🐡 Jane Goodall honoured with a Barbie doll made from recycled plastic

by Aug 3, 2022πŸ“ˆ Human Progress

🐵 Jane Goodall honoured with a Barbie doll made from recycled plastic

Jane Goodall, a famous conservationist and British primatologist is being celebrated with a Barbie doll made out of recycled plastic. The dolls creators Mattel wants to create a doll that inspires young girls.

​​"When I heard that a Jane Barbie doll was going to be made, I was really happy because actually, I'd been suggesting it for a long time,” the renowned conservationist said to Euronews.green.

“Girls don't want just to be film stars and things like that; but many of them, like me, want to be out in nature studying animals.”

The new doll was launched just before World Chimpanzee Day which takes place on July 14th.

Together with the Dr Jane Goodall doll comes a toy inspired by David Greybeard who was the first chimpanzee to trust Goodall during her research at Gombe National Park.  

🐵 Jane Goodall honoured with a Barbie doll made from recycled plastic
Image: Euronews.green

"When I was growing up, you know, there weren't any female role models,“ said Goodall.

“I was helped by a mother who supported my dream, but my heroes, my models, were Tarzan and Dr Dolittle.”

“Animals aren't just things put on this planet for us to exploit for food or clothing or whatever, but that they're individuals with personalities and feelings – every single one of them.” – Dr Jane Goodall

Mattel disclosed the release of the doll on the 62nd anniversary of Goodall's first journey to Gombe National Park. According to the creators, the doll is made out of 75% recycled ocean-bound plastic and is part of their Inspiring Women Series.

Goodall hopes her doll will inspire and encourage young girls to get involved in environmental projects as well as conservation.

Picture: USA Today

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