From flags lowered at the Toronto Zoo to heartfelt tributes from Canadian leaders and youth advocates, the passing of Jane Goodall has struck a deep chord across the country.
National Geographic helped the famous conservationist get her start—and followed her chimpanzee research and advocacy for ...
Federal departments and agencies have put out guidance about which programs will stay open and which ones won't during the ...
Jane Goodall, the conservationist renowned for her groundbreaking chimpanzee field research and globe-spanning environmental ...
A world-renowned primatologist, zoologist, and conservationist died of natural causes at 91 years old on Wednesday. Dr. Jane ...
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Pasadena community mourns as Jane Goodall was scheduled to tree-planting community
She was scheduled to attend a tree-planting ceremony in Pasadena Wednesday when word of her death at 91 began spreading ...
Thane Maynard, Cincinnati Zoo director, shared a tribute to Goodall, calling her the "most trusted and beloved person in the history of wildlife conservation and science." ...
Jane Goodall was in her early 50s, decades into a legendary career evolving the human-primate dynamic, when her passion and mission brought her to Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs. Goodall ...
This April, on the day before her 91st birthday, Jane Goodall recorded the conversation that would make her the oldest-ever ...
She saw the world as it was – and she wanted to change it into the best it could be. Relentless in her pursuit of making a ...
Jane Goodall last visited Oregon in April, speaking with students about conservation and ways they can get involved in their communities.
Goodall last came to Boston's Museum of Science two years ago with her signature stuffed monkey. Now, one small primate, a cotton-top tamarin at the museum, bears her name.
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