ANDREW LIMBONG, HOST:

We try to be judicious about using the term icon because - let's be honest - even if you're great at something, that doesn't mean you're an icon. But when it comes to conservation, I think we can all agree that Jane Goodall achieved icon status. Goodall died Wednesday at the age of 91. Her work studying the behavior of chimpanzees forever changed our understanding of animals and jump-started conservation efforts around the globe.

Part of what made her such an icon was how she sought to inspire future generations to care for the Earth. Someone who helped her on that mission was J.J. Johnson. He's the creator of the Apple TV series "Jane," about a young girl named Jane who goes on quests with her friends to understand and save endangered animals. J.J. Johnson joins us

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