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With the insatiable curiosity and conversational prose that have made her a bestselling author, Goodall - along with Cincinnati Zoo Director Thane Maynard - shares fascinating survival stories about the American Crocodile, the California Condor, the Black-Footed Ferret, and more all formerly endangered species and species once on the verge of extinction whose populations are now being regenerated. Signed by Jane Goodall on the half-title page and by inscribed on the title page, “For Mike- with hope Thane Maynard.” Fine in a fine dust jacket.

Octavo, original half cloth, illustrated. New York: Grand Central Publishing, 2009.įirst edition of this work by this by Goodall. GOODALL, Jane with Thane Maynard and Gail Hudson. More about Copyright and other Restrictionsįor guidance about compiling full citations consult Citing Primary Sources.Hope For Animals and Their World: How Endangered Species Are Being Rescued from the Brink. However, the information we have may not be accurate or complete. Whenever possible, we provide information that we have about copyright owners and related matters in the catalog records, finding aids and other texts that accompany collections. Permissions may additionally be required from holders of other rights (such as publicity and/or privacy rights). There may also be content that is protected under the copyright or neighboring-rights laws of other nations. The written permission of the copyright owners in materials not in the public domain is required for distribution, reproduction, or other use of protected items beyond that allowed by fair use or other statutory exemptions. Rights assessment is your responsibility. While the Library of Congress created most of the videos in this collection, they include copyrighted materials that the Library has permission from rightsholders to present. Ĭlassification: Geography, Anthropology, Recreation. Science, Technology, and Business Division, sponsoring body She discussed her new book "Hope for Animals and Their World: How Endangered Species Are Being Rescued from the Brink." Jane Goodall-primatologist, conservationist and humanitarian, whose work with wild chimpanzees in Gombe, Tanzania, is known throughout the world-talks about these inspiring success stories and the efforts of dedicated environmentalists, in a lecture sponsored by the Library's Science, Technology and Business Division and the Center for the Book.

But they and other members of the animal kingdom have managed to survive, thanks to the heroic efforts of some of the world's premier scientists. The American crocodile, the California condor and the black-footed ferret were once on the verge of extinction.
