Through her groundbreaking work with chimps in Africa, Goodall helped people understand that animals are sentient and ...
Jane Goodall’s research at Gombe Stream National Park revolutionized our understanding of chimpanzee intelligence. In 1960, she observed a chimp named David Greybeard stripping leaves from twigs to ...
The Jane Goodall Institute said in post on Instagram Wednesday that the renowned primatologist died of natural causes.
(AP) - Jane Goodall, the intellectual, soft-spoken conservationist renowned for her groundbreaking, immersive chimpanzee field research in which she documented the primates’ distinct personalities and ...
Her research legacy laid the foundation for modern primatology: in Gombe Stream National Park, she discovered that chimpanzees can form lasting social bonds and use basic tools. Goodall also found ...
According to Haraway, the era of cheap nature is over. Most of the earth’s reserves have been drained, burned, depleted, poisoned, exterminated and otherwise exhausted. Wilderness as refuge for any ...
Gombe became Goodall’s lifelong field site. She arrived there in 1960 with no formal scientific training, sent by anthropologist Louis Leakey to study chimpanzees in their natural habitat. What she ...
Having progressed from a secretarial course straight into a doctorate at Cambridge, Jane was no stranger to facing challenges head on. She lived in a tent in rural Tanzania, accompanied by her ...
"How should the mind that can contemplate God relate to our fellow beings, the other life-forms of the world? What is our human responsibility?" ...