Three things to know about Jane Goodall are that she has more than 20 awards, she has lived in the wild for more than 30 years with the chimpanzees and she is now going around the US to tell kids about her trip.
Jane lived with chimps for 10 years and it took her a year to get within 50 feet near there feeding area. after two years she was able to be near them without them running away. she discovered that the make tool, hug, kiss, and even have their own language just like us. i hope u find this useful. =D
She has a cat and it was her first pet. She got her at the age 74.
the most interesting fact about Jane Goodall is that instead of numbering the animals she gave them names something that no one else thought of or did
For Jane Goodalls first birthday her father gave her a stuffed chimpanzees. She named it Jubilee. She still has her monkey today!
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.
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Jane Goodall has won several major awards for her work. Some of these include the Kyoto Prize in 1990, the Hubbard Medal in 1995, the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement in1997, and the DBE in 2004.
Flo and David Greybeard
According to her book, Harvest for Hope, she eats a very simple vegetarian diet. Small portions, simple preparation.
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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 was the person that saves animals lives but mainly chimpanzies.and helped with other eildlife.if you watch animal planet enough you can learn alot aout her.and her fasinating life.
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Jane Goodall has won several major awards for her work. Some of these include the Kyoto Prize in 1990, the Hubbard Medal in 1995, the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement in1997, and the DBE in 2004.
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Jane Goodall and Charles Darwin.
Flo and David Greybeard
When asked if she believed in God, Goodall said in September 2010: "I don't have any idea of who or what God is. But I do believe in some great spiritual power. I feel it particularly when I'm out in nature. It's just something that's bigger and stronger than what I am or what anybody is. I feel it. And it's enough for me." Jane Goodall's Questions & Answers, Readers Digest, p. 128, September 2010
Jane godall is still alive. Her current age is 75That is great but she fly's out every week to see the chimps and she names them and she goes right to her... STILL TO THIS DAY!!!! If the moms want to go get food and leave their babies there the mother will make Jane take care of him/her, that's cool!
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!
she worked as a secretery when she was younger but know she works in Africa and she is 75 yrs old