
Also known as Baroness Jane van Lawick-Goodall, Dame Jane Morris Goodall, Dame Jane Goodall, Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall
Britse etholoog en milieuactiviste (1934–2025)
Jane Goodall was an English primatologist whose groundbreaking research on wild chimpanzees in Tanzania starting in 1960 revealed that these animals use tools, experience complex emotions, and form lasting social bonds—findings that challenged the long-held belief that humans are fundamentally different from other animals. Her more than six decades of field work established her as the world's leading chimpanzee expert and transformed our understanding of primate behavior and human nature.
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Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall (Londen, 3 april 1934) is een Engelse antropologe en biologe, gespecialiseerd in ethologie en primatologie. Ze is het bekendst van haar zestigjarige studie van het sociale en familiale leven van de chimpansee, die zij vanaf 1960 bestudeerde in het in Tanzania. Ze is oprichtster van het Jane Goodall Institute en het jongerenprogramma Roots & Shoots.
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