Jane Griffiths
griffjane.bsky.social
Jane Griffiths
@griffjane.bsky.social
Retired Head of English. Still passionate about education and learning.

Author of ‘The Rimba’ a moving and magical tale about the rainforest’s guardian spirit and saviour who rises to protect her home and creatures.

Volunteer for Orangutan Land Trust.
While the RSPO is no silver bullet, it is on a trajectory to make ALL palm oil sustainable and as consumers, we have a role to play in helping to make that happen.
January 9, 2026 at 1:17 PM
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Since launching the book in early November @griffjane.bsky.social & @emmalokuciejewski.bsky.social have received 12 5 star reviews & sold over 115 copies. All proceeds go towards orangutan conservation
We would love to reach 200 by the end of January. You can buy the book here:

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The Rimba
The Rimba : Lokuciejewski, Emma, Griffiths, Jane: Amazon.co.uk: Books
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January 8, 2026 at 2:28 PM
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🦧💚It has also been reviewed by #orangutan conservationist Lone Droscher Nielsen:
“I LOVED this book. The words & illustrations truly capture the vibrant majesty of the forest I know and love. The book made me cry….”
January 8, 2026 at 2:03 PM
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The book has been reviewed by several conservationists including #MichaelaStrachan
“evocative, poignant & heartbreaking but has a powerful message of hope about #sustainable palm oil growing”
January 8, 2026 at 1:46 PM
No! Michelle has worked tirelessly to save orangutans. Do the research and see that supporting sustainable palm oil production will save orangutans. And I have a personal letter from Sir David Attenborough supporting what we are doing in my hometown to make it a sustainable palm oil community.
January 8, 2026 at 11:38 AM