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2008 Annual Report

Contents

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a Lett er f ro m j a ne
3
C h i mpa nz e e s
11
Conservation
18
Educatio n & Outreach
26
Finan cial Report
& Communitie s & Do n o rs

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a Lett e r f ro m t h e
4 Gombe Stream
Research Centre

7 Tchimpounga
Rehabilitation Center
12 Greater Gombe
Ecosystem Project

14 Masito-Ugalla
Ecosystem Project
19 Project by Project

21  Regional Leadership

22 Jane Goodall’s Roots


& Shoots is Growing
27 JGI 2008 Financial Report

29 JGI’s Donor Family

37 A Tribute

38 Why I've Included


Pr esi den t AND C EO 7 Kouilou River Island Project 15 JGI Ecotourism
23 Jane Goodall Global JGI in My Will
8 In Memoriam: Gregoire 16 Supporting Vulnerable Youth Summit
39 JGI USA 2008
Children
9 Uganda Chimp Rescue 24 Jane News Board of Directors,
17 Uganda HIV/AIDS Leadership and Staff
10  “From the Field: ‘The plight 25 2008 Roots & Shoots
Peer Training
of chimpanzees…’” Day of Peace 40 JGI Worldwide Locations

the jane goodall institute 2008 Annual Report


A Letter From Jane
Dear members and
friends of JGI,

It’s hard to believe that it was » removing wire snares airports, and spend some time for them in our sanctuary. It is
almost 50 years ago when I arrived » and caring for orphan chimpanzees — even half a day — in nature you who have helped us improve
on the sandy beach of Gombe in our sanctuaries with animals. The migration the lives of children and women
for the first time — a young of the sandhill cranes on the living in poor rural areas. It is you
woman with no degree, no formal Platte River in Nebraska is always who help us to make this a better
training, tasked with learning Elsewhere, we are improving the on my calendar. And, of course, and more sustainable world for
about chimpanzee behaviour. lives of zoo chimpanzees through there are my two short visits to our children and theirs. A world
Today there are institutes bearing our ChimpanZoo program. We Gombe each year. Such respites where we can live in better
my name in more than 20 countries also are lobbying to prevent the typically recharge my spirit’s harmony with the environment
around the world, sponsoring use of chimpanzees in entertain- batteries. My summer Gombe and with the other amazing
countless exciting programs in the ment, in medical research labs, visit, though, was a bit different. animals who inhabit Planet Earth.
spheres of research, conservation, and as pets. And through our As I climbed a slope, I dislodged
education, and the humane program for young people (Jane a huge rock, which then fell onto It is good to know how much you
treatment of chimpanzees and Goodall’s Roots & Shoots) we me. We tumbled down together care. I was moved by the hundreds
other animals. It is amazing! are helping to ensure that the Shoots youth. People who are for some way, but luckily I was of people who contacted me, via
generations who follow us will working, each in his or her own thrown aside. Five days later, in a special online message board,
The Jane Goodall Institute is be better environmental stewards way, to make a difference. Uganda, I found I had a dislocated to express their sadness at the
making a significant contribution than we have been. shoulder and a few cracked bones. death of my old friend Gregoire.
to chimpanzee conservation. I met one very special person, I also had torn several muscles Tchimpounga sanctuary will not
In Africa we are: My travel schedule, as most of during a visit to Bozeman, and was within millimeters of be the same without him.
» raising awareness about the you know, is brutal. In 2008, I Montana — Greg Mortenson, needing surgery. Fortunately, I
destruction of chimpanzee habitats was “on the road” some 300 days, author of Three Cups of Tea. could still type, as I was struggling Just remember — each one of
and about the bushmeat trade lecturing in 18 countries around What an amazing man. He has to finish Hope for Animals and you makes a difference, every day.
(the commercial hunting the world (including China, done so much for the education of Their World. But if that rock had You are making a difference for us,
of wild animals for food) Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, girls in Pakistan and Afghanistan fallen on my head… and from the bottom of my heart,
» working to improve the lives of local Australia and New Zealand, as and he will not give up, no matter I thank you.
people so that they become our well as the United States, Canada how the situation deteriorates in Let me end by emphasizing
partners in conservation through and 7 European countries). I’m those countries. We discussed that your support of JGI has been With love,
our TACARE (Take Care) program often asked where I find the introducing Roots & Shoots into a critical factor in our success,
energy to keep going. My answer: the schools that he builds. especially during these difficult
» restoring forested areas I find strength from the wonder- times. It is you who have enabled
ful people I meet along the Once in a while, I try to escape us to rescue infant chimpanzees ja n e g ooda l l
way —  especially our Roots & from the cities, hotels and from miserable deaths and care

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A Letter From the President
Dear friends,

“Success happens one place Around Gombe National Park in In 2008, pursuant to our strategic Your steadfast support makes
at a time.” Tanzania, we help communities plan, we grew our programs and our work possible. Your moral
regenerate and conserve forest as development department, expect- support — your letters, participa-
This observation comes from we support them through ing revenues to be consistent with tion in our social media networks
Marie-Claude Gauthier, our agriculture, community develop- the previous year’s. However, with and attendance at our events — 
director in the Mano River ment and health care programs. the onset of the recession, we saw keeps us going strong.
countries, where we work to raise Look inside this report to see lower-than-expected contributions.
awareness about chimpanzees the number of village-managed We have taken concerted action Thank you for all you do.
and threats to their existence, woodlots we’ve helped create, to ensure our financial profile
and help communities build how much has been distributed is as strong as possible. Sincerely,
sustainable livelihoods through in micro-credit to families who
eco-business development. can now afford to send children There’s so much more inside this We will continue to build relation-
Marie-Claude knew her team’s to school, and how we’re helping 2008 annual report, including ships with major funders, to
efforts were making a difference villages create land-use plans updates from the Gombe Stream vigorously pursue support vital k eit h brow n
when, one day earlier this year, that allow for sustainable Research Centre as well as stories to our projects in Africa and the President & CEO
the village of Sangarédi barred livelihoods but also reserve about improvements at our United States, and to maintain a
poachers from the forest, explain- land for conservation. sanctuary for orphaned chimpan- sharp focus so that we demonstrate
ing the hunting of endangered zees, the growth of Jane Goodall’s the most efficient use of available
species was no longer permitted. Look inside, too, to read about Roots & Shoots program, and resources for the greatest impact.
a new eco-tourism site we helped Dr. Goodall's travels around
This is the kind of incremental establish in Uganda, which the world. Take special note of JGI is engaging new, world-class
change we see in many of the helps finance protection of the the creative ways in which our partners every year. With this
locales where we build on Jane surrounding Budongo Forest as amazing young Roots & Shoots heightened profile and the tireless
Goodall’s unique legacy to protect well as environmental education. members are improving their work of Dr. Goodall and JGI
chimpanzees, link conservation You’ll also find a description of communities and beyond. staff members, we’ll be reporting
and development in community- our efforts to protect vulnerable more successes — one place at
centered programs, and empower children and fight HIV/AIDS JGI’s accomplishments in 2008 a time — in 2009.
young people to be future stigma in Uganda and Tanzania, have been gratifying. But serious
environmental stewards. using a peer-educator model. threats to wild chimpanzees
We’re reaching at-risk populations remain. Our work is more
with life-saving information. important than ever — even as we
struggle in a turbulent economy.

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Protecting Chimpanzees We stand on the threshold of a future without great apes in the wild. Each species
of African great apes — chimpanzees, gorillas and bonobos — is endangered, and
each could be extinct within a few generations. Protecting them is at the heart
of our work — a big task — and one that we tackle from several angles, including
the chimpanzee research Dr. Jane Goodall began 48 years ago, chimp rescue
and rehabilitation programs, and efforts to raise public awareness.

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Gombe Stream Research Centre
First-Person

The Gombe Stream Research Centre (GSRC) It’s Not


Always Easy
in Tanzania continues the long-term From Gombe Stream
Research CentRE Director
chimpanzee research Dr. Jane Goodall Anna Mosser:
began nearly 50 years ago, while
The 14-year-old male, Titan,
supporting chimpanzee conservation often captures our attention.
goals and training Tanzanian scientists. Not only is he one of the most
rambunctious of the maturing
males, but he seems more
interested in the human observers

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ombe research findings hormones to geographical than most of the chimpanzees.
inform many disciplines, information systems and satellite He often expresses his dominance,
including animal behavior, images — help us answer ques- and tries to get a reaction out of us
anthropology, behavioral ecology, tions that were unanswerable by throwing rocks. Unfortunately
biomedical studies, conservation or even unimaginable when for us, he has fairly good aim!
biology, psychology and zoology. the research began.
Studies explore questions related Thanks to DNA analysis, we know
to demography, male dominance, Chimpanzee research at Gombe that his father is Frodo (a famous
mating, hunting, intergroup focuses on three communities: bully), and it is hard not to see
aggression, genetics and disease. the Kasekela community, studied the fatherly resemblance in his
New techniques — from molecular intensively since 1960; the behavior. He is certainly one to
studies of genetics, viruses and Mitumba community, studied watch, not only for our personal
safety, but also for his possible
future success as an alpha male.

1. Young chimps at Gombe and elsewhere


are highly dependent on their mothers in
their early years.
2. Titan was energetic even as a youngster. Here
he’s shown rolling on the ground, tossing dirt
and leaves on himself. “Acting kicha” (Swahili
for crazy), is how one researcher put it.
3. In this iconic shot, a young Fifi hopes to find
a banana, which Jane sometimes carried in
her pocket in her early days at Gombe. 1 2 3

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Chimp Spotlight
since the mid-1990s; and the than one chimp death. This has
This time, the newborns did not unhabituated Kalande community, happened within the Mitumba
survive the transfer of care for whose population has been community as well. Although
more than a few days. monitored since 1998. Tanzanian these deaths are difficult for
field staff members follow researchers to observe and report,
Why did Gremlin take the babies individual chimpanzees daily Gombe is one of the only places
from her daughter Gaia? It is and record individuals’ activities, in the world where such
impossible to say for certain. travel routes and eating habits. intercommunity conflict can
Researchers speculate that These basic data, which are be documented in full detail.
Gremlin was seeking to protect entered into the computer
1 the infants from being snatched database at JGI’s Center for Research at GSRC also depends
by females in the group. Female Primate Studies at the University upon the efforts of collaborating
The Tribulations of Gaia chimpanzees will sometimes steal of Minnesota, are the foundation scientists in the United States and
and cannibalize other mothers’ of all other chimpanzee research elsewhere. These scientists provide
This was a difficult year Gaia lost her first baby in an unusual newborns. Or, perhaps Gremlin at Gombe. critical expertise for designing and
for one of Gombe’s better- occurrence: Her mother Gremlin perceived that Gaia was not implementing research projects
known chimpanzees, Gaia. “adopted” him as her own. Gremlin caring for the babies adequately. A critical concern at this time is and publishing findings. We have
was nursing at the time, and Gaia’s the ongoing conflict between the developed key relationships
Gaia was the primary chimpanzee male infant, whom Jane named “This is such a sad series of events Mitumba and Kasekela communi-
featured in an October 2007 “Godot,” thrived for several months. for those who care so much about ties. The Kasekela chimpanzees
Animal Planet television program, Eventually, however, he weakened Gombe and devastating for this have dramatically expanded their
titled “Almost Human, with Jane and died, perhaps because he missed chimpanzee population, which has range, making repeated invasions
Goodall.” In the one-hour some of the disease-fighting benefits an uncertain future,” said GSRC into Mitumba territory. The two
documentary, Dr. Goodall and of his mother’s colostrum fluid. director of research Anna Mosser. communities have had violent
Gombe videographer Bill “As hard as we work to protect the conflicts, resulting in more
Wallauer track Gaia, who has Gaia became pregnant again, but chimpanzee population and its
gone off on her own after losing when she finally appeared among habitat, we cannot control the
her second baby. Jane and Bill the chimpanzees with her new unexpected behaviors of such
are concerned about Gaia’s baby, it was clear the baby had a complex species.”
emotional health, but eventually been stillborn.
locate her and see her reunited There is a bright spot. Gaia is
with her mother and siblings. The third birth was even more sure to be pregnant again soon,
disheartening. Gaia had twins, and we can reasonably hope 1. Gaia is an intelligent, curious chimpanzee
whose first three mothering experiences
and we could hardly believe it for a different outcome.
ended badly.
when Gremlin took both from her. 2. Gremlin is pictured here with the twins she
took away from her daughter, Gaia. 2

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with leading scientists including
Dr. Beatrice Hahn (University Other ongoing studies » Whether paternal relatives enjoy does tooth wear reflect the age
of Alabama), Dr. Elizabeth at Gombe examine: special relationships. For example, of an individual, and how do
Lonsdorf (Lincoln Park Zoo), will fathers avoid mating with different types of injuries or
and former students of Prof. » The causes of intergroup daughters or will paternal relatives diseases affect the skeleton?
Richard Wrangham (Harvard aggression in chimpanzees, act more often as allies? Gombe is a special place for this
University) — Dr. Martin Muller as a way to better understand study because we know so much
(Boston University) and the evolution of primate social » What role insects play in the about each individual and
Dr. Melissa Emery Thompson 1 systems, and as a referential diet of chimpanzees and more the skeletons have been well
(Harvard University). model for understanding the specifically how this varies by preserved. This work will give
In another key study, GSRC staff origin and evolution of intergroup population, sex, age and individual other scientists a baseline
To monitor the chimpanzee members collect genetic samples violence in human beings for studying the fossils or
communities’ health and model noninvasively to help further » C haracteristics of skeletons skeletons of primates with
potential disease risks, Chicago’s a University of Alabama study to understand chimpanzee life unknown life histories.
Lincoln Park Zoo helps us collect related to SIVcpz (the chimpanzee histories. For example, how well
and analyze health data The zoo variant of the simian immuno-
hired a full-time veterinarian deficiency virus).
for Gombe and constructed
a laboratory that stores samples
and can be sterilized for use
as an operating room. This effort
involves leading scientists from
three universities — Dar es Salaam,
Alabama and Harvard, as well
as experts in wildlife health
from the Tanzania National
Parks Authority. 1. With her groundbreaking study of chimpan-
zees, Jane Goodall helped bridge the divide
between humans and nonhumans.
2. Her research continues today under a
dedicated field data and scientific team.

