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Goodall tests how close she can get to her subjects--a tricky issue examined in the new documentary. (Credit: Hugo van Lawick/National Geographic) What was the turning point? Morgen: National ...
Goodall spoke about her ongoing efforts to protect the planet after a special screening of the National Geographic film “JANE” last month in New York City. The documentary, based on over 100 ...
As The Hope, a 2-hour film about Jane and her life, is launched this week by National Geographic Jane joins Robyn on The Science Show to discuss the film, her work and her hope.
She met her first husband, the late National Geographic photographer Hugo van Lawick, when his magazine sent him to take photos of Goodall while she was studying chimpanzees in Africa.
It had been used in the original Miss Goodall and the Wild Chimpanzees film and in another National Geographic production in 1984, and I don’t think anybody thought there was anything left to do ...
BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Jane Goodall, the British primatologist who gained worldwide fame for her studies of wild chimpanzees in East Africa, greeted a packed audience here at the Brooklyn Academy of ...
We mark this 50th anniversary of Earth Day with Jane Goodall, one of the world’s most renowned scientists and environmentalists. A new National Geographic documentary explores her life and work ...
Jane Goodall in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania. Jane Goodall was born on April 3, 1934. Her love of animals was apparent from a young age, and she looked up to the likes of Dr. Dolittle as a ...