National Geographic helped the famous conservationist get her start—and followed her chimpanzee research and advocacy for ...
Dr Jane Goodall’s revolutionary research into the behaviours of chimpanzees in their natural habitat changed our perception ...
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Researchers rediscover legendary 'voice of the forest' creatures after nearly 100-year absence: 'A rare spark of hope'
According to National Geographic, over half of Hawaiʻi's 759 snail species have gone extinct, as these tiny creatures are particularly vulnerable to invasive species and a shifting climate. However, a ...
Through her groundbreaking work with chimps in Africa, Goodall helped people understand that animals are sentient and ...
Jane Goodall's powers of observation revealed facts scholars had overlooked for years. She died at 91 on October 1.
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Gombe National Park, home of chimpanzees, where Jane Goodall dedicated 65 years of her life to studying them
She would go on to become a legendary anthropologist and conservationist.She was an advocate for animals—what she referred to as sentient beings.Her groundbreaking research into the lives of ...
India has reached a proud milestone on the global stage with a photograph of its rare black tiger making the cover of National Geographic magazine.
Indian photographer's click of a black tiger from Odisha's Similipal National Park has featured on the cover of National ...
National Geographic program features animal odd couples. Jan. 13, 2011— -- There are some friendships that defy explanation. One of nature's fiercest cats isn't supposed to fall for a ...
Dr. Jane Goodall, the famed chimpanzee researcher and animal advocate, has died, her institute said Wednesday. She was 91.
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