Follow JGI on Twitter and enjoy ‘Chimp Pic of the Week’,


Gombe updates and more! twitter.com/JaneGoodallInst

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Tchimpounga Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Center
Republic of Congo

JGI’s Tchimpounga Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Center in the Republic of Congo is home to more than
140 orphaned chimpanzees but was originally designed to house a fraction of that number.

Kouilou River Project into the wild. In 2008 we began


In 2008, we addressed JGI is working with the Congolese research that will allow us to
this challenge, constructing: government to secure three assess the feasibility of establishing
islands on the Kouilou River, a chimpanzee reintroduction
» Two new dormitories that provide adjacent to the Tchimpounga program. A primary goal is to
comfortable living space for 62 Natural Reserve, as new sanctuary identify suitable forest habitat
chimpanzees and study space sites. This step would take where the released chimps have
for visiting behavioral researchers pressure off the still overcrowded enough food and shelter, will not
» A small quarantine dormitory sanctuary and provide the compete with wild chimp
to house sick chimpanzees who chimpanzees a natural habitat in populations, and are protected
are contagious which they could forage for food, from hunting, logging, conversion
build nests and further develop of land for farming, and other
» A new water system to provide their social bonds—all critical human threats. To achieve this
the chimpanzees continual access
elements of success in the wild. we are conducting extensive
to drinking water
biological and socioeconomic
» A new veterinary lab with new Why take these steps? One of our surveys of selected sites to analyze
chimpanzee-proof windows, doors deepest hopes is that someday we the potential of establishing a
and an auxiliary door to keep staff can reintroduce at least some of reintroduction program.
safe should an adult chimpanzee the Tchimpounga chimpanzees
awaken during a procedure

1. At Tchimpounga, chimpanzees have the chance


to form close bonds with one another.
2. In 2008 we completed a new veterinary lab
at our sanctuary for orphaned chimpanzees.
3. We hope that someday we can re-introduce
Tchimpounga chimpanzees, such as these
1 2 two pictured here, back into the wild. 3

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gregoire  1942–2008
Subtitle

Farewell, Old Friend


Gregoire, Africa’s oldest known chimpanzee and a celebrity
throughout Congo, died peacefully at JGI’s Tchimpounga
Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Center in December of 2008.
As was the case every night, he was alongside his long-time
companion, Clara.

Gregoire was a resilient, gentle Gregoire was a favorite of


chimpanzee who had survived caretakers and visitors alike.
more than 40 years of solitary His striking appearance — 
display in a barren cage at a zoo balding, with only one good eye
and then an airlift during a civil and what author Dale Peterson
war. His twilight years were described as a “shipwreck
peaceful and content thanks of ancient teeth” — made him
largely to the care of doting unforgettable. But not as much
sanctuary staff members and as his mellow and childlike
the initial intervention of Jane personality, which captivated
Goodall. When Dr. Goodall met all until the very end.
him in 1990, he was emaciated,
hairless and suffering intensely In the weeks after Gregoire’s
from loneliness and boredom. death, messages of condolence
She saw to it that his care and sympathy made their way
improved at the zoo and then, to Dr. Goodall and JGI from all
when war broke out, arranged over the globe. Even at the
for him to be transported by end, Gregoire proved to be
plane to Tchimpounga. a remarkable “ambassador”
for the cause of chimpanzees
to the human world.

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Uganda Chimp Rescue

In late 2008, when JGI staff Members in Uganda received word that a chimpanzee was being held
for sale on the black market, they worked with police on a successful sting operation.

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espite the fact that it’s In this particular case, an area because it’s virtually impossible strength, and made the 5-hour
illegal to kill, capture man stepped forward as an infor- to take such a young chimpanzee journey with JGI staff members
or keep chimpanzees in mant. He knew where the chimp from his or her mother otherwise. to Entebbe with no problems.
Uganda, authorities continue was being held and had been in Eventually, he started a new life,
to confiscate chimpanzees from touch with the sellers. JGI staff We named the baby “Mac.” joining other orphaned chimps
criminal traders. In most cases, posed as buyers and travelled to Once safely in the arms of our at Ngamba Island Chimpanzee
poachers kill chimpanzee mothers the house, where the 18-month-old staff member, he clung to his Sanctuary, a 100-acre rainforest
and capture their young to sell old chimp sat in the corner of new-found friend with all his island with state-of-the-art facilities.
as pets. Chimps are particularly a dark, damp room, with bits
targeted by farmers who don’t of uneaten food thrown around.
want them raiding their sugarcane He was quivering, and so afraid
or other crops. As more and more of the men looking at him that
of Uganda’s chimpanzee habitat “his eyes were shaking,” according
is destroyed, this human-chimp to one staffer. After sighting the
conflict worsens. chimp, the team negotiated a
” price. The amount they agreed
Ensuring enforcement of chim- upon had to be confirmed by
panzee protection laws not only a phone call to their “business
He was quivering, eases the suffering of the captured partner” — another JGI staff
baby chimps — who are trauma- member in a nearby car with
and so afraid of tized and usually sick and the police.
the men looking malnourished — it helps spread
awareness of wild chimpanzees’ After their arrest, the two men,
at him that his protected status and hopefully both sugarcane farmers, were
eyes were shaking…


deters future crimes. issued a fine equal to one year’s
earnings. It’s almost certain they
had killed the chimp’s mother, Life is extremely hard for infants who are caught
up in the illegal pet trade, but some, like Mac
pictured here, are rescued by authorities and
placed in sanctuaries.

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First-Person

The plight of From the Field


chimpanzees Marie- Claude Gauthier, Executive Director, Mano River Countries

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is becoming ven as a child, I loved I love traveling to the villages did their jobs well, because one

a topic of animals, and often argued


with my mother about our
to discuss issues with community
leaders and explain our approach
day, when poachers (men from
out of the area) showed up intent
discussion need for new pets! Eventually we and activities. Often, I will be out on hunting hippos, the villagers

around here. had an aquarium, cats, dogs, and


a rabbit. I used to walk a lot in the
somewhere, say, a restaurant
or at the beach, and people stop
acted swiftly. They blocked the
road to the forest and followed
forest and observe birds and small me to tell me their views about the hunters to their camp to
mammals in their natural ecosys- our awareness materials, talk to the leaders. Finally, they
tems. As I grew older, my interest especially the big billboards convinced the hunters to leave,
in wildlife grew. we place in key spots around explaining that they would
the country. Their remarks are no longer allow people to
Today I’m the executive director always supportive and help kill endangered species in
for JGI in the Mano River Countries. us to develop new messages. their territory.
Our efforts currently focus on Guinea
and Sierra Leone, but we hope to One of my favorite parts of My hope comes from this kind
work in Liberia one day as well. my job is strategizing. When of incremental change. With our
1 My team is small and young, but we develop a project, there activities and particularly our
not daunted by serious challenges, are so many issues that require radio broadcasts, the plight of
including area poverty, illiteracy, reflection — community goals, chimpanzees is becoming a topic
insufficient infrastructure develop- government policies, chimpanzee of discussion among government
ment, and lack of conservation protection, JGI’s strategic plan, officials, journalists, policemen,
law enforcement. They’re creative, donor requirements, to name schoolchildren, NGOs. This doesn’t
and have an incredible work ethic! a few. I enjoy putting the mean everybody is willing to stop
puzzle together! all destructive practices, but it
We respond to chimpanzee threats does mean that people think
including deforestation, the illegal Success happens one place at about chimps, talk about chimps
1. The intrepid Marie-Claude Gauthier,
in the field. bushmeat trade, and the pet trade. a time. In Sangarédi (western and will, more and more, take
2. In Guinea and Sierra Leone, JGI conducts We use a variety of means — every- Guinea), we had trained community action to protect chimps!
a variety of awareness-raising efforts, thing from radio messages about volunteers to raise conservation
including billboards such as the one
pictured here, in both French and local chimps to projects that help villages awareness and help their villages
languages. 2 develop sustainable businesses. develop eco-business ideas. They

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Conservation Put simply, JGI’s chimp conservation strategy addresses poverty. That’s what

& Communities works for people and for conservation. Because we respond to individual
communities’ needs, we work in a number of program areas, including
micro-credit, forestry, sustainable agriculture, family planning, HIV/AIDS,
water and sanitation, conservation education and ecotourism.

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Greater Gombe Ecosystem Program

The Greater Gombe ecosystem is home to Gombe National Park,


site of Dr. Jane Goodall’s revolutionary study of chimpanzee behavior.

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hough the famous Gombe These problems are worsening due lead to dangerous, even fatal,
chimpanzee communities to a human population growth landslides during the rainy season.
are surviving, their habitat rate that is Tanzania’s highest Fuel wood for cooking also
(which extends beyond the —4.8 % (Tanzania National becomes scarce, forcing women
boundaries of Gombe National Bureau of Statistics, 2002). to walk miles each day to reach
Park) has been degraded and ever-diminishing woodlands.
reduced in recent decades. As the growing human population
Without intervention, the in this region (in and around Given the harsh realities local
long-term survival of these small, Kigoma) increasingly relies on communities face, any strategies
isolated chimpanzee populations forest resources to survive, a host to restore and reduce threats
is anything but certain. of problems ensues, including to the ecosystem must address
the depletion of watersheds, soil local residents’ long-term needs,
degradation and erosion that can as well as environmental and
The leading threats biodiversity concerns.
to the ecosystem are:

» expansion of human settlements

» expansion of agriculture

» the deliberate killing of


chimpanzees by humans

» lack of conservation and land- 1. Amena Hassan saves as much as 8 hours


use planning, and inadequate in a day fetching water now that TACARE
implementation of existing has installed a sanitary water system
in Kasuku village.
land-use plans
2. Anthony Kilugala, TACARE (left), visits with
Village Nursery Attendant Yahya Hamza in
1 2 Kasuku Village.

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JGI’s Greater Gombe Ecosystem Successes focuses on community savings
Landscape-Scale Community- As of December 2008, we had and loan programs, seeded with
Centered Conservation Program exceeded our initial goals for JGI money, that provide loans
(GGE) is a 5-year initiative that preserving forest in and around to women and men for small
integrates community-centered Gombe. There were 25,950 hectares businesses such as fish processing
conservation projects, such as of forest under preservation, or produce stalls.
training in sustainable agriculture, significantly more than our target
with conservation and land-use of 16,100 hectares. We achieved By the end of 2008, 17 of the
planning. This planning is these results through: 24 villages we support were
facilitated by Geographic participating in projects designed
Information Systems mapping » Developing conservation land-use to improve household income.
and analysis. JGI’s partners in plans with 10 villages that include
the GGE Program are The Nature forest set-asides To date, micro-credit programs
Conservancy, Environmental have made loans totalling
Systems Research Institute and » Expanding and protecting forest $74,000 (USD).
the Tanzania National Parks through development of wood-
Authority. lots — 450 lots to date regenerated The GGE Program also works
with 725 hectares of hardwood to improve public health through
The GGE Program operates within tree species family planning, child health
the Kigoma Rural District, which services and HIV/AIDS outreach By The Numbers

micro-credit programs
(USD) loaned through
has a total human population » Training households in sustainable and training.

25,950
of about 490,800. The program agricultural practices, which
targets a population of about resulted in a total of 576,000 We’ve delivered family planning
138,885 in 24 villages stretching trees planted in individual and methods to nearly 7,000 recipients, hectares of
along the Lake Tanganyika
shores and surrounding Gombe
community farms far exceeding our goal of reaching
3,600 women.
forest under preservation
National Park. The GGE Program also seeks
to increase household income
138,885 people in 24 villages

576,000
from sustainable use of natural

$74,000
resources. Much of our work

TACARE Water, Environment and Sanitation sec-


tion head Julius Ishabakaki discusses water and trees have been planted
health with young people in Kasuku village.

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Masito-Ugalla Ecosystem Project

The Masito-Ugalla Ecosystem (MUE) south of the Gombe region is a relatively pristine area —
2,223 square miles (5,759 sq km) of forests and woodlands that are home to more than 500 wild
chimpanzees, as well as elephants, eland, hartebeest, duikers and buffalo.

