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Jane Goodall has succeeded in bringing to the fore and bringing to life the bond between animals and humans. “We Tomorrow “devotes a portrait to him.
The magazine We Tomorrow dedicate his A and a portrait to Jane Goodall, ethnologist and anthropologist. Chimpanzee specialist, “She went to see them very closely, she lived with them, she looked at them and she realized (…) that we shared a lot of things with these grown-ups monkeys”, comments Frédéric Joignot, essayist, novelist and journalist, on the set of 11 p.m. from Wednesday 13 October.
According to him, the fact that the apes make tools, politics and are aware of themselves raises the question of the community. egos. “Isn’t there a whole part of animals that, in the end, have something that we share with them and that we haven’t seen or wanted to see?”, asks Frédéric Joignot. According to him, Jane Goodall brings a new look, an extraordinary look, which completely changes our relationship with animals.