Still, a poignant irony that lies near the heart of this scientific triumph, on its golden anniversary, is that the more we learn about the chimps of Gombe, the more we have cause to worry for ...
She began her career with no academic credentials, but decades later, Jane Goodall has evolved into a world-renowned primatologist who teaches young people about environmental protection. "My mission ...
They were shot in the early 1960s at Gombe Stream Game Reserve, in what is now Tanzania, by cinematographer Hugo van Lawick. National Geographic assigned Hugo to document chimp behaviors but also ...
Jan. 2 - In the Shadow of Man," Jane Goodall's first book about living among the chimpanzees of Gombe National Park in Tanzania, ended with a moving tale about the first chimp to trust her enough to ...
Almost six decades since she embarked on a journey to save the natural earth, Dr. Jane Goodall has become an awe-inspiring ...
Jane Goodall: We had our 50th anniversary this year. [Jane started her chimpanzee research in Gombe National Park in 1960] The memories, I have so many. There is the memory of when the old female ...
Chimpanzees are known for lethal violence while ... Republic of the Congo and 14 males from two chimpanzee communities at Gombe National Park in Tanzania. The researchers tracked each of the ...
The story of her life with the chimpanzees of Gombe has long been available to adults; in this book she... This illuminating conversation between naturalist Goodall (Reason for Hope) and Abrams ...
In 1966 primatologist Jane Goodall famously witnessed a deadly polio epidemic among chimpanzees at Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania, after an outbreak in a human encampment nearby.