Jane Goodall: A Lifelong Passion for Chimpanzees and Conservation
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Jane Goodall, born on April 3, 1934, in London, England, dedicated her life to studying animals, particularly chimpanzees. By the age of ten, she dreamt of going to Africa to explore wildlife. After finishing high school, she embarked on an adventure to Africa, where she observed chimpanzees in their natural habitat without training or playing with them. Her groundbreaking research has greatly enhanced our understanding of animal behavior and conservation efforts, solidifying her legacy as a pioneer in wildlife study.
Jane Goodall: A Lifelong Passion for Chimpanzees and Conservation
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Jane Goodall By Aubrey Bram and Lily Moore
When Jane finished high school a friend of hers asked if she would go to Africa with him.
They were not her pets. She did not train or play with them, she studied them.