She was 23 years old when she began her research on Chimpanzees. The year was 1975.
Jane Goodall was 26 years old when she began her pioneering research on chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania in 1960.
Jane Goodall had a child in 2300 :)
Jane Goodall was born in 1934, on April 3rd
Jane Goodall studied chimpanzies for 51 years
Jane Goodall started working with monkeys/primates when making an appointment to discuss animals with Louis Leakey, who decided to make her his secretary. Leakey had wanted to research primate behaviour, and so sent Jane to start observing chimpanzee behaviour.
Jane Goodall is still alive. She was born on April 3, 1934.
Jane Goodall had a child in 2300 :)
She was 23 years old when she began her research on Chimpanzees. The year was 1975.
Jane Goodall was born in 1934, on April 3rd
Jane Goodall studied chimpanzies for 51 years
yes
I know Jane Goodall started her research when she was 26 the year of 1960 and studied 3 generations of Flo's (one of Chimps). Also I know she studied them in their natural habitat not in some lab that kind of is like their habitat!
Jane Goodall started working with monkeys/primates when making an appointment to discuss animals with Louis Leakey, who decided to make her his secretary. Leakey had wanted to research primate behaviour, and so sent Jane to start observing chimpanzee behaviour.
Jane Goodall is not dead and speaks at university's regularly!!!you might have mixed Jane up with Dian Rossy who was murdered in 1985.it was not Dian Rossy it was Dian Fossey that was Murdered she worked with Jane Goodall
Jane Goodall is still alive. She was born on April 3, 1934.
Jane Goodall earned many prizes throughout the years. She received the Kyoto prize in 1990.
idk and i dont care jane goodall was a good scientist but i dont know and i dont care sorry for the people who really do and have to do reports or something on her
Dame Jane Goodall, DBE was born on the 3rd April 1934. Her full name is Valerie Jane Morris Goodall. She is an English UN Messenger of Peace, primatologist, ethologist, and anthropologist. She is well-known for her 45-year study of chimpanzee social and family interactions in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania, and for founding the Jane Goodall Institute. She is still alive.