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lthough largely undeveloped, national parks and forest reserves. with JGI to create land-use plans
the area is threatened by This effort would address a big that designate core wilderness Other MUE activities in 2008:
illegal hunting, unsustain- threat to wild chimpanzees in the areas, which are strictly protected.
able agricultural practices, region: the fragmentation of their The plans also set buffer zones Forest Monitors
uncontrolled timber harvesting, forest, which reduces individual where certain extractive activities We also work to build village capacity to protect demarcated areas.
and the use of forest biomass to groups’ foraging range and also are allowed as well as agricultural We recruited 33 forest monitors from 13 area villages and trained
make charcoal. cuts off intergroup contact and grazing zones. them to assess human forest activities, including illegal deforestation,
(important in the long run for as well as forest health and sustainability.
JGI’s Masito-Ugalla Project seeks genetic diversity).
to achieve long-term conservation Conservation Awareness
of wild chimpanzee populations In an important step toward In an effort to educate more of the surrounding community on the
and other endangered species by creating this network of reserves, importance of conservation and land-use planning, we conducted
creating a network of community 5 villages in the region —  7 one-day training workshops on natural resource management and
reserves that would connect Songambele, Sunuka, Kirando, conservation during the first half of 2008. A total of 70 teachers and
forest patches with existing Lyabusende and Ilagala — worked club leaders were trained during these workshops, and 8 primary
schools and 3 secondary schools have initiated Roots & Shoots
activities in their school communities.

Infrastructure

“ FIVE VILLAGES in the region worked with JGI to create


land-use plans that designate core wilderness areas,
While undertaking conservation efforts, we also strengthen communities
through infrastructure development. In the Masito-Ugalla region, we’ve


supported construction of village offices, classrooms, and homes for
teachers, doctors and nurses.
which are strictly protected.

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JGI Ecotourism

In chimp habitat ranges where human activities such as poaching, illegal logging and traditional agriculture
threaten biodiversity, JGI supports the development of alternative livelihood activities such as ecotourism.

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he landscapes in which The new tourist site includes The project has trained park staff
JGI works not only have a visitor reception center, an in chimpanzee ecology, habituation
the advantage of chimpanzee eco-lodge and cabins for tourists, and data collection methods,
populations to draw tourists, improvements to 20 kilometers guiding techniques, plant ecology
they are stunningly beautiful —  of trekking trails and renovations and first aid.
a natural for ecotourism, which to an existing environmental
can boost rural economies while education center. Based on our experience developing
ensuring species’ survival. a similar project at Kanyanchu-
The ecotourism project was Kibale National Park (6,000
In March 2008, we officially developed in a public-private visitors per year) and an eco-tourist
opened a new ecotourism site partnership led by JGI that site at Ngamba Island Chimpanzee
in the Budongo Forest Reserve included the Ugandan National Sanctuary in Uganda (5,000
in Uganda. Several dignitaries Forestry Authority, The Walt visitors per year), we expect that
attended the grand opening of the Disney Company and Let’s Go after two years Kaniyo-Pabidi
Kaniyo Pabidi Chimp Trekking Travel. It was designed to generate will be a highly successful
Facility, including Henrietta Fore, revenue that the government will eco-tourist attraction.
administrator of the U.S. Agency use to protect the reserve, educate
for International Development local communities about
(USAID), U.S. Ambassador Steven the importance of the site,
Browning, USAID Assistant and provide assistance to area 1

Administrator for Africa Kate residents.


Almquist and USAID/Uganda
Mission Director Margot Ellis.

The new tourist site includes a visitor reception center,


1. Visitors relax on the porch of the Kaniyo
an eco-lodge and cabins for tourists. Pabidi Chimp Trekking Facility‘s eco-lodge.
2. Viewing chimpanzees in the wild is an
unforgettable experience for eco-tourists.
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Supporting Vulnerable Children

In Tanzania, where Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots program began and where there are a plethora of
Roots & Shoots programs and activities, we work with partners to improve the lives of orphans and
children identified as “Most Vulnerable” by the Tanzanian government.

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ne of our projects aims to clubs around the country, as well school supplies, school uniforms,
reduce the negative effects as to family and friends. examination fees, room and
of HIV/AIDS, poverty, board, pocket money, medical
exploitation and abuse of Most Roots & Shoots in Tanzania expenses and transportation.
Vulnerable Children in Kigoma helped to develop two new
District, the area surrounding modules of a toolkit called These efforts support the
Gombe National Park. The project Understanding and Challenging Tanzanian government’s
aims to provide and improve the HIV Stigma: Toolkit for Action. National Plan of Action on
children’s health care, education The materials were developed by Most Vulnerable Children.
(primary, secondary and vocational), children and youth infected and
housing, psychosocial support, affected by HIV and AIDS, which
as well as food and nutrition. makes them particularly effective
To date the program has extended communication pieces. 
services to about 930 children.
Our main partner in this effort Our Most Vulnerable Children
is a local organization called Pact Scholarship Program also focuses
Tanzania, which is a field office on providing a well-rounded
of Pact, an international NGO secondary school education to
that focuses on capacity-building. orphans, along with co-curricular
support and attention to indi-
Together we train youth to be peer vidual needs. The program aims
educators who work to end stigma to provide 25 secondary school
against those with HIV and AIDS. students with the sponsorships
They are provided with skills, needed to successfully graduate
techniques, resources and positive from their Ordinary levels (four
messages to teach youth and years), with additional support
children about stigma. These peer provided for vocational education
educators then provide training and training. All school fees are Our project aims to provide and improve children’s
to other students in schools and paid, including tuition, books, health care, education, and housing.

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Uganda HIV/AIDS Peer Training

Young women in Uganda are nine times more likely than young men to contract HIV, 1 making it critical
That they have access to information about HIV/AIDS and to reproductive health services.

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GI-Uganda is creating a In 2009, we hope to conduct vulnerable in the country.
peer-counseling network to training sessions in 250 schools We needed to ensure we helped Results from the 2008
address this urgent problem. in Uganda, working with at least them care for themselves before trainings were stellar:
In 2008, with help from the Nike four girls and one teacher in each we asked them to be leaders and
Foundation, 100 girls aged 12-15 school. Parent training and care for others, including caring » The program trained about » The teen peer counselors met
from 50 schools with active Roots awareness programs will also for the forests and the endangered 50 women teachers and 100 with and counseled an average
& Shoots clubs were trained to be included in 2009. chimpanzee.” girls from 47 schools. These of 5 pupils weekly
provide peer counseling services new “peer educators” will go
related to HIV/AIDS, other Said Debby Cox, former head on to reach an estimated » Forty-seven schools have been
1  Guttmacher Institute (2008)
sexually transmitted diseases of JGI-Uganda, “We felt, how Protecting the next generation in Uganda: New evidence 8,000 students with info stocked with 5,640 exercise
and reproductive health. We also could we ask these children to on adolescent sexual health and reproductive health needs’ about HIV/AIDS prevention books, 5,640 pencils, 11,750
www.guttmacher.org/programs/PNG-Africa.php
provided participating schools care about their environment, and reproductive health. pens and 470 packets of
with materials to help teachers the animals and other people, sanitary towels
guide students and inform them if we do not first help them » About 90 girls were persuaded
about these critical issues. These understand how to care for to return to school in 13 locales » A total of 2008 pupils from
materials included pencils, pens themselves. Girls from poor 17 schools received scholastic
and exercise books for girls rural communities in western » The peer educators voluntarily materials
whose families could not afford Uganda are some of the most extended their counseling to
scholastic materials, as well as boys as well
hygiene supplies so girls won’t feel
the need to stay at home when
they are menstruating.

“ In 2008, 100 girls were trained to provide


peer counseling services related to HIV/AIDS.

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Education & Outreach Active, informed young people are Dr. Goodall’s — and our — hope for the future. Guided
by Jane’s vision and the conviction that every individual can make a profound difference,
young members of Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots program are changing the world,
through service projects on behalf of people, animals and the environment. “Dr. Jane,”
as she is known to Roots & Shoots members, reaches out to these committed young
people around the world as much as she can, amidst a whirlwind schedule that includes
public lectures to promote JGI, as well as numerous media interviews, ceremonies and
celebratory events.

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Project by Project
Making a Better World

Here’s a look at Roots & Shoots’ achievements around the globe in 2008.

ReBirth the Earth Campaign


Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots youth
told people to “panda miti” (Swahili
for “plant trees”) and people listened!
The youth-led and initiated “ReBirth
the Earth: Trees for Tomorrow”
campaign planted more than 3,500
trees and raised more than $18,000
Earthquake Relief (USD) to build tree nurseries in
On the second day after the Tanzania. Nurseries provide Tanzania
8.0 earthquake of May 12 Roots & Shoots groups with
in Sichuan, China, 50 NGOs, seedlings and income, and serve
together with more than 100 as a hub for sustainable forestry
volunteers, set up an impromptu and conservation education.
disaster relief headquarters at
the Roots & Shoots office in
Chengdu. Capital city of Sichuan
Province, Chengdu is just 80
kilometers from the earth-
quake’s epicenter. In the first
weeks after the quake, the office
received and delivered close Greening Offices
to $1 million (USD) worth of Through an Eco-Office Evaluation
medicine, food, tents, and Program, Roots & Shoots members
supplies to the affected areas. in Shanghai counseled office workers
in green business practices.

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Cleaning the Beach Exploring Heritage and Culture Raising Funds
During a beach clean-up, members of TLC Roots & Shoots in Doha, Qatar Roots & Shoots members from Pine Ridge Indian Reservation learned Members of Bilan Roots & Shoots
collected several discarded fishing nets. These nets can harm wild dugongs, about native traditions at the Lakota Culture and Winter Science Camp in Paris, France, hosted a street
a marine mammal similar to manatees. at the Cloud Horse Art Institute in Kyle, SD. sale to raise scholarship funds
for students in Africa.

Other Projects Saving Species A Special Meeting “Messaging” on the Ground Networking and
Include: The Wadsworth Central Intermediate Members of BOLD Teens Roots & Members of Emory University Roots Brainstorming
Roots & Shoots group in central Ohio Shoots group in Dorchester, Mass., & Shoots in Atlanta, Ga., stenciled For the third year, Roots &
coordinated with 70 other Roots & met Dr. Jane at the first-ever Boston “No Dumping” messages on storm Shoots at KMLA (Korean Minjok
Shoots members to petition the Ohio Teen Leadership Summit in May. drains — a creative way to protect Leadership Academy) in Kanwon,
state legislature to declare the spotted waterways. South Korea, hosted the Korean
salamander the state amphibian. Youth Environment Conference.
The event gathered 160 students
from 35 high schools to discuss
environmental issues in a
roundtable discussion as well
as a Model-UN-style debate.

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Regional Leadership

A main objective of Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots program is to foster leadership
skills in active and committed young people.

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ne way we foster youth In 2008, the Youth Leader a common desire to work on
leadership skills in Roots network represented Roots behalf of people, animals and
& Shoots members is by & Shoots at the Joan B. Kroc the environment. Growing up
providing growth experiences Institute of Peace & Justice World in Boston, I always wanted to
and leadership opportunities Link Conference in California, make a difference in the world.
within the program. Since 2006, the EduCare/Global Issues However, because I was alone in
we have expanded from 1 to 7 Conference in Germany, the this goal, I felt it wasn’t possible.
Youth Leadership Councils United Nations Student Obser- Now that I’m part of this global
— 5 regional councils, a national vance of the International Day family, I feel we have the ability
council, and a national college of Peace in New York City, the to make a difference in our world.”
council. These councils provide Bioneers Conference in California,
highly motivated and dedicated and the Global Creative Leader-
Roots & Shoots members through- ship Conference in New York
out the U.S. with the training, City, among others, reaching
tools and opportunities to develop more than 5,000 adults and
1. Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots program
into community leaders who create young people around the globe. seeks to give active and concerned young
positive change in their own people the chance to share experiences
backyards and around the world. Roots & Shoots New England and ideas.
2. Members of Roots & Shoots have traveled
Youth Leadership Council member to Africa to learn about environmental issues
Khalifa S. says this about her 2 and participate in service work.
involvement with Roots & Shoots: ”
“Roots & Shoots, for me, has
been like a door that leads to a In this global family, there are people of all ages and
house filled with a huge global
backgrounds who share a common desire to work on


family. In this global family,
there are people of all ages behalf of people, animals and the environment.
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Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots is Growing

The Roots & Shoots movement continues to grow, as young people from around the globe form groups
and plan projects that create positive change for people, animals and the environment.

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n 2008, our number of online Our program impact also grew
members increased 76% and in 2008: Participants volunteered
project reports increased 24%. a total of 144,782 reported hours
Online program reach expanded and projects served 531,318
to include 110 countries. community members in places
as varied as Nepal, Liberia, Korea,
the Czech Republic and Tanzania.

For examples of projects and impact, please visit


www.rootsandshoots.org/resources/projectdatabase

1. Team-building exercises are an important part


of the Roots & Shoots experience.
2. Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots seeks to help
young people connect hopes and dreams
1 2 across cultures.

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Jane Goodall Global Youth Summit

In 2007, we had an idea: Why not gather some of the many talented and inspirational youth leaders from
around the world for a week of friendship building, cultural sharing and project planning?

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ith that much energy, individual action plans for and the environment at the
creativity and determi- improving their communities absolute top of my priority list.”
nation in one room, and beyond. The participants
what might result? got to work immediately, learning Wrote Xin Chen from Shanghai,
from experts in conservation, China: “Hi, everyone, I just
We suspected the first-ever Jane biodiversity and conflict resolution, wake up from a 12 hours sleeping
Goodall Global Youth Summit sharing time with Dr. Jane, after a long trip. But even in
would be spectacular, but even and leading workshops on topics the dreams, I saw your lovely
we were surprised by the results. such as species conservation. faces. Miss you all!”
One hundred young leaders from
6 continents and 28 countries They also made movies. With And from Dr. Jane herself:
came together at Walt Disney the Mobile Learning Institute, “These past few days have been
World in Florida, and the positive a Pearson Foundation-Nokia so stimulating and moving.
energy was palpable. alliance, they made short digital
films about topical issues, to be
I know I speak for everyone
involved when I say we are
” 2

The summit was designed to give used as part of their action plans. leaving energized, inspired
each young person a “toolbox Said 18-year-old David Chase of and filled with a new hope
We address different challenges,
for changing the world” and Cape Cod, Mass., “We’re going for the future and new ideas but everyone can share a laugh,
home with the technology to for encouraging others to bring
ride a rollercoaster and save the world


make change happen, which about a more peaceful world.”
is pretty amazing.” in the same language.
After the event, the young people — 2008 Jane Goodall Global Youth Summit participant
poured out their feelings. On a
Facebook page, Mark Hargrove To learn more about
of San Diego said: “I just want the summit, please visit
to say that you all changed my www.globalyouthsummit.org The first Jane Goodall Global Youth Summit
life. I have never felt so inspired gathered 100 young leaders from 6 continents for
1 to put my passion for wildlife a weekend of skill-building and brainstorming.

