"By listening, starting by having a conversation with a person doing something you do not believe." Jane Goodall is one of the few people who carefully studied the complex nature of chimpanzees. She was born in London in England in 1934. When she received the doll from her parents, her first interaction with the chimpanzee began. She received many complaints from her parents, said the chimpanzee is dangerous and unpredictable. Jane fell in love with these creatures.
Dame Jane Morris Goodall DBE (/ ɡ ʊ d 3 l /; born April 3, 1934, Valery Jane Morris - Goodall) is a British primatologist and anthropologist. Since entering Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania in 1960 as the most important chimpanzee expert in the world, Goodall has been known for research on wild chimpanzee society and families for over 55 years . She is the founder of Jane. The Goodall Institute and the Roots & Shoot program have worked extensively on issues of protection and animal welfare. Since its establishment in 1996, she is a member of the non-human rights project committee. In April 2002 she was appointed as a UN peace messenger.
When Jane Goodall arrived there in 1960, Gombe Creek National Park in Tanzania was mere forest in the forest. But as Jane Goodwild Wild Chimpanzee shows, today it is a small green island that is obsessed with farms, fields and villages. Despite the change, this park (only 20 square miles, the smallest park in Tanzania) is still one of the best places to see wild chimpanzees in natural habitats. This park is located near the Burundi borderline of the longest Tanganyika lake in the world and has a rich history of mankind and nature. Historians believe that British researcher H. M. Stanley said that "Dr. Livingstone, famous" I think? " Livingstone was a terrible disease, but he persuaded Stanley to work with him to find the source of the Nile - it is a mission to go through the Gombe Valley.
Valerie Jane Morris - Goodall was born in London. Her father, Mortimer Morris - Goodall, is a famous racer. Since childhood, Jane has been fascinated by all animals. This is what the mother Vannu encourages. When Mortimer Morris Gudold fought, the young Jane moved with her mother and older sister Judy to the seaside town of Bournemouth, and lived with her grandmother and aunt. When they divorced after the war, they were there. As a premature reader of a women's family who encourages intellectual achievement, she makes an easy reading about everything she can get about wild animals and Africa. She worked very well in school, despite having an abnormal neurological disorder called difficult diagnosis, making her face difficult to recognize. She was unable to pay the educational expenses of the university and moved to London as a secretary of a documentary company after school.