On October 17, 2002, the Science Museum of Minnesota in St. Paul, MN will present Jane Goodall's Wild Chimpanzees , the first giant screen film about Dr. Jane Goodall's legendary work with the chimpanzees of Tanzania's Gombe Stream National Park. The film was co-produced by the Science Museum of Minnesota, Science North, and Discovery Place, Inc. in cooperation with the Jane Goodall Institute.
Expecting the program to generate interest among non-English-speaking audiences, CREO International volunteered to adapt the media communications material surrounding the film into French and Spanish. Now, French and Spanish-speaking visitors can read all about chimpanzees, Jane Goodall's biography, her work, her research team and the production of this incredible film in their native languages at the Wild Chimpanzees Media Center and in the Media Center Documents.
CREO's multilingual team was delighted to contribute to this exciting and fun program and hopes the international public will enjoy discovering it as much as they did adapting it.
You can find more information regarding Jane Goodall's incredible research and adventure at:
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