Jane Goodall

Jane Goodall

Sterling is honored to present Jane Goodall, prominent figure in the field of animal behaviour research.

Her visit in Umbria generated great enthusiasm among the general public

Piazza IV Novembre (Perugia) on the afternoon of June 2, 2013 was invaded by a colorful and noisy chorus of 800 children aged between three and ten years dedicating to the scientist, messenger of peace to the United Nations, a music story about Africa, love and respect for nature and all its inhabitants. 

Piazza IV Novembre (Perugia) on the afternoon of June 2, 2013 was invaded by a colorful and noisy chorus of 800 children aged between three and ten years dedicating to the scientist, messenger of peace to the United Nations, a music story about Africa, love and respect for nature and all its inhabitants. 

In the evening, Jane Goodall spoke to the audience of the Morlacchi Theatre in Perugia accompanying her stories with images accompanied by the beautiful and evocative music of Gabriel Mirabassi and Wolfgang Netzer.

Her calm and relaxed speech has involved a wide and varied audience composed of university students, families, scientists and children. Everyone was enchanted by the simple and profound words spoken by the scientist and moved by the big and important Jane Goodall's life. 

Her calm and relaxed speech has involved a wide and varied audience composed of university students, families, scientists and children. Everyone was enchanted by the simple and profound words spoken by the scientist and moved by the big and important Jane Goodall's life.