When Compassion Meets Science

When Compassion Meets Science
Jane Goodall doesn’t just study chimpanzees — she understands them.
In Jane’s eyes, animals are not just objects of observation, but soulful friends.

Since 1960, she has lived in the African jungle, patiently recording every behavior of chimpanzees, only to discover: they know how to make tools, have emotions, have organization — and have sadness like humans.

The documentary “Jane” depicts that magical journey with never-before-seen footage, helping us understand that:
Science requires not only intelligence, but also compassion.
Jane Goodall is more than just a scientist. She is a symbol of kindness, respect, and connection between creatures on Earth.