Jane Goodall did not leave Africa permanently; she has spent much of her life there. However, she returned to England for her education in 1955 before returning to Africa to continue her research. Throughout her career, she has maintained a strong connection to Africa, frequently visiting for her conservation and animal welfare work.
Jane Goodall studied primates in Africa, specifically in Tanzania. Dian Fossey studied mountain gorillas in Rwanda, which is also in Africa.
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The chimpanzees of Gombe.
Jane Goodall's full name is Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall.
Jane Goodall likes to work with chimpanzees in Membosa east Africa on the coast.
Jane Goodall studied chimps in Africa.
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Jane Goodall was the woman who lived with chimps
she did her work in Tanzania Africa
what did she wear in england?
Jane Goodall.
Jane Goodall
Monoplis (lives in africa)
Africa
Jane Goodall studied primates in Africa, specifically in Tanzania. Dian Fossey studied mountain gorillas in Rwanda, which is also in Africa.
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Jane Goodall studied ethology and anthropology.