WASHINGTON: British primatologist Jane Goodall, who transformed the study of chimpanzees and became one of the world’s most revered wildlife advocates, has died at the age of 91, her institute announced Wednesday. Goodall “died peacefully in her sleep while in Los Angeles” on a speaking tour of the United States, the Jane Goodall Institute said in a statement on Instagram. In a final video posted before her death, Goodall, clad in her trademark green, told an audience: “Some of us could say ‘Bonjour,’ some of us could say ‘Guten Morgen,’ and so on, but I can say, ‘Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!

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La etóloga británica Jane Goodall, considerada la mayor experta mundial en chimpancés, ha fallecido a los 91 años en California (Estados Unidos) y por "causas naturales".

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The zoologist was considered the world’s leading expert on chimpanzees