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Which of the following did Dr Jane Goodall form in 1991?
Answer: Dr Jane Goodall formed a young people's group of 16 local schoolchildren in East Africa called 'Roots and Shoots'.
What did the members of 'Roots and Shoots' do?
Answer: The members of 'Roots and Shoots' organised special programmes and cleaned up local parks, rivers, and beaches. They also helped the old people in their neighbourhood and protected the habitat of local animals.
How many groups does 'Roots and Shoots' have today and in how many countries are they involved in Dr Jane Goodall's projects?
Answer: 'Roots and Shoots' has over 3,000 groups in more than 68 countries worldwide that are involved in Dr Jane Goodall's projects.
Can any young person join the 'Roots and Shoots' programme?
Answer: Yes, any young person can join the 'Roots and Shoots' programme.
What should you do if you want to start your own 'Roots and Shoots' group?
Answer: If you want to start your own 'Roots and Shoots' group, you should find other young people who want to participate and an adult to be the group leader.