i have a wonderful book from the library its called my life with the chimpanzees it's by Byron Preiss it is where i got most of this information. Jane Goodall went to study in Tanzania in 1960 and she still is today with the help of a Tanzanian field staff.
She didn't. Louis Leakey discovered Jane Goodall, and sent her to Tanzania, where he already knew they were.
Dr. Jane Goodall, when not travelling, is in Bournemouth, United Kingdom or Tanzania. You can follow her travels on her myspace blog located in the Related Links.
After World War II, Jane Goodall lived in London, England, where she was born. In 1957, she moved to Tanzania to study wild chimpanzees, which became the focus of her groundbreaking research. Her time in Tanzania marked the beginning of her lifelong commitment to wildlife conservation and animal welfare.
Jane Goodall slept in a tent while she was studying chimps in the wild. She wanted to fully immerse herself in their environment and behavior, so she opted to live among them in the forests of Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania.
Jane Goodall lived in London for about five years, from 1957 to 1962. During this time, she studied at the University of Cambridge, where she earned her degree in anthropology. Her time in London was crucial for her development as a scientist and researcher before she embarked on her groundbreaking work with chimpanzees in Tanzania.
Jane Goodall studied chimpanzies for 51 years
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her huspand name fifi!!!!!!!!!
Jane Goodall moved to England in 1964 and lived there until 1965 while she pursued her PhD at the University of Cambridge.
Dame Commander of the Order of the British EmpireValerie Jane Morris-Goodall, the world's foremost expert on chimpanzees, divides her time between London, Tanzania, and the world, as her animal welfare work keeps her very busy. DEEBOY WROTE THIS!!
Jane Goodall is still alive. 76 years old, I think.
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