The Jane Goodall Institute + NASA: Earth Observation Helps Restore Watersheds in Tanzania

Directed conceptual development and creative production for a storytelling initiative connecting NASA Earth observation science to conservation work on the ground. The piece follows Jane Goodall and JGI scientist Lilian Pintea as they discuss how Landsat satellite data has transformed their ability to protect chimpanzee habitats in Tanzania — translating highly technical satellite science into a deeply human story about what it means to see the planet from above and act on what you find.

Data from Landsat satellites, a joint mission of NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey, have been critical to helping the Jane Goodall Institute in their work to protect chimpanzees and their habitat. In this video, Goodall and JGI scientist Lilian Pintea discuss the transformational role of seeing changing habitats from above.

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Science Communication · Narrative Strategy · Video Production · Conservation · NASA

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