4.2.17: Love delivered to my inbox
I was touched and honored to receive this email yesterday from the assistant to one of my heroes, the great primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall:
Dear Dr. Block,
My name is Christopher Hildreth, Dr. Goodall’s outreach coordinator. While Dr. Goodall was recently in town, I shared your book, The Bonobo Way, with her and she loved it. Although she is currently traveling for her North American Spring Tour, she certainly plans to read the book in it’s entirety once the tour is over.
On behalf of Dr. Goodall, I thank you for sharing the book with us! #GoBonobos
Best Wishes,
Chris
Christopher Hildreth
Outreach Coordinator, Office of the Founder – Global
The Jane Goodall Institute
What an inspiration! For years, I have been supporting the saving of the highly endangered Great Apes, with my main focus on the bonobos. I urge you, if you’ve got a few extra dollars, to join me in donating to The Jane Goodall Institute. #GoBonobos!
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10 · 24 · 25 @ 2:41 pm
I thought of you, Dr. Suzy, when the great Jane Goodall recently passed on. If there was one other person in the world who taught us as much as she did about our simian cousins, and how much WE can learn from THEM, it was you.
10 · 3 · 25 @ 9:57 pm
Honored to read that Dr. Jane Goodall loved The Bonobo Way (shared by Dr. Suzy) — a beautiful meeting of minds committed to great ape conservation. Her legacy reminds us that curiosity, compassion, and persistence can change how we relate to the natural world. #JaneGoodall #GoBonobos
10 · 2 · 25 @ 11:27 pm
So many of us who have never heard the name Jane Goodall are moved by her legacy of compassion and dedication to understanding chimpanzees. She completely transformed the way we view animals and our relationship with the natural world. She didn’t just observe them; she immersed herself in their lives, showing us that intelligence and emotion aren’t just human traits, not to mention her advocacy for conservation and animal rights. That kind of impact is immeasurable, and her work will undoubtedly inspire future generations. It’s wonderful that you were bonded to her by a mutual interest in curiosity and advocacy.
10 · 1 · 25 @ 2:24 pm
This is a wonderful blog posting. Jane Goodall will be missed; she was such an icon for so many. Her work reminds me of many inspiring characteristics I long to cultivate
10 · 1 · 25 @ 2:23 pm
Such a sad day for us Bonobos. It seems all the legends are leaving us. Jane Goodall will be missed.
Rest In Peace
10 · 1 · 25 @ 2:21 pm
RIP Jane Goodall: she was such a great inspiration to me when I was growing up! I learned about zoology in high school, fueled by this inspiration. Jane Goodall also gave me a vision of how a woman can be a leader and expert in her field. I wanted to be just like her.
04 · 18 · 17 @ 11:55 am
Congrats, Dr. Susan. I love what you stand for.. To me you stand for rights, equality, empowerment, and i think that’s awesome.
04 · 7 · 17 @ 11:10 pm
Congrats Dr Suzy, you are being noticed by the Movers-and-Shakers — Way Cool!
04 · 7 · 17 @ 4:42 pm
When two powerful women respect and admire each others work and come together to show love… sounds like The Bonobo Way to me! What an fantastic honor Dr.Suzy!!
04 · 7 · 17 @ 11:00 am
Indeed this is a leap in the pursuit of peace, and a great honor Dr. Block. I too am inspired by Dr. Goodall’s ecological activism, and have been for many years. You both have helped shaped my views of our great ape cousins through your books, digital media, and lectures/talks.
The preservation of both chimpanzees and bonobos is dependent on the conservation of their natural habitat, and Drs. Goodall are Block are the great ape champions of our time.
All around, this is wonderful news and I’m quite delighted to know that she loved the book.
Del Rey
Contributing Editor
Dr. Susan Block Institute for the Erotic Arts & Sciences
04 · 7 · 17 @ 8:28 am
This is truly awesome! Can’t wait to hear what she has to say after she’s finished reading it.
04 · 7 · 17 @ 3:33 am
That is awesome!!! Truly priceless
04 · 7 · 17 @ 12:31 am
Pretty amazing when one’s hero–and a giant in the field of primatology–pays you tribute! What a compliment! Congrats!!!