Remembering Jane Goodall: a Legacy of Conservation and Discovery
Goodall inspired generations with chimpanzee discoveries and conservation advocacy, traveling nearly 300 days yearly until her death during a 2025 U.S. speaking tour.
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A legacy of respect: Jane Goodall and my work with whales
When I was seven years old, I came across the story of Jane Goodall living among chimpanzees in the forests of Gombe. It was 1975, and by then Jane had already been in Tanzania for 15 years. Her discoveries of chimpanzee tool use, hunting, and complex social lives had made her famous, and her book In the Shadow of Man (1971) and National Geographic film Miss Goodall and the Wild Chimpanzees (1965)… Source
Everyone who is drawn to science, whether they are a child or a teenager, has one and the same motivation - to change the world with their research. After years of systematic work, individual scientists then figure out how to change it in a way that makes the change truly fundamental. However, this is the privilege of only a select few - no matter what kind of research they do, not everyone succeeds. Not only knowledge plays a role in this, but …
Jane Goodall’s life and work have passed into the history of conservation and world science. A work that has transcended borders and generations that the famous ethnologist was aware of had to leave in the form of a legacy to the next generations. In his last years he prepared the organization that bears his name for a future without it. Goodall has left his legacy in an international network of offices among which stands out that of Spain and t…
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