Jane Goodall met Louis Leakey in Kenya in 1957. Leakey was impressed by Goodall's passion for studying animals in the wild and offered her the opportunity to study chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park.
to learn about monkeys and animals.
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Jane Goodall enjoyed spending time outdoors and observing nature, particularly animals. She had a particular passion for chimpanzees, which eventually led to her groundbreaking research in primatology. Goodall also liked to read books about animals and explore the countryside near her childhood home.
Chimpanzees
31 years
Jane Goodall studied chimps in Africa.
That is not true. Jane Goodall loved animals since she was born.
Jane Goodall liked all animals! :)
Jane Goodall study alot of chimps because ther were in danger and she dirent want themto be in danger.
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Jane Goodall met Louis Leakey in Kenya in 1957. Leakey was impressed by Goodall's passion for studying animals in the wild and offered her the opportunity to study chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park.
about when she was 77
to learn about monkeys and animals.
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