Jane Goodall’s Contributions: Studying Chimps, Understanding Humans
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Jane Goodall’s Contributions: Studying Chimps, Understanding Humans
The post Jane Goodall’s Contributions: Studying Chimps, Understanding Humans appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Jane Goodall appears in the television special “Miss Goodall and the World of Chimpanzees” originally broadcast on CBS, Wednesday, December 22, 1965. Location, Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania. (Photo by CBS via Getty Images) CBS via Getty Images Jane Goodall, the world-renowned ethologist and anthropologist, passed away on Octob…
Renowned scientist and international environmental activist Dr. Jane Goodall, who turned her childhood love of chimpanzees into a lifelong journey to protect the environment, has died at the age of 91. The foundation she founded confirmed her death on Wednesday, saying she died of natural causes while in the US state of California, during a lecture tour. Goodall, who specialized in studying wild chimpanzees and later became an environmental acti…
What Jane Goodall showed me about hope
I find it hard to believe Jane Goodall is gone. She was more than an icon to me. She was a friend, a mentor, and someone whose presence—whether with presidents, students, or my own children—felt like both a gift and a lesson. Our friendship began in the most Jane way possible: an email that opened, “Yes, this is the real Jane Goodall,” followed by a request that I not share her “secret email address.” She said she admired Mongabay and wanted to …
Pioneering primatologist Jane Goodall dies at 91 during US tour
Dame Jane Goodall, the British primatologist and environmental advocate whose groundbreaking studies transformed human understanding of chimpanzees, has passed away at age 91. Her institute confirmed she died of natural causes while in California on a speaking tour in the United States. A life that rewrote science Jane Goodall’s career stands as one of the most influential in modern biology and conservation. Born in London in 1934, she lacked f…
Goodbye Jane Goodall: The Woman Who Showed Us Ourselves Through Chimps
Via Bela Szandelszky/APJane Goodall passed away yesterday at 91, and I've been sitting here trying to figure out how you even begin to say goodbye to someone like that. Because Jane wasn't just a scientist. She was one of those rare humans who permanently rewired the way we see the world - like Galileo with his telescope, Darwin with his finches, or, I don't know, George Lucas with lightsabers.
The world of science, conservation and environmental education dismisses Jane Goodall, the British ethologist whose pioneering work on wild chimpanzees revolutionized the primatology and relationship of humanity with nature. The scientist died at the age of 91 from natural causes while participating in a conference tour in California, as reported by the Jane Goodall Institute (IJG) on its social networks. “Her legacy as a researcher, activist an…
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