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Her research brought media attention and the plight of the gorilla into world attention.
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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.
She was 23 years old when she began her research on Chimpanzees. The year was 1975.
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Her research brought media attention and the plight of the gorilla into world attention.
Apes are found all over the world, because humans are one species. Non-human apes also exist in zoos and some research laboratories. In the wild, non-human apes tend to live in rainforest in the Old World, near the equator. Chimpanzees, bonobos and gorillas live in Africa; orangutans, gibbons and siamangs live in Southeast Asia.
she has protected the gorillas and has done research on them.
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Well, I have done some research and no chimpanzees do not cause aids. What cause aids was the HIV or Human immunodeficiency virus.
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.
She was 23 years old when she began her research on Chimpanzees. The year was 1975.
She was 23 years old when she began her research on Chimpanzees. The year was 1975.
Other wild animals such as Tasmanian Apes
Louis Leakey was a British man who studies gorillas. In 1958 he helped to start the Tigoni Primate Research Center in Nairobi.
she went to school to learn about gorillas i had to research her for a project