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Jane Goodall, pioneering chimpanzee zoologist who revealed the animals’ links to humans, dies aged 91

Dame Jane Goodall, a chimpanzee expert and protected as a specialist, revolutionized the world’s understanding of animal behavior, died at the age of 91.

The most popular zoologist, primatologist and anthropologist have defended chimpanzee protection for more than six years and has become a tireless advocate of the wider natural world and the environment.

In addition to establishing Jane Goodall Institutes to encourage wildlife and the environment, he established a environmental and humanitarian program called Roots & Shoots, wrote books about chimpanzees and protection, and became the subject of more than 40 films and documentaries.

Jane Goodall was the subject of dozens of movies and documentaries

Jane Goodall was the subject of dozens of movies and documentaries (AP)

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.”

Born in North London, Jane Goodall was captivated from young animals, Born in North London DR DOOLITTLEA novel about a man who speaks with animals.

He went to Kenya when he was only 23 years old and without higher education qualities and met Louis Leakey, a famous anthropologist. In his invitation, three years later, the chimpanzees in Gombe began to work in Tanzania, Africa.

Chimpanzees in Tanzania gradually lost their fear

Chimpanzees in Tanzania gradually lost their fear (Hugo van Lawick/National Geographic)

Goodall said how chimpanzees communicate with very “human” means such as kissing, hugging, fighting and using tools for food for food.

These pioneering observations showed that chimpanzees also have individual personalities, and Goodall used their findings to emphasize that animals were much more emotionally and socially complex than they had thought of.

For the first time, people were accepted as part of the animal kingdom, paved the way to accept that people share the DNA of chimpanzees.

From 1962 to 1966, he studied for a PhD in Etiology, a science of animal behavior in Cambridge.

He met Hugo Van Lawick, his first husband. National geography He sent chimpanzees to photograph him while reading.

Goodall and Hugo Van Lawick worked together at Gombe

Goodall and Hugo Van Lawick worked together at Gombe (Jane Goodall Institute)

During their marriage, there was a son Hugo Eric Louis from 1964 to 1974. Dr Goodall said they left later National geography He stopped financing Van Lawick’s trips to Gombe.

A year after their divorce, D Goodall married Tanzania Parks directly to Bryceson, which helped him establish the Gombe National Park.

The research, which started in 1960, was the world’s longest wild chimpanzee work.

In 1977, he founded Jane Goodall Institutes (JGI), which is currently 24 worldwide. Programs include Wild Chimpanzee research in Gombe Stream Research Center and protecting Chimps and their habitats in Africa. The institutes also manage the sacred areas for orphan chimpanzees in the Republic of Congo and South Africa.

In 1980, after the couple married five years, Bryceson was ruined when he died.

Jane Goodall 'Jane' documentary on a scene

Jane Goodall ‘Jane’ documentary on a scene (Jane Goodall Institute)

However, in 1991, Dr. Goodall has always established an environmental and humanitarian plans, roots and exiles to enable young people to participate in projects that benefit society, animals and the environment. The program works in more than 70 countries.

More than 40 films and documentaries were made about him, Chimpanzees like us (1990), who received the nomination for the Academy Award, Jane (2017), a biographical documentary that is liked by critics and Jane Goodall: Hope (2020), one National geography documentary about activism.

The gradual abolition of factory farming, a severe rival of animal persecution and exploitation, warned the impact on human health, climate and biological diversity.

He became vegan and also called for a ban on a law on the import of hunting cups.

The awards included the Tanzanian Medal, Japan’s Kyoto Award, the Benjamin Franklin Medal in Life Science, the 60th Anniversary of the UNESCO, and the Gandhi/King Award.

Jane Goodall, Entebbe, with Baby Chimp Zakayo in a chimpanzee rescue center in Uganda

Jane Goodall, Entebbe, with Baby Chimp Zakayo in a chimpanzee rescue center in Uganda (AFP via Getty)

In 2004, he was appointed as the Dame Commander of the British Empire, and two years later he received Legion D’Wonneur, the highest recognition of France.

The list of academic appointments, Honorary Degrees – about 60 people – increased to eight pages in the CV of expert memberships and professional connections.

In the middle of everything, D Goodall has found time to write more than two dozens of books, some for adults, some for children. A Barbie baby was very happy when the similarity was produced, and he said he would inspire young women to follow their footprints.

He continued to travel the world by talking about the threats faced by chimpanzees and environmental crises over the age of 90.

It would be delivered in the autumn of 2025 A series of lessons in Canada and the United States.

Last book, Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trial TimesWritten with Douglas Abrams, it was translated into more than 20 languages. Inside D Goodall said he believed that we maintain our consciousness after death.

Orum I can’t think of an adventure than what is beyond our mortal life, ”he said.

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