement that’s grounded in science, fuelled by compassion, and powered by people like you.

Front page of the Winter Edition of Hope Times newsletter featuring a Christmas tree background, a message from CEO Mark Munnelly, and a photo of two people conversing outdoors with scenic landscape.
A woman celebrating her 90th birthday with a cake that has lit candles, surrounded by family and friends. A landscape with trees and a circular building at sunset. An infographic with text detailing Jane Goodall's 2024 milestones and global impact, featuring logos of UNESCO and the Jane Goodall Institute.
An informational graphic featuring Jane Goodall with a quote about connecting with people's hearts, promoting her Hopecast podcast dedicated to hope, compassion, and change. The graphic includes text about her storytelling and interviews, along with details about supporting chimpanzee guardianship through a donation. The image contains a close-up photograph of Jane Goodall with her hands resting near her face and a chimpanzee with large, expressive eyes, with supporting text and buttons for listening and more information.
Group of children holding certificates and celebrating, with adults in the background, at an indoor event. A title overlay reads 'Jane Goodall's Roots & Shoots Update' and 'Tomorrow's Roots & Shoots Rangers'.
A digital newsletter celebrating 65 years of groundbreaking work at Gombe with images of a woman observing wildlife with a telescope and a woman holding stuffed chimpanzee toys, along with promotional content for books by Dr. Jane Goodall and links to her webshop.

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