Jane Goodall
(1934-2025)
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A Times correspondent who interviewed Dr. Goodall recalled their conversations about the state of the planet.
By Catrin Einhorn
A Times correspondent who interviewed Dr. Goodall recalled their conversations about the state of the planet.
Jane Goodall
(1934-2025)
Supported by
A Times correspondent who interviewed Dr. Goodall recalled their conversations about the state of the planet.
By Catrin Einhorn

Jane Goodall's legacy for girls and women | Fortune

Chimpanzee researcher Jane Goodall redefined what it meant to be human - UPI.com

Jane Goodall, the primatologist who transformed how we view chimpanzees, dies at age 91

Jane Goodall, crusader for chimpanzees and the planet, dies at 91

Jane Goodall made a name for herself with no degree, no experience: She got a job as a waitress and saved ‘every penny’ on a one-way ticket to Africa | Fortune

Jane Goodall was my mentor and friend, inspiring my career change when I was a 23-year-old former NFL cheerleader | Fortune

Dame Jane Goodall revolutionised our understanding of our closest primate cousins

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Remembering primatologist Jane Goodall – podcast

Scientists reflect on the life and work of a researcher whose discoveries made them rethink what it means to be human.

Primatologist and conservationist Jane Goodall transformed her field for women in science and inspired generations of girls.

Anyone proposing to offer a master class on changing the world for the better, without becoming negative, cynical, angry or…

The British researcher, a pioneer of modern ethology who became an ambassador for wildlife conservation, died at the age of 91 in…

The English conservationist renowned for her groundbreaking chimpanzee field research and globe-spanning environmental advocacy,…

No degree. No academic training. Not even money for university. How Jane Goodall went from waitress to world icon.