Jenny once said that the jungle was her paradise, but she had to leave it. "Because I see that the destruction of human beings poses a threat to many species. I must come out and tell everyone what I know, so that people can see their cruelty and better protect nature. " She began to travel and speak all over the world, calling on everyone to protect animals and nature.
What impressed Jenny most was her persistence in her dreams, her courage and perseverance. For a talented person like Goodall, the attraction of nature transcends everything. Jenny was in great pain when she saw animals being abused, deported and homeless. "Their pain also pains me, because I love them. But there are still many people who don't understand animals, can't straighten out the' animal-to-animal' relationship with animals, and can't love animals. "
10 years ago, in a middle school in Tanzania, when Jenny told the children a story about chimpanzees, the children showed great interest and surrounded her with questions. Jenny realized that the children knew nothing about animals. She searched through the children's textbooks and found nothing. "Without guidance, how can people love the environment they live in and the animals they live in?"