Wildlife advocate, primate expert Jane Goodall dies
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Beyond primatology, Goodall’s legacy is the generations of women she inspired to follow in her footsteps into fieldwork, says Mayor. In 1961, Goodall was one of the few students accepted into a PhD at Cambridge without an undergraduate degree. She completed her PhD in 1965.
Beyond primatology, Goodall’s legacy is the generations of women she inspired to follow in her footsteps into fieldwork, says Mayor. In 1961, Goodall was one of the few students accepted into a PhD at Cambridge without an undergraduate degree. She completed her PhD in 1965.
The death of Dr. Jane Goodall has prompted tributes from around the world, including messages from Disney CEO Bob Iger and former Walt Disney Imagineer Joe Rohde, who led the creation of Disney's Animal Kingdom.
"'Never lose hope. If you really want to do something, go ahead and do it,’" her granddaughter remembers Goodall saying.
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WITH just a tent, binoculars and a case of tinned baked beans, Jane Goodall set up camp in Africa to study chimpanzees – and went on to revolutionise the way we view primates. It was 1960 and with