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Legendary chimp expert Jane Goodall dead at 91 | World | News

British Primatologist Dame Jane Goodall, known for her groundbreaking work with chimpanzees, died at the age of 91.

He died for “natural reasons” in California on Wednesday.

An article on the Facebook page said: “The Jane Goodall Institute this morning on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, learned that the UN Peace ambassador Dr. Jane Goodall DBE and Jane Goodall Institute died for natural reasons.

“Dr. Goodall’s discovery as an ethologist began the science revolution and was an unquestionable advocate for the preservation and restoration of our natural world.”

Dr. Goodall was considered the leading expert in the world’s chimpanzees.

In 1960, he started his research in East Africa at the age of 26 by observing chimpanzees and demonstrated his ability to engage in complex social behaviors such as tickling.

In 1986, he talked to the BBC and said: “Apparently, I read insects, everything from the age of about one and a half, and this slowly developed and developed and developed, and then I read books like Dr Dnedlitle and Tarzan, then my goal should be Africa.”

Dr Goodall’s most amazing discoveries when the research began, chimpanzees, “how we how we” said.

“With behavior, gestures, kissing, embrace, hand in hand and caress back.” In fact, they can have violent and ruthless and some kind of war, but they can also love something altruistic. “

The list of the DR Goodall awards ran nine pages on the CV and was an inspiring role model for young women in science with high profile and groundbreaking work in a male -dominated area.

In 2002, the UN was appointed as a messenger to the UN, and then told the UN: “I think today we live in a more important, peaceful world than ever before, we have a vision about what we want to be in a kind of kind of kind we want, and we see what we can do to try and bring it.”

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