Jane Goodall is best known for her groundbreaking research on chimpanzees in Tanzania, Africa. She began her studies in the Gombe Stream National Park in 1960, where she observed their behaviors and social interactions. Goodall's work has significantly contributed to the understanding of primatology and conservation efforts.
Jane Goodall went to Cambridge University and got her doctoral degree in 1964.
what country did jane goodall go to school
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.
she did go to Africa with a friend that invited her. There she got a job and raised money to bring her mom with hershe did go to Africa with a friend that invited her. There she got a job and raised money to bring her mom with her
Jane Goodall studied at Newnham College, not St. John's College, when she attended the University of Cambridge.
Africa
Jane Goodall went to Cambridge University and got her doctoral degree in 1964.
what country did jane goodall go to school
Jane Goodall went to Cambridge University.
Jane godall was born in London. its spelt Jane Goodall and she was born in London and in the year 1934 4 more info watch the movie " A Reason For Hope"
Jane Goodall went to Cambridge University.
Jane Goodall received her Ph.D in ethology at Cambridge University in 1965.
Jane Goodall accomplished a lot of amazing things go to www.janegoodall.org to find out more about her.
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.
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Cause she wanted to.
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