I think 45 years.
Jane Goodall study alot of chimps because ther were in danger and she dirent want themto be in danger.
Jane Goodall has contributed education to old and young. She has taught us facts about chimps that would never had been found out if it weren't for her strong bond with the chimps. She has contributed many chimp facts.
Jane Goodall won many different awards from many different countries. She also found out things about the way chimps use and make tools that has changed the way scientists think about how chimps and humans are related.
31 years
Many of the chimps that she studied died. This was due to injury, disease, or just old age. For more, see her book The Chimpanzees of Gombe (1986).
Jane Goodall earned many prizes throughout the years. She received the Kyoto prize in 1990.
Jane Goodall had one son.
She helped the chimpanzees by starting many foundations to help them, starting with Roots and Shoots. There are many others, like the Jane Goodall Institute. She went to Africa as a scientist and left as an activist. Overall, she not only helped the chimpanzees but helped the entire human race that these creatures are astonishing.
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Jane Goodall was born in London, England on April 3, 1934. As of August in the year 2014, she is still alive. She is currently 80 years old.
Jane Goodall spent about two years with her mother in Africa. Her mother's presence was required before she was permitted to do field work at the Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania, beginning in mid-1960.
Jane won many awards in many different countries such as Tanzania, Japan, France, and the United States. She also founded the Jane Goodall Institute for Wildlife Research, Education, and Conservation. Jane wrote 2 books called, In the Shadow of Man, and The Chimpanzees of Gombe.