Students from Norwood-Fontbonne Academy grades one through three pose with famous British primatologist Jane Goodall during a Skype presentation on her work with African chimpanzees and doing good in …
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Students from Norwood-Fontbonne Academy grades one through three pose with famous British primatologist Jane Goodall during a Skype presentation on her work with African chimpanzees and doing good in the world sponsored by Microsoft Education. The 15-minute conversation was followed by an online Q&A from students participating in schools around the country. The famed anthropologist invited students to learn how to get involved in making the “world a better place for people, other animals, and the environment saving animals’’ at rootsandshoots.org