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‘No one of her stature’: Conservationist Jane Goodall remembered in Canada

Canada honors Jane Goodall for her advocacy that influenced animal protection laws, including a Senate bill banning captivity of elephants and great apes, passed last December.

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Jane Goodall is being remembered by Canadians as irreplaceable in her environmental work. The Jane Goodall Institute announced Wednesday that she had died of natural causes while in California during a U.S. speaking tour. She was 91. Born in London in 1934, the conservationist was renowned for environmental advocacy that started with her field research on chimpanzees in what is now Tanzania. Goodall spent months observing the animals, watching them use tools and do other activities that were previously believed to be exclusive to human beings.

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'No one of her stature': Conservationist Jane Goodall remembered in Canada

TORONTO — Jane Goodall is being remembered by Canadians as irreplaceable in her environmental work. The Jane Goodall Institute announced Wednesday that she had died of natural causes while in California during a U.S. speaking tour. She was 91.

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The Toronto Star broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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