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Jane News
Glamour 2008 Jane Lends Her Clout Dr. Goodall was in Asia at Call to End
Award for Lifetime to Gorillas the time of the YoG launch. In a Animal Testing
Achievement In December, Dr. Goodall became statement read in her absence, she Dr. Goodall and the Dr. Hadwen
Glamour magazine honored the official patron of the 2009 emphasized the impact of human Trust appeared before the
Dr. Goodall at its 19th Annual Year of the Gorilla (YoG), a poverty on the great apes. European Parliament in May
Women of the Year Awards, 12-month campaign aimed at to call for a replacement to live
along with 9 other women improving conservation of “People living in and around the animal experiments.
who’ve excelled in science, humankind’s closest relatives last forested areas are struggling
politics, entertainment, business, and their habitats by bettering to survive,” she said. “If we can’t “We should admit that the
sports and fashion. The awards the livelihoods and incomes of help these people find ways of infliction of suffering on beings
ceremony took place November local people. His Serene Highness living that do not involve continual who are capable of feeling
10 at Carnegie Hall in New Prince Albert II of Monaco destruction of the forest, we shall is ethically problematic,” said
York City. 1 launched the YoG initiative fail in our efforts to protect these Dr. Goodall, “and that the
December 1 at the opening wonderful great apes — our closest amazing human brain should
The Lifetime Achievement Award of a United Nations wildlife living relatives.” set to work to find new ways
recognized Dr. Goodall’s historic conference in Rome. of testing and experimenting 2

contributions to chimpanzee As part of her short acceptance that will not involve the use of
behavioral research and near- speech, Dr. Goodall shared her The YoG campaign seeks to live, sentient beings. The scientific
constant humanitarian and trademark chimpanzee call with improve the management of establishment should actively
conservation work around the audience and recognized national and cross-border primate encourage such research. More
the world. Roots & Shoots members sitting populations, as well as those living funding should be made available
in the balcony. in national parks, by strengthening for it. And rewards — such as
“This is going to go down as cooperation between range a Nobel Prize — should be given
one of the big nights of my life, Glamour also recognized Hillary states and providing improved for it. It is a goal worthy of great
to be the person to present the Clinton, Nujood Ali and Shada support for rangers and other energy and scientific ingenuity.
Lifetime Achievement Award Nasser, Maureen Chiquet, key personnel. It is a goal toward which all
to Dr. Goodall,” actor Debra Condoleezza Rice, Kara Walker, civilized nations should be moving.”
Messing said to the media prior Misty May-Treanor and Kerri YoG is a joint initiative of the
to the ceremony. “She’s changed Walsh, the Nobel Women’s United Nations Environment Dr. Goodall then presented the
the world.” Initiative, Nicole Kidman, Programme’s (UNEP) Convention Parliament a 150,000+ signature
Tyra Banks. on Migratory Species; the UNEP- petition on behalf of European
United Nations Educational, Union citizens supporting such
Scientific and Cultural Organiza- a strategy.
tion; Great Ape Survival
Partnership; and the World
Association of Zoos and Aquariums.

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than 2,000 participants, vendors, “Keely and I are honored to be sustainable décor and lighting
2008 Roots & Shoots Rep. Tom Udall,
exhibitors, students and Roots in Washington, D.C., at such and a “Green Carpet” made of
Day of Peace Brosnans, Green
& Shoots groups. In Singapore, an exciting time in this nation’s 100 percent recycled material.
The 2008 Roots & Shoots Day Mountain Coffee
Roots & Shoots group Cicada history and to accept this award
of Peace, September 21, was honored at Second
Tree Eco-Place, a nonprofit from our dear friend Dr. Jane Dr. Goodall Speaks Out
one to remember. From Beijing Annual JGI Global
environmental education Goodall,” said Pierce Brosnan. on Public Policies
to Amsterdam to Buenos Aires, Leadership Awards
organization, marked Peace Day The Brosnans were awarded for Dr. Goodall addressed members
Giant Peace Dove Puppets Celebration
with 15 children and their parents their demonstrated long-term of the U.S. Congress in March,
spread their wings across the The second annual Jane Goodall
and teachers, drinking orchid commitment to environmental urging them to increase funding
globe. Dr. Jane and Roots & Institute Global Leadership
tea, eating vegetarian mooncakes education and active support for critical species and habitats
Shoots youth spoke at the United Awards Celebration honored the
and making lanterns. Young of Roots & Shoots. and to integrate funding of
Nations headquarters in New achievements of individuals and
Congolese and Tanzanian people species conservation and sustain-
York City for the International corporations that embody the
bridged cultural divisions by flying Dr. Goodall encouraged her able development. “How can we
Day of Peace Student Observance. Institute’s mission by taking
Giant Peace Doves together at the audience to “develop respect for 2 even try to protect animals
Hollywood celebrities — including informed and compassionate
Lugufu Refugee Camp in western all living things and try to replace in developing countries, such
Pierce and Keely Brosnan, Gwen action on behalf of all living
Tanzania. impatience and intolerance with as the famous chimpanzees
Stefani and Daryl Hannah — things. The 2008 Jane Goodall
joined festivities in Los Angeles’ Global Leadership Award winners understanding, compassion — of Tanzania, when the people
Griffith Park, along with more included: and above all — love.” are living in dire conditions?
When you are living in such
» U.S. Rep. Tom Udall (D-NM) for The evening’s master of ceremonies, circumstances, you have no
Excellence in Public Policy
Anderson Cooper of CNN, shares options but to cut down the
» Pierce Brosnan and Keely Shaye Dr. Goodall’s strong interest in trees and use the environment
Brosnan for Responsible Activism Africa and the state of the in unsustainable ways,” said
in Media and Entertainment environment. Academy Award- Dr. Goodall.
nominated actress Abigail Breslin
» Green Mountain Coffee for and her brother, actor Spencer
Corporate Social Responsibility
Breslin, were also on hand
to help present the Youth
Youth Leadership Award Leadership Award. To learn more about
winners were: Peace Day, please visit
In keeping with the Jane Goodall www.janegoodall.org
» Manoj Gautam of Kathmandu, Institute’s philosophy of environ-
Nepal
mental responsibility, the evening
» Emily Woodall of Banner Elk, N.C incorporated eco-sensitive,
» and Tayler McGillis of Toluca, Ill.

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Financial Report & Donors

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2008 Financial Report
JGI-USA

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n 2008, JGI’s unrestricted Total expenses increased by $4.6 The Institute continued to receive We expect revenues to remain flat
revenues decreased to $13.7 million with increases in Education significant support from private to slightly lower as a result of the
million, from $16.1 million. of $1.0 million, Communications donors and foundations in 2008 in economy for the next few years,
Other income increased by of $.8 million, Animal Welfare support of all aspects of our work. however we plan to continue to
$.5 million, partially offsetting and Conservation of $2.1 million build our relationships with major
the decrease in individual giving and Fundraising of $1.1 million Our administrative and fundraising funders in order to maintain our
of $3.5 million — a result of a offset by reduced spending in costs decreased in 2008, account- current level of activities in the
decrease in bequests. JGI’s total Wildlife Research of $.3 million ing for 22.1 percent of our total United States and Africa.
revenue for the year, including and Management and General expense base, compared to 22.7
restricted grants, was $14.4 million. of $.1 million resulting in an percent during 2007. During Following are the combined
unrestricted surplus of $9.6 2008 we made significant invest- financial statements of JGI-USA,
Investment income, including million at year-end. ments in staffing our Development including JGI-Tanzania,
interest and dividends, decreased Department and strengthening JGI-Republic of Congo,
from $.8 million $.4 million in Grants from government agencies our capacity to manage our JGI-Uganda, JGI-Guinea,
2008, due to 1) lower interest rates and private foundations remained finances and to report accurately JGI-DRC and JGI-Illinois — 
2) conversion of investments into consistent in 2008 at $5.3 million. to our donors. the primary organizations
cash to reduce losses resulting The Institute’s restricted net assets managed by JGI-USA.
from adverse market conditions (in effect, our backlog) grew by Pursuant to our Strategic Plan
and 3) a reduction in investment $.6 million, from $3.6 million in developed in 2007, we proceeded
capital resulting from the need 2007 to $4.2 million at year- end. in 2008 to grow our programs and
to fund the operating loss. our Development Department with
Additional losses in “other items” The Institute’s balance sheet the expectation that our revenues
increased by $1.3 million; this suffered a decrease in assets of would be consistent with those we
was related to the unprecedented $4.3 million. Cash and invest- received in 2007. However, due to
downturn in global financial ments decreased by $4.4 million, lower than expected contributions
markets and unusual losses in grants and bequests decreased and bequests, as well as the onset
foreign currency exchange rates by $.1 million and receivables of the recession, which began to
resulting from a weak U.S. dollar. increased by $.2 million. Total affect our investment portfolio,
liabilities increased to $.8 million the anticipated level of revenues
reducing total net assets to did not materialize.
$14.0 million in 2008, down from
$19.0 million in the previous year.

Dr. Goodall travels to Africa at least twice per


year to visit our community-centered conservation
sites, Roots & Shoots projects and to share her
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2008 Sources of Operating Funds Combined Schedule of Financial Position
56% Contributions $8,055,779 as of December 31, 2008
32 Grants 4,653,343
4 Lecture Tour and Honorariums 505,237 Assets
3 Interest and Dividends 387,950 Cash and cash equivalents $1,279,435
5 Other Income 777,024
Investments 9,053,833
Total $14,379,333 Accounts receivable 2,237,247
Grants and bequests receivable 1,473,895
Advances to field 391,637
Prepaid expenses and other assets 178,718
Merchandise inventory 94,515
Furniture and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation 726,087
Total Assets $15,435,367

Liabilities
Accounts payable and accrued expenses $1,424,537

2008 Uses of Funds Net Assets
2% Wildlife Research 360,041 Unrestricted 9,572,589
22.4 Education 4,059,310 Temporarily restricted 4,220,513
9.2 Communication 1,657,182 Permanently restricted 217,728
44.4 Animal Welfare and Conservation 8,034,660 Total Net Assets 14,010,830
Total Programs 1 4,1 1 1 ,193 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $15,435,367
19.4 Fundraising 3,517,643
2.7 Management and General 480,486
Total 18,109,322
Change in net assets (3,729,989)
Other items (1,287,781)
Unrestricted net assets,
19,028,600
beginning of year

Net assets, end of year $14,010,830

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JGI’s Donor Family

JGI members and supporters play a critical role in sustaining JGI’s quality of programming in chimpanzee
care and protection, community-centered conservation and environmental and humanitarian youth education.

