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ROME - Jane Goodall, the ninety-year-old scientist who has dedicated her entire life to the study of chimpanzees, a true super star in the field of ethology and battles for animal rights, visited the biopark of Rome.There was a particularly touching moment during his visit.It happened when the ethologist, after a conference, was brought close to the enclosure where the four Roman chimpanzees live.Here Goodall had a long close encounter with Pipi, one of the four monkeys.The ethologist and Pipi exchanged moments of affection.Goodall, with extreme ease, captured the monkey's attention. The two smiled and touched each other and the scientist also kissed Pipi.Only a glass separated the ethologist from the 47 year old primate, but the emotion of those present was still great.
Goodall took the opportunity of his visit to Rome to talk about the bill developed by his institute, designed to improve the living conditions of chimpanzees in zoos.“One of the problems of captive chimpanzees– he said – it's that they have nothing to do. We need to give them space and things to do because they are animals that have the right to do things.And you have to give them too spaces to hide from outside eyes.There is a bill to improve the protection of anthropomorphic apes which we hope is in the pipeline."
“Our proposal,” he added Daniela De Donna, president of the Goodall Institute in Italy - was forwarded in 2020 and aims to improve the living conditions of chimpanzees and other monkeys in zoos throughout Italy by placing some:from the corridors, which to Biopark of Rome have already been created, which are fundamental because they allow the chimpanzees to choose, from feeding, to the creation of places where the chimpanzees can hide".
“Goodall,” he concluded the Capitoline councilor for the Environment, Sabrina Alfonsi, who was in the company of the scientist, turned 90 and decided to travel around the world, particularly in the countries where her foundation has offices.Today he also brings his proposal that he made to governments to improve the protection of all chimpanzees living in captivity.Italy already has a very advanced legislature but you are asking us to take an extra step. The Biopark performs well with these indications but we will work increasingly to raise its level of excellence“.