This Women’s History Month, we’re celebrating the women who inspire us - our Heroines. First up: Jane Goodall — wildlife explorer, conservationist, and environmental advocate. She followed her curiosity into the forests of Tanzania and discovered that chimpanzees are way more emotionally complex than anyone imagined, reshaping how we understand the natural world and our place within it. In 1960, she began the longest-running wild chimpanzee study in Gombe National Park, a project that continues today. Over the years, she built community-centered conservation programs across Africa and started Roots & Shoots, giving young people the tools to take real action for wildlife, communities, and the planet. She challenged the norms in a male-dominated field, showing that women can lead in research, exploration, and global advocacy — paving the way for future generations of female changemakers. Through decades of work, Jane has shown what it looks like to act boldly for what matters. We’re inspired by her, and we can’t wait to see the next generation of women step up and lead us forward. #FindYourOuterknown #WomensHistoryMonth #JaneGoodall

Channel/Medium:
Instagram
onMar 14, 2026
Logo for outerknown.com

Outerknown

outerknown.com

Celebrating Women: Jane Goodalls Legacy
Mar 14, 2026, 3:29 PM

Search thousands of other brands for emails, ads, social media posts, and more.


The Particl web app allows you to see how an email or ad campaign affected sales over time.

Celebrating Women: Jane Goodalls Legacy

Explore emails, ads, and more

Agencies and marketers can cut through the noise and find the best ads, campaigns, and social media content about Outerknown all in one place. Take it a step further in the Particl app to see how those campaigns are performing.

AI Powered, Real-time Data for Modern Retail Businesses.