Tanzania, and established the Jane Goodall Institute in 1977 to protect the animals in their habitats. She has written numerous books on the chimps, as well as been featured in at least five different Animal Planet specials. Her research is now housed at Duke University and will be digitized for scientists to use for years to come. " Roots creep underground everywhere and make a firm foundation. Shoots seem very weak, but to reach the light, they can break open brick walls. Imagine that the brick walls are all of the problems we have inflicted on our planet. Hundreds of thousands of roots and shoots, hundreds of thousands of young people around the world, can break through these walls. " - Dr. Jane Goodall w w w . N R P A . ORG J U LY 2 0 1 0 Parks & Recreation 29