Jane’s Thomas D. Mangelsen Flo’s Fellowship Yvon Chouinard Julie Johnson Gremlin’s Anita and Nicholas Iowa Primate Learning
Fellowship The Cynthia and George $10,000 – $24,999 Dorothy Cinquemani Kim Koistinen Fellowship Donofrio Center
$100,000+ Mitchell Foundation Gladys Cofrin Leo S. Guthman Fund $5,000 – $9,999 Robert Dugger Walter Jarman
James Albert
The Pearson Foundation Arlene Cohen James La Belle Entertainment Industry Isabel Jessen
Anonymous Allegro Coffee Company Sophie Alweis
Natalie Portman Foundation JGI — Austria
Alcoa Foundation Dorothy Cranshaw Jeanie Lawrence America’s Charities
David Altshuler
Procter & Gamble Kit Farwell JGI — Spain
Discovery Peter Danzig Elizabeth Lonsdorf Bank of America
Linda Amburgey
Leon Felman JGI — Switzerland
Communications, Inc. Cameron Diaz Dan McCann Gale Bartle
Apple Lane Foundation
First Data Foundation
Addison Fischer Fifi’s Fellowship Cindy Archer
Leslie DiLeo Gwen McConkey Lisa and Zohar Ben-Dov
William Johnston
Gordon Getty Justin Keat
JGI-Canada $25,000 – $49,999 Jack Baker
Elaine Duffens Patty McNamara Lois Brounell
Linda Gibboney Nancy Kluss
JGI-UK Educational Timothy McShea Cleveland Zoo
Chevron Overseas Caroline Barrett
Broadcasting Global Explorers Linda Kuhns
Allene and Jerome Congo, Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Messin William Connelly
Tammie Bettinger
Lapides Foundation, Inc. Corporation Brian Graff Diane Ledder
Helen Claire Nike Foundation Christina Cuevas
Beth and George Green Mountain Coffee Dan Leeds
ConocoPhillips David Pace Miriam Davidson
Macricostas Roasters
Anne Powell Milo Long
Sharon and Chris Davis Kristin Davis
The Nature Conservancy Maureen Hackett
H. Walker Sanders Chris Malachowsky
Disney Animal Kingdom Patty DeDominic
The Phileona Foundation Nora Hanke
Patricia Schreter Marylhurst University
The Frost Foundation Donna Deitch
Pritzker Foundation Elizabeth Holland
G. Lynn Shostack Men’s Wearhouse
Hogan & Hartson LLP Genevieve di San Faustino
The Regenstein Richard Housh
Charles Spear Therese Miller
Diane & Donald R. Fiona Dias
Foundation
Kendall, Jr. Charitable Trust Beth Morgan
U.S. Fish & Wildlife
Lincoln Park Zoo Connie Steensma Muzeo Foundation
Service
& Richard Prins Carol Nazar
Marisla Foundation
U.S. Agency for
Terence Stephens James Nelson
International McCune Charitable Fund
Swartz Foundation Alisa O’Leary
Development Oppenheimer Brothers
Foundation Richard Tait Mary Lynn and Bill Oliver
Whirlpool Corporation
The Panaphil Foundation Thaw Charitable Trust Ronald Olson
Schultz Family TicketLeap Julie Packard
David
Foundation Randall Tolpinrud
Greybeard’s Seana Blake
George Partridge
Fellowship Park Foundation Richard Ficke Kumaran Vijayakumar Martha Payne
Carol Bobo
$50,000 – $99,999 Susan Sakmar Harry Foster Lucy Waletzky John Petersen
& Kirk Hobbs Lindsey Bolger
Warren Gorrell The Wallis Foundation George Pickering
A Kinder World Borders, Inc.
Shelby Jean Leo S. Guthman Fund Kirk Warren
Foundation Marie Ridder
& Sheldon Sloan James Boykin
Leslie Hatamiya Mollie Williford Sondra Robinson
American Express
Weingart Foundation Elisabeth Brehmer
Laura Heneghan Anna Winand Barbara and David Rolph
Sue Anschutz-Rodgers
Wildlife Conservation Karen Brown
Sue Henry James Woods David Shear
The Wanda Bobowski Fund Society Elizabeth Buchen
Houston Zoo David Young Bill Shoger
DAI-PRIME/West
Alexis Carson
JGI — Netherlands Susan Young Kenneth Smith
Delta Air Lines Foundation
Graydon Carter
Joby, Inc. Naomi Zahavi Nicole Snedigar
Disney Worldwide
Cynthia Cassano
Services, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. George So-Hum Foundation
Johanson

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Lee Sorenson Candice Bergen Scott Cohen Gail Feagles Diane Gropper Mary Ann Keenan
Elizabeth Steele Molly Bergen Jean Coleman Thomas Fealy Miriam Grynberg Jeffrey Keffer
Cynthia Stewart Katherine Berger William Coleman Joann Fechner Brenda Gunder Jacqueline Kehle
Donnachie Stuart Robert Bergstein John Couri Andrew Ferrari Brett Gurewitz Joy Kellman
Theo Chocolate, Inc. Sheri Berman Betsy Coville Noel Ferris Lisa Halstead Allison Kennan
Robert Traut Linda Bickham Debby Cox Fidelity Charitable Eva Hanks Kenneth Kennedy
Elizabeth Van Vleck George Binney Wendy Crespo Gift Fund Hanover College William Kennedy
Ross Waddell Perry Bird Tara Cross Abigail Field Lauren Hanson Judy Kent
William Weisman Dana Blackwell Matthew Cupal Vasily Filipov John Harkrider Austin Kiplinger
Weidemann Foundation James Blair Della Cushing Francis Fisher Maxine Harris Angela Kirwin
Bernard Wharton Ron Boehm Ione Cutter Barbara Fitzgerald Harvard University Julia Knox-Hudson
Eric Whitson Virginia Bound Abbas Daneshvari Dena Fleming Robert Hawkey Desiree Kohan
Danielle Wilson Francois Bourgault Davis Aircraft Kristen Fletcher Deborah Hebblewhite Jeffrey Kohen
Marcie Bowden Products Co., Inc. Peter Fogliano Thomas Hechl Karen Kohlberg
Pogo Davis Mary Fontaine-Carlson
Golden Sidney Bowden Grant Heidrich Marjorie Koldinger
& Glitter’s Ada-Marie Bowers Dell Direct Giving Eileen Foster Lara Heiman Ralph Koldinger
Fellowship Richard Boyatzis
Foundation Sandra Franklin Mark Heimann Rebecca Koomen
$1,000 – $4,999 Vivian Derryck Gail Fraser Orin Kramer
Alexandria Boyer Eileen Heisman
Gerald DiPego E. Frazer Glenda Kravetz
Anonymous Louis Brad John Hennessy
Anthony Marlon Thomas Muchisky
Amy Dickinson Mark Friedman Leonard Kurz
Richard Abbott Richard Bradley William Hetznecker
Toni Marshall Michael Mundt
Mark Dickson Stephanie Fuchs Jill LaPlante
John Adams Jennifer Bresler Carolyn Hoagland
James Mattison Beth Murphy
Jean Denise Dinan Deborah Fulbright Leanne Lachman
Charles Ade John Breslin Nicholas Hodges
Pamela Mazzoline Constance Murray
David Dort Jim Gagne Jerome Lafferty
Lisa Albi Jerry Brevier Pamela Hokanson
Gary McCollum Lois Musoke
Michael Douglas Connie and Gary Gamm Mary Lafler
Alice Alexander Craig Bright James Holcomb
Julie McConnell Chantelle Mussell
Owen Drey Sam Gandy John Lamb
Althea Alexander Kilbee Brittain Joseph Holler
Eileen McCormick Frank Myers
Nicky Ducommun Lisa Gansky John Landon
John Amburgey Pam Brock Robert Holzman
Janet McDavid National Geographic
Brian Duftler Carol Gates Constance Lane
American Express Julian Brodsky Amanda Hopkins Society
Mindy McEntire
Cameron Duncan George Geipel David Lang
Foundation Brodsky Foundation Cynthia Howard Network for Good
Ryan McNally
Matching Gift Program Stewart Dunn Bruce Gelvin Allene Lapides
Keith Brown Maura Howe The Ronald Newburg
Toni McNaron
Joanne Amter Roll Charles Durham Patricia Getz Laser and Skin Surgery Foundation
Sara Brydges Robert Ing
Heather Mcaleer
A. Scott Anderson EarthShare William Gilbert Medical Group, Inc. Kathryn Newell
L. Buckel International Zoo
Patrick Mcdonnell
Jon Andreas Lucie Easley Frieda Gillespie Educators Amaia Laskin Kiersten Nieuwejaar
Mauricio Bueno Susan Mcgreevy
Holly Ardinger Stephen Eccles Denkers Valerie Gillies Genichi Itani William Leeburg Jeannie Nordstrom
Carmen Burgess Phyllis Meek
Ann Ash Jan Eckbo Errol Ginsberg Kenneth Jacobs Sally Sharp Lehman Linda Nordstrom
Barclay Burns Kenneth Menear
Dillu Ashby Lydia Edison Wendy Globe Tsien Anna Jeffery Gail Leis Alan Norman
Edward Burr The Janis and Alan
John Atherton Cynthia Edwards Ann Goodman Phyllis and George Kimberly Levesque Mary Norman
Karen Campagna Menken Foundation
Janet Baines Robert Elia Lynn Goodman Johanson Amy Levin
Care 2.Com, Inc Richard Menzel Anne O’Herron
Barbara Ballinger Barbara Elliott Google Matching Gift Faith Johnson Mary Lewis
Gerda Carmichael Nancy Merrick Nancy Ogden
Margaret Bamberger Joseph Elliott Program Virginia Johnson Michelle Lim
Patrick Carroll Microsoft Matching Gifts William Oliver
Phyllis Barlow Ann Ellis Angela Gorczyca J. Randall Jones Joe Logan
Lewis Chartock Program Elizabeth Orr
Patty Barrier Leslie Englehart Devin Graham Kathleen Jones Loving & Company
N.R. Chickering Edward Miller Senti Orry
Tom Barron Marianne Enos Patricia Graham-Collier Joyce Fund Betty White Ludden
Val Chin Pamela Miller Jim Ounsworth
Stephen Bartell L. Erlenmeyer-Kimling Gloria Gray JPMorgan Christa Lyons
Elizabeth Cluster Mary Moore Laurence Packer
Frederick Bear Ruth Ewing Gordon Gray Norma Kafer Douglas MacDonald
Codman Square Health Summer Moore Lavonne Painter
The Begley Family Center Neighborhood Facilicorp Gail Griffith Jayne Kalk Jo Margaret Mainor Marjorie Morris Mary Ann Parker
Foundation Council Pamela J. Fair Margi & Tim Griffith Roy Kaplan Kevin Malone Greg Mortenson Michelle Parrish
Barbara Bell Jason Cofrancesco Janice Farrell Patti Grimm Karl G. Estes Foundation Ralph Manaker Sandra Moss Participant Foundation
Vicki Bendure Arnold Cohen Catherine Faver Pamella Gronemeyer Daniel Katzenberger Maria Foundation

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Pamela Pearson Linda Tabor-Beck JGI Members Malinda Chouinard Stacy Ellis Germantown
Dee Ann Pederson Charlot Taylor $500 – $999 Kevin Christensen Susie Ellis Friends School
Nancy & John Penson Cindy Taylor-Lisenby Citigroup Foundation Arline Epstein Yvette Gerrans
Scott Abeel
Tom Perkins TCF National Bank City of Seattle Elizabeth Ericson Matthew Gerrard
Susan Adams
Amy Perlin Joyce Teel Clear Creek Dental, LLC Fairfield County Emily Gibson
Melissa Adde
Christine Perry Marvin Tenberg Mary Clemesha Community Gordon S. Gibson
Neil Afromsky
Foundation, Inc. James Gillilan
Rodd Perry Tenet Healthcare John Coakley
After School
Foundation Sara Fand Global Impact
Geoffrey Peters Mary Coggeshall
All-Stars, L.A.
Employee Giving Catherine Farquhar Todd Goergen
Laura Peterson Cherida Collins Smith
David B. Allegoren
Holli Thompson John Farrell Richard Gold
Lucie Phillips Art Colyer
Elizabeth Allen
Tides Foundation Emily Faulkner Paula Goldman
Benjamin Pierce Peg Conway
Ameriprise Financial
Ruby Tilley Barbara Feldman Elizabeth Goldsmith
Albert Pipke Frances Cook
Amgen Foundation
Irene Trautman Leah Felt The Alfred and
Sue Pohanka Matching Gifts Program Ernest Copley
Harry Trueheart Bonnie Fernandez Ann Goldstein
Joanna Politis Gwen Appleyard Carla Corwin
David Tyrone Gertrude Ffolliott Foundation, Inc.
Gil Pomeranz Barbara Arum Jeanne Coryell
United Way Of Fidelity Charitable Bobby Gormus
Stephanie Pope Roger and Janet Atkinson Ross Cotton
New York City Gift Fund Frank Goss
Shelley Powsner Fernando Baeta Adele Crawford
Charles Van Arsdale Waltraud Finch Barrett Green
Jerilyn Prescott Natalie Sandler Francie Silverman Mohamed Bakheit Creative Technology
Paul Van Munching Jennifer Fleck Kakert Jimmy Greene
John Price Nimish Sanghrajka Ellin Simmons North America, Inc.
George Barr
Becky Villafuente Elizabeth Fleming Linda Greene
Frank Priznar Steven Sarnoff Elizabeth Simon Harriett Crosby
Patricia Beck
Donna Wainwright Jeffrey Flocken Jule Griffin
David Quinney Save the Redwoods Paul Simonds Nancy D’Antonio
William Beech
John Warnock Breanna Fogg Kenneth Gros-Louis
Nathan Rafferty League Shelley Skinner Dallas Zoological
Neil Belstock
Alex Weiss Society Elizabeth Forbes Steven Gumins
Douglas Rastello Steven Schankweiler Sloat Higgins Jensen Barbara Berman
Jeremy Wenokur Heidi Dalton Allen Fosse Greta Haag
Mark Reed Andrea Scharff & Associates
Douglas Binder
Karen West Shirlee Daube Linny Fowler Michael Hacker
Carl Rickertsen Michael Scharff Kevin Slotten
Marjorie Blachly
Mark Whalen William Davis Foxborough Regional Frederick Haffner
James Riepe Schimmelsmith, LLC Jeanne Sole
Helen Blackeby Charter School
Sarah Whitaker Suzanne Day Beatrice Hahn
Mary Rinehart George Schkudor South Dakota School of
Alexandera Blair
Mines Tavor White Linda Dennis
Richard Robb Diana Schmidt
Laura Blalock
& Technology Foundation Whole Foods Market Lisa Deornellas
Leonard Roberts Judith Schultz
Stephen Block
David Spagat Michael Wilkie Helen Desai
C. Robinson Kenneth Scopp
Joel Boylan
Jill Spitz Edmund Wilkinson Nimish Desai
Katie Robinson Helen Scott
Amy Brandon
St. Clement School Karen Wilson Judith Devereux
Marius Robinson SDGE
Terry Brennan
Nancy Stegens Lisa Wirthlin Peg DiGiammarino
Ray Rodney Chris Seaver
Roberta Brittingham
Amy Stephan Margi Wolfe Joanne Diefenbach
Sheila Roebuck James Sekerak
James Bull
Sterling Lord Literistic, Bruce Wonnacott Kevin Dressel
Richard Rogers Michael Sellon
Inc. Alice Bullard
Michael Wood Fred Dressler
Daniel Romanow Mary Shamrock
Anne Stern Margaret Bumgarner
Alice Woodside Diana Drever
Elena Ronquillo Daniel Shapiro
Delphine Stevens Sara Burns
Claudia Woolner Kay Drey
Constance Roosevelt Shawnee State University
Stifel Nicholas Peggy Bushey
Development Foundation Betty Wrightson Elizabeth Driskill
Elaine Rosenfeld Irene Callahan
Sunburst Consulting Jim Yost
Bob Shay Gerhard Dubois Marie Fraser
Noel Rowe Patricia Callahan Colleen Hahn
Susan Suwinski Laurie Young
Jill Sheinberg Camille Dull Michael Freedman
Julie Roy Gillian Carlsen Robert Haines
Sutter Health Rosalie Zalis
Gilbert Shelton Coral Dyason Maura Fuchs
Royal Bank of Canada Sacramento Frank Carter Lillian Hall
Bill Shiebler Robert Ziebarth Phyllis Dye Turner
Colleen Rush Sierra Region Blair Fuller Hallmark Corporate
Nancy Chamberlin
Nicholas Shikuma Susan Zimmerman Toni Earnshaw
Catherine Ryan Paula Swaner-McCreary Teri Gabrielsen Foundation
Roberta Chase
Mary Shockey Amy Edmondson Angela Gabusi Samuel Hanger
Sadler Consulting William Sweetnam Caitlin Chazen
Silicon Valley Community James Edwards Lori Galperin Jody Hanson
Saint Paul Public Schools Michael Swimmer Debra Cherofsky
Foundation Margaret Egler
Allen & Mary Anne Denise Szczucki Todd Gambill David Harder
Erica Cheverton
John Silver Mary Ehrmann
Sanborn Ute Gannett Christopher Harman

