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Discover the stories behind Jane Goodalls visionary approach to community-led conservation.

You know of Jane Goodalls work with wild chimpanzees and her lifelong career advocating for environmental justice. But just as transformative is her work empowering local communities that live on the edge of human settlement to act to protect their natural resourcesor to risk losing them forever.

Local Voices, Local Choices: The Tacare Approach to Community-Led Conservation is the story of the Jane Goodall Institutes holistic approach to conservation, which puts the local people in charge of preserving their surrounding ecosystems. Rather than conservationists leading the effort and imposing their solutions, local communities that live in the affected regions make their own decisions. Working with science and technology and with the support of conservationists, these communities grow to understand their human impact on the environment. By choosing to adopt sustainable livelihoods, they decide their own path into the future, finding ways to balance their environmental impact with their communities needs.

Story by story, Local Voices, Local Choices brings readers into the diverse perspectives behind this approach to community-driven conservationnot only those of JGI staff and program partners but also, and equally, those of the local people who lead these initiatives.

Read about:

  • The origins of the Tacare approach, originally designed as a 1994 reforestation project with an abbreviation pronounced ta-CAR-reh
  • A retired village member keeping the knowledge of medicinal plants alive in his community
  • Spiritual and cultural story-holders who are vital to the recording and preservation of their traditional ecological knowledge
  • Local people participating as forest monitors, village health workers, beekeepers, small-business owners, and educators of the next generation
  • Former poachers turned advocates for sustainable land management

Written for conservationists, fans of Jane Goodall, and readers interested in environmental issues, Local Voices, Local Choices is a vibrant expression of Jane Goodalls vision and her hope that the Tacare approach will be understood and adopted wherever there is a need for genuine community-driven conservation.

Local voices matter, and their choices can make all the difference for generations to come.

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Title: Local voices, local choices : the TACARE approach to community-led conservation / created by Jane Goodall Institute.
Description: Redlands, California : Esri Press, [2022] | Includes bibliographical references.
Identifiers: LCCN 2021056778 (print) | LCCN 2021056779 (ebook) | ISBN 9781589486461 (hardback) | ISBN 9781589486478 (epub)
Subjects: LCSH: Community-based conservation. | Conservation of natural resources--Citizen participation. | Conservation projects (Natural resources)
Classification: LCC S944.5.C57 J36 2022 (print) | LCC S944.5.C57 (ebook) | DDC 333.72--dc23/eng/20211202
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Introduction The origins of Tacare

The Jane Goodall Institutes approach to community-led conservation

Many people are still surprised when they realize that I, the chimpanzee lady, have for years been working on a variety of conservation initiatives that have forced me to leave the chimpanzees and the forest to work with local communities and to travel around the worldraising awareness about the threats to both chimpanzees and people in Africa, and the effect of hundreds of years of human exploitation of the planets natural resources. In a way, it all started when I was an animal-loving child, who spent hours out in nature watching birds and squirrels and insects in my hometown of Bournemouth, in England. I had a wonderful and supportive mother who encouraged my interest, finding books about animals from the library. When I was 10 years old, I decided I would go to Africa, live with wild animals, and write books about them. This was in 1944, when girls simply did not do things like that; anyway, we had very little money and Africa was relatively unknown to outsiders. Everyone told me I should dream about something I could doexcept my mother, who told me that I would have to work very hard, take advantage of every opportunity, and then, if I did not give up, perhaps I would find a way.

As is well known, I did get to Africa, arriving in Kenya in 1957. It was the famous paleoanthropologist Dr. Louis Leakey, who made my dream come true: he found money for me to go and study the chimpanzees of what is now Gombe National Park on the shores of Lake Tanganyika (amazing as I had not even been to college, since we could not afford it). Back then it was the British protectorate of Tanganyika, once part of German East Africa but taken over by the British after World War I. It became the independent Republic of Tanzania in 1961, just one and a half years after I had arrived in Gombe.

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