Dr. Jane Goodall sitting at her desk in her tent in the Gombe National Forest

Each evening in her tent, researcher Jane Goodall would write up data from her field notebooks, recounting the chimpanzee behavior she observed that day. Immerse yourself in a replica of Jane’s research camp at “Becoming Jane: The Evolution of Dr. Jane Goodall,” an exhibition organized by National Geographic and the Jane Goodall Institute. The exhibition is open at the Natural History Museum of Utah in Salt Lake City, UT from December 7, 2023 through May 27, 2024. Photo by Hugo Van Lawick, Jane Goodall Institute

Murray 7th Grade Student Wins Opportunity to Meet Dr. Jane Goodall

Lily Peterson was selected as the winner of the “Inspired by Jane” Essay Contest 

SALT LAKE CITY, April 1, 2023 – On March 30, Lily Peterson, a Mountain Heights Academy 7th grader from Murray, Utah, was ushered backstage to meet her inspiration, the world-renowned Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and UN Messenger of Peace.  In the meeting, Peterson presented an issue she hopes to address in Utah, and Peterson then wished Goodall a happy 90th birthday on April 3. This rare opportunity came about after the Utah student won an essay contest hosted by the Natural History Museum of Utah and its partners, the Jane Goodall Institute and my529 Utah’s Educational Savings Plan

As the winner of NHMU’s "Inspired by Jane" Essay Contest, Peterson’s essay, which highlights challenges faced by wild mustangs in the Mountain West, rose to the top of more than 280 submissions from 6th, 7th, and 8th graders in Utah who were asked to respond to the writing prompt: “Knowing all that Dr. Jane Goodall as accomplished in her life so far. tell us what positive impact you hope to make in the world by your 90th birthday.” 

“The Natural History Museum of Utah congratulates Lily Peterson for her outstanding accomplishment and wishes her continued success in her academic and professional endeavors,” said Dr. Jason Cryan, The Sarah B. George Executive Director of NHMU. “Lily's passion and determination serve as an inspiration to her peers and the whole community, reminding us all of the power of youth in making a difference.” 

Peterson’s winning essay showcases her passion for veterinary science and her commitment to advocating for the well-being of mustangs in and around Utah. Her dedication is evident in her completion of an online class in equine welfare and management with UC Davis, a remarkable achievement for a student of her age. Peterson’s achievement in winning the "Inspired by Jane" Essay Contest is a testament to her exceptional talent in writing and critical thinking.  

“Being given the opportunity to meet Dr. Jane Goodall has been an incredible experience,” said Peterson. “I admire her because of all she has done as a scientist, conservationist, and activist. As an animal lover I am thankful that she has proven that animals have feelings and emotions too. I loved being able to talk with her one on one about her own childhood experience with horses. It was so special to meet someone who worked so hard to make their own big childhood dreams come true.  It is a moment I will never forget, and for which I am very thankful.” 

For her first-place prize, Lily traveled to Seattle, WA, on an all-expenses-paid trip to attend Goodall’s public lecture on March 30 and meet her after the event. In addition to this once-in-a-lifetime experience, Lily will also receive a $1,000 college savings certificate provided by my529, empowering her to continue her educational journey. my529 Utah’s Educational Savings Plan is designed to assist families, friends, and individuals in investing for a beneficiary’s future higher education. 

Goodall’s legacy in the fields of science and conservation are celebrated in Becoming Jane: The Evolution of Dr. Jane Goodall, a special exhibition open at the Natural History Museum of Utah until May 27, 2024. As featured in the exhibition, Goodall is now as famous for her work inspiring hope and action among the youth of the world, as she is for her groundbreaking research of wild chimpanzees.  

As the world wishes Goodall a 90th birthday on April 3, NHMU is happy to celebrate her ongoing inspiration on the youth of the world, like Peterson and her own vision for change. 

Becoming Jane is free with the cost of admission to the Museum and always free to members. For tickets and more information about Becoming Jane, please visit: nhmu.utah.edu/jane.      

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About the Natural History Museum of Utah   

 

The Natural History Museum of Utah is one of the leading scientific research and cultural institutions in the country. Established in 1963, the museum’s 10 permanent exhibitions are anchored by its state-of-the-art collections and research facilities containing almost 2 million objects. These collections are used in studies on geological, biological, and cultural diversity, and the history of living systems and human cultures within the Utah region. The museum hosts approximately 300,000 general visitors a year and provides one of the most spectacular private event settings in the Salt Lake City area. NHMU also broadens the reach of its mission through a variety of science-based outreach programs to communities and schools throughout Utah, reaching every school district in the state every other year. 

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