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Claudia Harmon Roy Kaplan Bonnie Martin Ellen Nusblatt Jessica Tovrov JGI Members
Cary Hart Jason Kay Ervin Martin John O’Connell Anne Towbes $250 – $499
Anton Haunstrup Lisa Kayser-Grant Binell Martino Paul ONeil Christopher Tower
Rosalind Abernathy
Amy Haverland Mariellen Keefe Cherie Mason Suzzanne Ogboin Mary Trachsel
Harry Abrams
Shirleyann Haveson Deborah Keener Kathryn Mayo-Hudson Yoko Okazaki Frederick & Shelley Treyz
Michelle Acquart
Robert Hayes Joan Kerr Susan McCarthy Rochelle Ondell John Turnidge
Heda Adams
Susan Heineman Amanda Ketterer Becky McClintock Susan Orb United Way California
Moreen Addison
Anne Hendriks George Kinkle McCormick Interiors Organic Bouquet Capital Region
Mohammad Akhtar
John Hernandez Brady Knight Sarajane & Sally McInnes Olivia Orr United Way of
Southeastern Geoffrey Alcock
Donald Hertzmark Leslie Knuti Lisa McLane Heather Ortiz
Pennsylvania Emily Alexander
Hewlett Packard Pamela Kocourek Elliott Medrich Nathaniel Owings
United Way Special Shabnam Alibhai
Nancy Hoecker Liz Kohler Frank Meister Oxford Analytica, Ltd.
Distribution Account Elizabeth Allen
Jordan Hofer Mark Konecky Virginia Metcalf Elizabeth Palmer
Kate Vanoff Julia Allen
Howard Hoffen Vikki Kotil Diane Meyer Simon Stephanie Pappas
Lee C. Varian Linda Allison
Sarah Hoffman David Kramer George Miers Fred Parham
Seeske Versluys Susan Allison
The Ross N. Hoffman & Adam Kuenzel Jeanne Milbrath Kirsten Parker
Eric Vetter Edward Alpern
Dorothy Jill Kusba Peggy Minckler Patricia Patterson
Andrea Vignale Katherine Alteneder
D. Crawford Charitable Robin Patton
Gary Lairmore Jennifer Minuk Shnier K. Wakefield
Giving Fund Andrew Altman
Kay Lait Dale Missimer Michelle A. Peacock
Gerhart Hoffmeister Lynn Walker Rolf Altorfer
Tracy Lamblin Elisie Mitchell John Pereira
Bonnie Hohnstein Whitney Wallace Charlene Anchor
Susan Lane Jan Montgomery Performics, Inc.
Carolyn Holmes Louise Washer Catherine Anderson
Tim Lapage Rise Moody Cynthia Pett-Dante
Ivan Hom Cathryn Wasson Faye Angevine
Neil Lapidus The Moody’s Foundation Regina Phelps
Daniel Hone Carol Schendel Eileen Spring Amy Wechsler Sharlene Annesley
Andrea Lapsley Matching Gifts Program Steve Phillips
Jon Honsinger Chris Schoeneman Bernard St. Croix Wellpoint Associate Andrew Ansaldi
Catherine Latham Christine Moore Patricia Price Giving Campaign
Mandana Hormozi Joan Schoenfeld Susan Steif Gary Armstrong
Vivienne Leebosh Deborah Moran Jean and Marshall Pruitt Westlake Women’s Club
Margaret Hough Marian Schravesande Margot Steinberg Yeda Arscott
John Lerch Joan Moran Family Fund
James Schwab Sheila Stinson Valerie White Arnold Ashcraft
Alan Housholder Mary Pulak
Victoria Leslie Alan Morgan Catrina Whitley
HP Company Foundation Jila Seraj Meredith Stoddard Penny Ashwanden
Marie J. Lett Morgan Stanley Allison Rahs
Joel Sharp James Stolz Larry Whitlow Mark Aulman
Donita Huddleston Melinda Ramm
Judith Levy Meta Morrison Helen Widick
Thomas Deborah Shea Daniel Stone Avon Products, Inc.
Arnold Lewis Monte Morton Patrice Ratinoff
Kathleen Humphrey Lesli Sheehy Students Going to Renee Wiggins Eve Axelrod
Irene Lewis Mo’s Nose, LLC Susan Reichel
Deborah Hunter Lorrie Sheets Olduvai Mark Williams Janet Axelrod
Janet Lewis Nicoline Mouskondis Lois Resnick
Richard Hurley Velma Shepherd Marion Strack Paula Winchester Betty Azar
David Lickerman Robert Muller Johnathan Richardson
Sarah Hurwitz Susan Sherman Linda Straley L. Wining Cheryl Bacon
Rita Linder Kimberly Murphy RMS Direct, Inc.
International Primate Julie Simons Carole Straughn Stephen Wolf Paul Bailey
Julianna Lindsey Janice Myles Arthur Robbins
Protection League Patricia Simpson Sur Properties, LLC Deborah Wolfman Nancy Baker
Connie Lintz Bill Naiditch Laura Robinson
Julie Irwin Edwin Sisson Weona Sutton Edwin Woods John Balint
Robert Litwak Leslie Neale Howard Roffman
Michael Jaffe June Slaughter Sweetser Nancy Woods Jennifer Ball
Jean Lootz Raymond Nellis Barbara Rohde
Linda James Ann Smith Jane Swotes Lily Yen Lee Ballen
Gina Lynch Thea Nelson Bruce Rohde
Lisa Jawer Brian Smith Sue Tarr Darlene and John Joan Bancroft
Craig Madsen Carol Neustadter Janice Rubel Zavalney
Steven Johnson Charlene Smith Gretchen Tatsch Bank of America United
Meera Manahan Olivia Newton-John Bruce Rubin Heidi Zawelevsky
Elizabeth Johnston Pat Smith Margaretta Taylor Way Campaign
Brian Margolis Susan Nicholas Karen Ruppert
Donna Jones Randal Snyder Pamela Taylor Jim & Anne Banks
Shannon Marnell Sheila Nicklas Laurie Salomon
Kenneth Jones Lawrence Solomon Christopher Thomas Rebecca Barchas
Karen Marriott Vicky Nizri Mark Sanders
Judy Judd Michael Spicer Christopher Thompson Barbara Barnes
Jacqueline Mars Debbie Noble Tedd Saunders
JustGive Maria Spinelli-Georgatos Christy Thorns Robert Baron
Emily Marshall Jeanne and Bruce Christen Schaffer
Ann Kaplan Vincent Spoto Virginia Torrance Joseph Barone
Nordstrom Robert Schatz

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Geoffrey Brisbin Cynthia Chalmers Beverly Dann Elyse Duffy Gordon Fisk Nancy Gilbert
Michael Briselli Deborah Chapman Maria Dao Lorraine Dugan Fitzhenry & Whiteside Maryellyn Gilfeather
Jane Bristow Jennie Chartoff Davidson Maud Duke Limited Mark Gillono
Dorothy Brockhoff Anna Chen Eve Davies Woodson Duncan Molly Flanagan Evan Giniger
Fiona Broderick Chin-Hao Chen H. Davis Joseph Dunigan Susan Fleitman Michael Girardi
Rebecca Brookhart Karla Chianello Beth L. “Daryl” Davis David Duwell Geri Flounders
Alison Brown Anne Childs Charitable Foundation Sandra Eakin Tonia Floyd
Trust Rosalee Fogarty
Dan Brown Mark Chong Billie Eby
Karen Davis Georgina Forester
Don Brown Diana Chubbic William Edison
Mia Davis Dale Forrey
Elizabeth Brown Laura Chunosoff Kenny Eldridge
Lynn Day Ellen Forwalk
Thomas Brown Betty Churchill Chris Elford
Albert De Arbre Alyce Foster
Priscilla Browning John Clark Charles Ellenbrook
Andrea De Heras Renee Foster
Anne Bryant Jo Clessler Gail Ellis
Kathleen De Metz Anna-Maria Fouad
Cheri Bryant Robert Clevenger Connie Elsberg
Pamela DeMoor Claire Fox
Kristine Buckley Candice Clough Sam Emmanuel
Jill Dean William Foye
Renee Budak Nancy Cohen EnCana Cares (USA)
Laura Deane Foundation Jennifer France Maria Givelber
Maralyn Budke Teresa Cohen
Nancy Delarbre Marcus Engelman Jim Francis Lisa Gluck
Anna Barrett Dian Blum Caryn Bunshaft Patricia Colburn
Petra Delli Paoli Deanna Enslin Christine Franklin Alexandra Godbe
Eileen Barry BMW of North Sharon Burke Michael Cole
America, LLC Nancy Denton Jane Eppinga Leslie Frazier Carlyn Goettsch
Gregory Bartha Bruce Burness Paul Cole
Elspeth Bobbs Donald W. Depoto Kris Erdall Robert French Joseph Gold
Dorothy Barzizza Louis Buron Flora Collins
Michael Bobryk Steve Dercole Sylvia Erhart Friars Amy Goldberger
Susan Bassion David Bushnell Barbara Comer
Jeannie Boetticher Albert Desimone Aline Euler Theresa Frice Florence Goldby
Christine Bates Odette Cadart-Ricard Karen Commins
Barbara Bogart Jean-Louis Dessalles Amy Evans Karen Friedel Anne Goldmann
Donald Bauer Grace Caines Brian Conway
Edward Bollinger Louise Devine Anne H. Evans Carl Friese Charles Goldsmith Jr.
Mary Helen Baum Beverly Caldwell Kathryn Conway
Kevin Bord Barbara DiFebo Diane Evans Carole Fritz Diane Gonzalez
Lillian and Anthony Bay Eleanor Caldwell Denise Coogan
Family Charity Kathleen Bordisso Joseph DiRico Dianne Evans Michael Froy GoodSearch
Anita Calero Helen Cooluris
Ted Bayer Carolyne Bosque Juan-Vidal Diaz Fredda Evans Alicia Fukunaga Mildred Gordon
Margret Calkins Martin Copeland
Millicent Beck Bernice Bostic Elias Dickerman Linda Evans Bernard Fulgham Joyce Gorman
Catherine Callaghan David Corsini
Anne Becker The Boston Consulting James Dingilian Louise Ewing Richard Fulham Meredith Gorsuch-
Kelly Callen Dorothy Counts
Doris Becker Group, Inc. Marge Diorio Stephen Faber Craig Fuller Blackwell
Mary Calomiris Michael Courlander
Marsha Becker Erika Bouguignon Iris Dircks Lance Blake Facente Mary Gallow Kimball Gottschall
Nora Cameron James Coward
Margie Becker-Lewin Cynthia Bowen Nancy Dix Elizabeth Faircloth Dennis Ganz Grace Gottwald
Robert Campbell Ruth Cox
Elizabeth Becker-Warne Gary Bowersox Joan Dobbs Dorothy Fairweather Nancy Garruba Roberta Gould
David Capes Pam Crane
Julie Bedell Jenny Bowman Judith Dolan Chris Falk Margo Garton Lori Grace
Candace Caplin Betty Cratty
Ellen Beek Sean Boyer Cristina Dominguez Bonnie Fallen Aneita Gates Karl Gragger
Jeffrey Capshew Anna Crawford
Alexandra Beggs Robert Boyle Paul Donohue Patricia Fallon Chandra Gates Steve Graham
Janet Carnall Marcy Crede-Booth
Susan Belany Diane Brabant Caroljoan Donovan The Hunter Family Margaret Gates Ronda Graves
George Carneal Janis Cresci
Kelsey Belden Charles Brackett Peter Dorfman Brooke Fancher Carole Gathman Cynthia Gray
Sybil Carof Kathy Crespino
Claudia Benitez Shawn Bragdon Liz Doria Marlene Feder Ann Gayer Louise Green
Linda Carroll Pamela Crossley
Tim Bennett Carolyn Brahaney Isabel Dorsey Alice Felix Gaye Georges Robert Green
Clint Carter Karren Crouch
Richard Berman Cathy Brancazio Panna Doshi Pauline Fellman Robert Gerloff Christie Greene
Susan Carter Nancy Cunningham
Virginia Bertrando Rose Bravata Ann Douglas Abbott Fenn Henry Gerstenblitt Lynne & Gary Greene
Dianne Cartwright Philana Cunningham
Joy Biedermann Suzanne Bravender Duane Dowell Aeronica Ferguson Gaye Gevitz-Georges Daniel Greenleaf
Sue Casey Juliana Cyman
Sharon Blackburn Kristen Breck Kathy Doyle Anne Ficke Elizabeth Ghest Stephany Griggers
Angela Casteel Adeline J. Damonville
Dorothy Blair Dale Breidenthal Neil Drake Stacia Finch Tina Giannola Jacquline Grindrod
Janet Celick Eileen Daniels
Walter Blinn Hilda Brennand Jack Drucker Susan D. Finney Elsa Gibson Katharine Gross
Deborah Cernauskas Roberta Danko
Lauren Block Boris Brevnov Richard Dube Carol Fisher Gordon Gibson Joanna Grossman

