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I'm Jane Goodall, otherwise known as Doctor Jane Goodall, and I'm here to talk about
the importance of Earth Day and the kind of message that I would like to give to the citizens
of the world.
I think I was born loving animals, my whole childhood really was animals animals animals.
There was one moment when I was in Gombe National Park and it began to pour rain, and then the
rain stopped and I could smell the smell of wet hair on the chimpanzees and I could hear
the insects singing loudly, and I just felt absolutely at one and it was a sense of awe
and wonder.
Out in the rainforest you learn how everything is interconnected and each little species,
even though it may seem insignificant, has a role to play in this tapestry of life.
What better day than earth day to really make a determined effort to live lives in better
harmony with nature.
Every single individual matters, every single individual makes some impact on the planet
every single day and we have a choice as to what kind of difference we are going to make.