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Jane Goodall Mug
This mug was created with both a simple design and a simple purpose. Help wake up your morning with Jane Goodall and these energetic chimps, as they dance decoratively across this mug. Sorry, this item is no longer available.
- Holds 14 oz.
- Dishwasher and Microwave Safe
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Green Mountain Coffee Roasters geared up with the Jane Goodall Institute after 30 years of research to bring you our
magnificant Gombe Reserve Coffee, and what better way to enjoy a fresh brew than with this simple silhouetted chimp mug. This
J.G.I. coffee mug is garunteed to help motivate, even on the most lethargic of mornings. - Holds 14 oz.
- Dishwasher and Microwave Safe
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"Chimpanzees in the wild are on the brink of extinction.
At the turn of the last century, about 1 million chimpanzees lived in 25 countries across western and central Africa. Today,
their number has dwindled to perhaps fewer than 200,000, with significant populations found in only four countries."
Dr. Jane Goodall has been working for 30 years to better understand chimps and the habitat in which they live. We at Green
Mountain Coffee Roasters have been so touched and inspired by Dr. Goodall's mission that we have brought you this J.G.I. line of
products, in an effort to help us spread the Chimps word, as well as celebrate 30 years of research and
discovery alongside the Jane Goodall Institute.
“Our effort to involve local citizens in restoring the forests and practicing sustainable agriculture is the most important
work we can do to ensure a future for the Gombe chimpanzees and the people of Africa.”
— Dr. Jane Goodall
About the Jane Goodall Institute
Founded in 1977, the Jane Goodall Institute continues Dr. Goodall’s pioneering research of chimpanzee behavior—research which
transformed scientific perceptions of the relationship between humans and animals. Today, the Institute is a global leader in
the effort to protect chimpanzees and their habitats. It also is widely recognized for establishing innovative
community-centered conservation and development programs in Africa, and the Roots & Shoots education program, which has
groups in more than 95 countries. Learn more at www.janegoodall.org.
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