Jane Goodall started working with monkeys/primates when making an appointment to discuss animals with Louis Leakey, who decided to make her his secretary. Leakey had wanted to research primate behaviour, and so sent Jane to start observing chimpanzee behaviour.
Jane Goodall's 45-year research on chimpanzees took place in Gombe National Park which is located in Tanzania in East Africa
Jane Goodall's friend from school invited her to go to Africa. She agreed, and two months later, something happened. Louis Leaky asked her to work for him. Louis Leaky was her employer.
Jane Goodall worked in Tanzania England
At her aunt Olly's shop.
Jane Goodall did not die yet.
Jane Goodall mainly did her work in Gombe National Park in Africa.
a secretary
Jane Goodall had one son.
No, Jane Goodall is not single.
I think she worked at a lab she a good
she did her work in Tanzania Africa
Jane Goodall worked as a secretary, as an assistant editor in a film studio.
Jane Goodall is an anthropologist, a primatologist, and an ethnologist. She was born in Britain and is known for her work with the chimpanzees.
Jane Goodall did not die yet.
Jane Goodall mainly did her work in Gombe National Park in Africa.
yes
Dr. Louis Leaky
a secretary
Chimpanzees.
Jane Goodall had one son.
Jane Goodall is best known for her work with chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park in 1960. In 1977 she founded the Jane Goodall Institute.