World Renowned Conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall Receives Presidential Medal of Freedom

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The ethologist, activist, and Jane Goodall Institute founder was recognized for her groundbreaking contributions to science and decades of advocacy for our planet.

The Jane Goodall Institute is immensely proud of our founder, Dr. Jane Goodall, for receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom in recognition of her groundbreaking contributions to science and tireless advocacy for our planet and all who call it home.

The Presidential Medal of Freedom is the United States’ highest civilian honor, presented to individuals who have made exemplary contributions to the prosperity, values, or security of the United States, world peace, or other significant societal, public or private endeavors. Jane joined 18 other recipients, including José Andrés, Earvin “Magic” Johnson, and William Sanford Nye, in a ceremony at the White House on January 4, 2025. 

“I am deeply honored to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom,” said Dr. Jane Goodall. “This recognition reflects the hope and action of so many people who inspire and motivate me every day in the firm belief that together we can and we must save the natural world for ourselves and future generations.” 

In presenting Jane with this medal, President Joe Biden shared that “Jane’s activism, vision, and message of hope have mobilized a global movement to protect the planet. Above all, she has taught us that when we search for humanity in the natural world around us, we discover it within ourselves.” 

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