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Mary Ann Guggenheim Kenneth Hittel Janice Irvine Paul Kelly Cathy Letts Carl McGill Diane Murray Oracle Corporation
Marcie Guidry Carole Hoefs Ann Iversen Carol Kerbel Barbara Lewis Martha Mc Leod Cindy Murrell Matching Gifts Program

Geralyn Gulseth Mary Hoffer Paula Ivey Henry John Kern Gary Lewis August McCarthy Pamela Myers Joan Ostheimer

Karen Gurman Gary Hoffman R. Jackrel Rod Kilmer Steve Libenstein John McConnell Susan M. Myrick Kenda Ottinger

John Gustafson Lisa Hoffman David Jackson Cindy Kimmick Pam Libys Lee McDavid Nora Natof Edith Overly

James Gutman Matthew Hoffman Elizabeth An Jackson Meredith Kindschi Peter Limburg Jacqueline McDavitt Audrey Needles Pauli Owens

Jolie Guy Louis Holcomb James Jackson Jeannie Kingsford Robin Limp Hamilton McDermott Constance Neel Karen Oxrider

Barbara Haines Grace Holden Kathy Jackson Nancy Kinnunen Jeri Linder Nellie McKay Nelson Beverly Pack

Mark Hakomaki Robin Hollenberg Behnaz Jalali Elise Kirban Clarice Lindner Irene Mcginnis The New York Times Elizabeth Page

Candace Hall Deborah Hollm Ray Jantz Patrick Kiser Gennelle Linville The McGraw Hill Company Foundation Michael Palandri

Margie Hall Virginia Holmes Charles Jaris Virginia Kisska Lion Country Safari, Inc. Companies
Margrit Hall John Hoogenakker John Jarman Megan Klopp Diana Lodzinski Shirley McGreal
Ericka Hamburg Hanke Hoogerwerf Brandy Jenkins Clio Knowles Elizabeth Logan Marianne Mcnallen
Lee Hamilton Jack Hook Dorothy Jenney Fred Koermer Katie Long Marian McPartland
Harold Handler Stephanie Horchreder Gregory Jennings Saul Kohn Jana Loring Frank Mcrock
Bruce Hansen Gary Hostetler Jennings Capital, Inc. Patti Kroen Katherine Love Michelle Mekus
Nellie Hansen Brenda Hott Kathryn Jensen Liza Kroese Mary-Hoe Love Mark Mesch
Helene Harding Fred Houchens Pamela Jensen Gregory Kulon Sarah Love Catherine Messina
Romayne Hardy Heidi Jerzembeck La Casa De Maria Laura Lubin Barbara Meyer
Betty Hartsig Farrokh Jhabvala Immaculate Heart Marilyn Lucas Patricia Meyer
Community Melinda Michael
Roger Hartwell Per Johansson Ann Luesing
Terri Lachance David Middleton
Suzy Haskins Shelley John Joan Macallister
Lake Area Zoological Mary Millemaci
Maddie Hayes Alta Johnsen Lawrence Machtinger
Society Newbury Park High Janet Parente
Heartman Insurance Dorsett Johnson Susan Maggs Brigitte Miller
Faculty Club Peter Parham
Jennifer Lambdin
Lorraine Heidecker Harold Johnson Brenda Magoon Lisa Jennifer Miller
Kristi L. Newland Michael Parish
Marilyn Lampard
George & Emily Hein Leigh Johnson Shanna Mair Milligan
Martha Newlands Michael Park
Landsberg
Cheryl Heinecke Mateel Johnson Joseph Majka Mike Mills
Jody Newman Steven Park
Marcia Lane
Lora Heiny Elizabeth Jones Julie Malsin Frank Minafo
Carolyn Newsom Sandra Parshall
Susie Lanier
Harvey Heller Majda Jones William Mandel Bernie Minsk
Ann Nicholson Maria Pataro
Manhout Lau
Dorothy Henderson Nancy Jones Michael Manning Elsie Mitchell
Anne Nicol Cathryn Paterson
C. Laub
Margaret Henderson Cynthia Jorgensen Pamela Mantovani Jasna Mitchell
Michael O. Nimkoff Karen Pauley
Robin Laurence
Valerie Henderson Linda Jovanovich David Marans Edmund Mizerak
Anna-Belle Nimmo Ken Paulin
Beverly Law
Doris Hendricks Emily Kahn Valerie Marini Martin Moesker
Malcolm Howard Leslie Nixon Richard Paxman
Suzanne Lawlor
Ernest Hendrickson Cindy Kanzleiter David Marquez Richard Moon
Robert Howard Douchka Noren Susan Pearce
Sam Lazarakis
William Hendrickson Jordan Kaplan Dortha Marquis David Moore
Adele Howe Mary Frances Norman Pearson Education
Sylvie Le Blancq
Elise Hensley Roy Kaplan Anthony Martignetti Jo Moore
Sarah Hrdy Caroline Nunan Louise Pearson
Leslie LeBeau
Virginia Hernandez Connie Kapp Hugh Martin Jo Ann Moore
Lynn Huber Emilie Nyberg Nancy Pecota
Sarah Leahy
Gerdika Hesche-Elberfeld Nicholas Kappa Renie Martin Thomas Moore
Abigail Huff Cheron O’Brian Elizabeth Penfield
Sheila Leatherman
Elizabeth Hickey Elyssa Kates Tammy Martin Barbara F. Morales
Sheila Huffman Joan O’Brien Beth Penn
Amanda Leavitt
John Higgins Monireh Kazemzadeh Laura Martinez Martha Morales
Graham Hughes Nelda O’Neil Linda Perrigoue
Susan Lebal
High Plain Elementary Hope Keating Atsushi Matsubara Margaret Moreney
Jennifer Hughes Shannon O’Rourke Keith Petersen
Michelle Lee
School M. Keating James Matthews Paul Morris
Milton Hughes Karen O’Shea Diane Peterson
Betty Legum
Bill Hilbrandt Brad Keiffer Alixe Mattingly Virginia Mudd
Melodie Hunnicutt Jessica Oei David Petro
Scott Lemons
Alison Hildreth Ed Keller Doris Mattke Marla Mueller
Leonora Hurst Alfred Olivi Paul Peyser
Brent Leonard
Cyndy Hill Alyxandria Kellington Jean Matusz Mary Mulligan
Merlin Hussey Honya Olson Gail Peyton
Carole Leonard
Jeff Hines Bruce Kelly Steve Maxson Gillian Mullins
Mimi Ikle-Khalsa On Site Management, Inc. Michele Pezza
Ruth Leth
Whitney Hines Jon Kelly Nancy Maynard Nancy Mullins
Gay Infanti Naoko Ono
Eric Lethe
Jeanne Hirschberg Nancy and Monica Munoz

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The Pfizer Foundation Diana Schumaker John Steinberg Connie Tritt
Matching Gift Program Schwab Fund for Gary Steinkohl Timothy Troendle
Gordon Philpott Charitable Giving David Steinmuller Liston Truesdale
Raymond Picciano Alan Schwartz Cathy Stephenson Jocelyne Tufts
Chase Pickering Marla Schwartz Lee Ann Stevens Sharon Turban
Charlotte Pierce Joan Schwerdt Marilyn Stevens Amy Turner
John Pierce Jane Scott Walter Stevenson Peggy Turner
Sherri Poan Margaret Scott Wendy Stewart Donna Twarog
Michael Poder Tamara Seal Christine Stickler UBS — Matching
Leslie Pomerantz Irene Sears Pamela Stiles Gift Program
Malcolm Ponte Christina Sekaer Joanna Stingray Farid Ullah
Katherin Warren Nancy Wilson
Mitchell Posk Seligman Duna Strachan United Way, Inc.
Roxanne Warren Kathleen Winnett
Elizabeth Postell Dixie Sells Barbara Streeten United Way of Central
Paul Wason Wendy Wisz
Lisa Potts Charlotte Sengel New Mexico
A. Stringer
Kelly Wassell Andrij Witiuk
Malcolm Potts Ruth Seppala United Way of Central
Barbara Struble
New York David Watkins Irving Wladawsky
George Powell Ben Shamah Beth Stubblefield
United Way of the Greater Timothy Watkins Mike Wojciechowski
Mary Jane Powell Carolyn Shaw Susan Studd
Capital Region, Inc. Nathan Watson Cyleste Wollett
The Prudential Elynore Sheppard Margit Suess
United Way of New York Patricia Watters Barbara Wood
Foundation L. Sherry Bob Sullivan City
Matching Gifts Pamela Weatherbee Judith Woodmancy
Susan Shetterly L. Summers The University of Arizona Mariellen Weaver James Woodruff
Carol Prush
Laura Shillam William Supon Dona Upson Suzanne Webster Barbara Woods
Karen Pugh
Nancy Shinn Elizabeth Swann U. S. Bancorp Mary Weideman Juanita Woods
Helena Pycior
June Silva Rebecca Swift Utah State Employees Noelle Weidman Mary Woodward
Sandra Rabb
Lois Simons Alan Swotes Charitable Fund
Michele Raimondi Kenneth Weikal Linda Woodworth
Julia Simpson Phyllis Tabor Kelly Van Allen
Edward Rampone Theordore Weill Janet Wright
Darey Siver Kelly Takahashi Marcelle van Heerden
Donna Rasmussen Linda Welch W. W. Norton
Sunny Sjaarda Sayaka Takei Gloria Van Santen & Company, Inc.
Joey Rassow-Kantor Stacey Wellman
Emily Smith L. Tangorra Vanessa Van Zerr Richard Yacowtiz
John Ratajkowski Gloria Welsh
Gordon Smith Marina Tarala Rebecca Vassallo Andrea Yang
Susan Ravenscroft Karina Wen
Ralph F. Robertson Yoa Sachs Joan Smith Robert Taylor Frank S. Vierra Michael Yannell
Brenda Ray Lynn Westine
Jamie Robredo Lauren Sallen Michael Smith Thomas Tazza Rose Volbrecht William Yavinsky
Janet Read Thomas Wheadon
David Rochester Lura Salm Nicholas Smith John Tembeck Susan Volmer Deron Young
Charlotte Reaigh Lesa Whetzel
Martha Rock Jay Sandrich Patricia Smith Christine Tennant Judy Volquardsen Don Young
Thomas Reavely Caroline Whipple
Ardath Rodale Marilyn Sato Margaret Smith-Burke Michelle Thamer Betsy Von Furstenberg Michael Youngblood
Barry Rebb Cynthia White
Sabine Rohr Frank Scafani Jacqueline Smythe Mallik Thatipelli Jarmila Vrana Maya Zacay
Judy Recker Allan Whiteman
Ellen Roller Sara Schack Harold Snyder Allison Thibault Brandee Wagner Lorraine Zahnen
Patrick Reddish Elizabeth Whitsett
Kayla Rook Warren Schacter Larry Soll Amy Thompson Sallyann Wagoner F. Zambrotto
Michael Reilley Mary Wicks
Sandra Rosencrans Marvin Scherl Elissa Sommer Jerry Thompson Jamie Wainer Donald Zancanella
Janneke Resnick Kim Widener
Jean Ross William Schilling Laura Sorrell Sarah Thompson Patricia Wainger Michael D. Zatto
Robert Resnik Wiener/Richter Family
Sharon Ross Bob Schmidt South Eugene High Cynthia Thompson- Betty Walker Elizabeth Zazza
Fund
James Reynolds School
Matthhew Rossman Lorry Schneider Adhikari Christine W. Walter Kelly Wilhelm Debra Zell
Marty Rhea Student Body
Daniel Rous Ellen Schoenfeld-Becks The John P. Thysell Marjory Walters Joan Wilkes Sallie Zemlin-Kisor
Edward Rich Nancy Soulette Charitable Fund
Helen Rowe-Drake Thomas Schoonmaker Lisa Wan Elaine Williams Gary Zinn
Randolph Richardson Paula Speer Janet Tidemann
Mary Rower Sony Schotland G. & E. Wanning R. Williams Barry Zirko
Sandra Richenaker Sharon Spiropoulos Deirdre Toler
Betsy Rust-Jocher Gene Schroeder Anita H Wappler G. Williamson
Tonia Rilea David Steele Laurie Trainer
Angelica Ruvarac Nessie Schrom Beverly Warmington Shawn Williamson
David Riss Charlie and Harry Treaftis
Dairne Ryan Faye Schultz Lois Warner Craig Wilson
Pamela Roberts Merrin Stein
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Jane Goodall’s Bequests and Mary Bowen Susan Grady Run and Gun Production
Circle of Hope Estate Gifts The Bramble Park Zoo Jonathan Granoff and the Services
The following individuals Pierce and Keely Brosnan Global Security Institute Cyril Ruoso
Michael P. Buckley
have included the Jane Christopher Canino Mary Buechner Green Mountain Coffee David Ryan
Goodall Institute in their Judith Gross and Video Labs
Wilma Chapin The Howard G. Buffett
estate plans, ensuring that Foundation Renee Gunther Santa Monica Aquarium
George D. Cornell
we can continue to make a Karen Carlson Hairajuku Salon Schim Schimmel
Catherine Farquhar
difference for all living things Cord Carpenter Daryl Hannah Sierra Club
Ronald Johnson
generations from now. Butch Ceplecha Betty Harris Skirball Cultural Center
Juliana Kickert
Chevron Overseas Heal the Bay Alexander McCall Smith
Anonymous Kenneth Kemper
Congo, Ltd. Barbara Herzog Ann Sutherland
Dorothy K. Cinquemani Carolyne Morris
The Colonial Theatre Hogan & Hartson LLP Fred Thompson
Rick & Lauren Coffman Myra Sloanaker
Charter Communications David S. Holloway Track and Running Club
Margareta Shakerdge Vern Torongo
Chivas USA Santa Monica
Cottington Hot Mom’s Club Los
Eve E. Vieregge
Stephen Comack Angeles Trader Joe’s
Dorie Cranshaw Hannah Wit
CS Squared Images of Nature Tree People
Mistique Angel Davis
Galleries Unity Foundation
Ruth Duckworth
JGI-Netherlands University Southern
Charles Durham
Joy Hotchkiss California
Janice Gleason-Skow
Ed Johnson Miriam Westervelt
Bonnie Lee Hohnstein
James Knowles William Whatley
George & Phyllis
and the Roger Smith Whole Foods Market
Johanson
Hotel Bill Woolam
Herb Lafair
The Lakota Prairie Ranch John and Darlene
James J. MacAfee & Resort Zavalney
& Susan Lefferts
Allene Lapides
R. Levin
Thomas D. Mangelsen
Milo Long
Eric Matthews
Karen Lovett
Late July Organic Snacks
Carol Lushear
George Macricostas
Connie Lintz & John
The Mission of Love
Maginnes
Andy Nelson
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Michael Neugebauer
Cherie Mason In-Kind DigitalGlobe
Toni McNaron
Donations Northeastern Illinois
Disney VoluntEARS University
Sam & Sylvia Messin A Loving Body Jolene Dodson Office Depot
Brigitte Pohle Michael Aisner Norm Drobny Mary Lynn Oliver
Anne Powell Akasha Stuart Drobny Overwatch Geospatial
Marilyn Preusse American Tents Fowler Printing Mary Paris
Keith Ross & Val Hilde Tumi Ebow Ansa Cynthia Fox Patagonia
Diane Marie Scott & Aquarium of the Pacific The Fun Company Beth Penn
M. Florence Oliverio John and Val Armstrong by Awesome Events
Randy Puckett
Donald & Barbara Seavy Autumn Hill Orchards ESRI
Rusty Puckett
Robert Shacht Bamboo Sk8 From Crop to Cup
Shannon Puckett
Barbara & David Shear Bendure Communications Glee Gum
Red Nation Celebration
Ms. Margrit Spear Bingham McCutchen LLP Global Vision
Relan Bags
Pat Watson BMW Clean Energy International
Rob Rippberger
Lewellyn R. Winchell The Boston Photography Google Earth
The Root/Almond
Center Google, Inc.
Gavin Rossdale

