Jane Goodall
(1934-2025)
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Scientists reflect on the life and work of a researcher whose discoveries made them rethink what it means to be human.
By Carl Zimmer and Emily Anthes
Scientists reflect on the life and work of a researcher whose discoveries made them rethink what it means to be human.
Jane Goodall
(1934-2025)
Supported by
Scientists reflect on the life and work of a researcher whose discoveries made them rethink what it means to be human.
By Carl Zimmer and Emily Anthes

Remembering primatologist Jane Goodall – podcast

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

World-famous primatologist Jane Goodall dead at 91

Dame Jane Goodall revolutionised our understanding of our closest primate cousins

Jane Goodall dead at 91: Primatologist passes away peacefully in US

Wildlife advocate, primate expert Jane Goodall dies at 91

Jane Goodall, iconic wildlife conservationist, has died at age 91

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

World-Famous Primatologist And Activist Jane Goodall Dies

World-renowned chimpanzee expert Jane Goodall dies at 91

The renowned primatologist Jane Goodall has died aged 91. She will be remembered for her observations that revolutionised our…

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

Goodall's immersive studies of chimpanzees in Africa redefined what it means to be human.

The conservationist, who died aged 91 on Wednesday, challenged how we relate to the natural world.

The conservationist is widely known for her groundbreaking work with chimpanzees, which she began when she travelled to the Gombe…

The pioneering UK conservationist drew the public into the world of chimpanzees through her work with National Geographic.