Charlotte Uhlenbroek. She spent six months inBurundi helping famed primatologist Jane Goodall set up a conservation project for chimpanzees. She then spent four years in the forests of Gombe, Tanzania, studying the communication of wild chimpanzees at Goodall's main project base. She filmed a series called "Jungle" with 3 parts to it. All are amazing on every level, but my personal favorite is "Waterworld." Absolutely brilliant they will air on PBS in a couple of weeks.
Many people were with Jane Goodall in Gombe. Some were Louis, her boss, the crew of her TV show, Hugo Van Lawick, Vanne Morris-Goodall, and Judy Morris-Goodall.
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The chimpanzees of Gombe.
Jane Goodall mainly did her work in Gombe National Park in Africa.
because they loved animals
She was 26 years old when she traveled to Gombe, Tanzania.
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The chimpanzees of Gombe.
Jane Goodall mainly did her work in Gombe National Park in Africa.
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.
because they loved animals
chimpanzees
She was 26 years old when she traveled to Gombe, Tanzania.
17? I am thinking. I am not sure but I remember hearing that from somewhere.
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Jane Goodall was a person who was well know for studying chimpanzee's social and family interactions (who knows why) for 45 years in Gombe Stream National Park and Tanzania. She also founded the Jane Goodall Institute.
Jane Goodall was famous for conducting breakthrough research on chimpanzees in Gombe. She lived with the chimps for 10 years in the wild and even gave them names instead of just numbering them like other researchers. She discovered that they make tools, have tribes, hug and kiss, and have different facial expressions.
how does Jane describe her life at Gombe
Jane Goodall