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A Tribute
In Memory of Elizabeth Fair Wymbs-Macricostas In Memory of Vern Torongo

Beth, Her work helped the local Vern Vern grew quite spirited in
who was people to improve their lives Torongo her later years. Her connection
married to by obtaining micro-credit loans is remem- with animals grew even stronger,
JGI board and building new livelihoods. bered as and the animals in her life
member During her career Beth worked a loyal seemed to share the bond.
George in finance and human resources supporter In her retirement, she greatly
Macricostas, and also enjoyed the challenge of animals. enjoyed watching Animal Planet,
died in of being an entrepreneur. She Whether tending her garden of succulents,
August of joined a handful of friends to it be and spending quality time with
2008 after start up a successful company feeding her two cats, Noah and Max.
a brave battle with cancer. in Sacramento, California — the squirrels in her backyard,
On first meeting Beth, one Raging Wire Enterprises. or adopting strays who needed Vern died peacefully on October
couldn’t help being struck a home, Vern always found time 30, 2007, after a long battle with
by her beautiful, warm smile, A strong supporter of the Jane to help and care for animals. leukemia, and is greatly missed
which revealed a compassion- Goodall Institute, Beth enjoyed by family and friends. She left
ate and caring nature. She animals, the environment and In her youth, Vern showed an her estate to several animal
was greatly admired for being especially children, which led her interest in photography and charities, one being the Jane
full of spirit, fearless and to join Roots & Shoots activities jewelry design, meeting new Goodall Institute. Vern was very
passionate about improving whenever she could. people and hiking in the wilder- proud of JGI’s work, and wanted
the lives of others. This desire ness. She eventually moved to ensure it could continue.
motivated her to join the Peace Throughout her life, Beth’s out west to the Bay Area
Corps and spend 2 years in wonderful sense of humor and and worked for Bay Area Rapid
the former Soviet republic of ability to connect easily with Transit in the maintenance
Kazakhstan, where she taught people made her a pleasure department.
English and Financial Respon- to be with. She is truly missed.
sibility & Planning.

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Why I’ve Included JGI in My Will
by Alyx Kellington

The influence of education and mentorship is important


for every human being and especially for youth.

I 
have chosen the Jane Goodall Roots & Shoots is based on and detachment brought about
Institute as my beneficiary the belief that every individual by a failure to understand cause Bequest Language
to assist the continuation matters, every individual has a and effect. A positive goal,
of Jane Goodall’s Roots & role to play and every individual education, support can change General Purpose
Shoots program. makes a difference. This core idea an individual, a situation, policy, I give, devise and bequeath to the Jane Goodall Institute for Wildlife
” is at the root of Dr. Jane Goodall’s
philosophy. It is also at the root
and personal habits. Research, Education and Conservation/USA (tax ID # 94-2474731),
a non-profit, charitable corporation organized under California law
I’ve seen apathy of mine. Let us educate the youth of the and currently having offices at:
world and empower them to make
and detachment As a former news photographer constructive choices for a healthy 4245 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 600 , Arlington, VA 22203
brought about in Latin America, I’ve seen environment, for humans and
the destruction and disorder animals alike. % of the residuary of my estate, after all other specific
by a failure caused by violence. As a mentor provisions have been fulfilled (or a specific gift of $ ).
to understand to probationary youth in the
United States, I’ve seen apathy Contingency Gift
cause and effect.


I give, devise and bequeath the residue of the property owned by me at my
death, real and personal, and wherever situate, to my (wife, husband, etc.)
NAME, if (he/she) survives me. If my (wife, husband, etc.) does not survive
me, I give, devise and bequeath my residuary estate to the Jane Goodall
Institute for Wildlife Research, Education and Conservation/USA
(tax ID #94-2474731), a non profit, charitable corporation organized
under California law and currently having offices at:

4245 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 600, Arlington, VA 22203

For any planned gift, please consult your own financial advisor.
For more information concerning your estate planning and JGI,
please contact cirwin@janegoodall.org
Alyx Kellington and friends.

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JGI-USA Boards and Staff

JGI-USA Board of Directors Jane Goodall’s International JGI-USA Senior Management


Advisory Council
Jane Goodall, PhD, DBE Jane Goodall, PhD, DBE
Founder, the Jane Goodall Institute Rick Barongi Founder, the Jane Goodall Institute
UN Messenger of Peace UN Messenger of Peace
Candice Bergen
Genevieve di San Faustino Keith Brown
Keely Shaye Brosnan
Founding President President and CEO, JGI-USA
Pierce Brosnan Executive Vice President, Africa Programs
David Shear
Chairman Joan Brown Campbell Mary Lewis
Yvon Chouinard Vice President, Outreach
David J. Miller
Assistant to Jane Goodall, PhD, DBE
Vice Chairman Whoopi Goldberg
Mary Norman
Pogo Davis Jonathan Granoff Senior Vice President, Development
Treasurer
Angelina Jolie and Communications
Susan L. Sakmar
Richard Leakey Rich Hays
Secretary
Controller
Sue Anschutz-Rodgers Wangari Maathai
George Strunden
Katherine Berger Thomas Mangelsen
Vice President, Africa Programs
Helen Claire Steven Rockefeller
Alexandra Thornton
Patty DeDominic John Simpson Vice President, Public Policy
Jeff Wald
Vivian Lowery Derryck
Addison Fischer E.O. Wilson

Fiona Dias Paul Winter

Eva Haller James D. Wolfensohn

Donald R. Kendall, Jr. Richard Wrangham

Allene Lapides Muhammad Yunus

George Macricostas
Mary Lynn Oliver
Chase Pickering
Dr. James Roach
Shelby Jean Sloan
Connie Steensma
Ross Waddell
Billy Weisman
Curiosity trumps appetite as a young Gombe
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JGI Worldwide Locations

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1. JGI — Australia 6. JGI — France 11. JGI — Italy 16. JGI — Spain 21. JGI — Uganda


www.janegoodall.org.au www.janegoodall.fr www.janegoodall-italia.org www.janegoodall.es/es www.jgiuganda.org
2. JGI — Austria 7. JGI — Germany 12. JGI — Japan 17. JGI — Sweden 22. JGI — United Kingdom
www.janegoodall.at info@janegoodall.de www.jgi-japan.org www.swedenchimp.se/jgi-sweden.html www.janegoodall.org.uk
3. JGI — Belgium 8. JGI — Guinea 13. JGI — Netherlands 18. JGI — Switzerland 23. Roots & Shoots China — Beijing
www.janegoodall.be lpharoah@janegoodall.org www.janegoodall.nl www.janegoodall.ch www.jgichina.org
4. JGI — Canada 9. JGI — Hong Kong 14. JGI — Singapore 19. JGI — Taiwan 24. Roots & Shoots China — Chengdu
www.janegoodall.ca www.janegoodall.org.hk www.janegoodall.org.sg www.goodall.org.tw www.jgichina.org
5. JGI — Congo 10. JGI — Hungary 15. JGI — South Africa 20. JGI — Tanzania 25. Roots & Shoots China — Shanghai
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Photo Credits
The Jane Goodall institute Mission our core values
Cover: Fernando Turmo for JGI
Founded by renowned primatologist There are a number of core values Table of contents: Fernando Turmo
for JGI; Jen Croft for JGI; Chase Pickering
and conservationist Jane Goodall, that inform everything we do: Page / Credit

the Jane Goodall Institute is a global 1. David S. Holloway 22. Deana Newcomb

nonprofit that empowers people to make » We strive to respect, nourish and protect 2. Mary Paris for JGI
for JGI; David Chase
23. David Chase;
3. Fernando Turmo for JGI
a difference for all living things. Our all living things; people, animals and the Michelle Bot for JGI
4. JGI; Emily Wroblewski;
24. Photo courtesy of
work builds on Dr. Goodall’s scientific environment are all interconnected Hugo van Lawick
Glamour Magazine
5. Shadrack Kamenya for JGI;
research and her humanitarian vision. Anna Mosser for JGI
25. Eddie Arrosi
» We believe that knowledge leads to 26. JGI
Specifically, we seek to: 6. Anna Mosser for JGI
27. Michael Neugebauer
understanding, and that understanding 7. Fernando Turmo for JGI
29. Fernando Turmo for JGI;
8. Fernando Turmo for JGI
» Improve global understanding and treatment will encourage us to take action Michelle Bot for JGI
9. JGI-Uganda
30. Rob Sassor for JGI
of great apes through research, public 10. JGI-Mano River Countries
31. JGI
» We believe that every individual has 11. Nathan Martin for JGI
education and advocacy 32. Fernando Turmo for JGI
12. Jacqueline Conciatore for JGI
the ability to make a positive difference 33. Fernando Turmo for JGI;
13. Jacqueline Conciatore for JGI Rob Sassor for JGI
» Contribute to the preservation of great apes 15. Jen Croft for JGI 34. Fernando Turmo for JGI
» We believe that flexibility and open- 16. Jen Croft for JGI
and their habitats by combining conservation 35. Fernando Turmo for JGI;
mindedness are essential to enable 18. Elin Karvonen Martin Kuivenhoven
with education and promotion of sustainable 19. Roots & Shoots-Chengdu, Chase 36. Fernando Turmo for JGI
us to respond to a changing world Pickering; Roots & Shoots-Shanghai
livelihoods in local communities 37. Photo courtesy of George
20. Roots & Shoots-Qatar; Jason Schoch Macricostas; Photo courtesy
for JGI; Linda Martz of Gretchen E. Wettig, Esq.
» We require integrity and compassion
» Create a worldwide network of young people 21. Michele Bot for JGI; 38. JGI
in all that we do and say David Chase 39. Rob Sassor for JGI
who have learned to care deeply for their
human community, for all animals and for the
environment, and who will take responsible
DISCLAIMER:
action on behalf of them We do not endorse handling or approaching wild chimpanzees. This report includes
images of humans holding chimpanzees, but these are orphaned chimpanzees who
rely on human care and live at a sanctuary.

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