Jane goodall biography facts of life book
Founder – the Jane Goodall Institute & UN Messenger of Peace n on behalf of the natural world.
As of , she is on the board of the Nonhuman Rights Project. Goodall is an honorary member of the World Future Council. The family later moved to Bournemouth , and Goodall attended Uplands School , an independent school in nearby Poole. As a child, Goodall's father gave her a stuffed toy chimpanzee named Jubilee as an alternative to a teddy bear.
Goodall has said her fondness for it sparked her early love of animals, commenting, "My mother's friends were horrified by this toy, thinking it would frighten me and give me nightmares.
Jane Goodall is known for her years of living among chimpanzees in Tanzania to create one of the most trailblazing studies of primates in modern times.
Goodall had always been drawn to animals and Africa, which brought her to the farm of a friend in the Kenya highlands in Leakey, believing that the study of existing great apes could provide indications of the behaviour of early hominids , [ 13 ] was looking for a chimpanzee researcher, though he kept the idea to himself. Instead, he proposed that Goodall work for him as a secretary.
After obtaining approval from his co-researcher and wife, British paleoanthropologist Mary Leakey , Louis sent Goodall to Olduvai Gorge in Tanganyika now part of Tanzania , where he laid out his plans. Goodall has said that women were not accepted in the field when she started her research in the late s. Leakey arranged funding, and in he sent Goodall, who had no degree, to the University of Cambridge.
Goodall studied chimpanzee social and family life beginning with the Kasakela chimpanzee community in Gombe Stream National Park , Tanzania , in Goodall's research at Gombe Stream challenged two long-standing beliefs of the day: that only humans could construct and use tools, and that chimpanzees were vegetarians. In response to Goodall's revolutionary findings, Louis Leakey wrote, "We must now redefine man, redefine tool, or accept chimpanzees as human!
In contrast to the peaceful and affectionate behaviours she observed, Goodall also found an aggressive side of chimpanzee nature at Gombe Stream. She discovered that chimpanzees will systematically hunt and eat smaller primates such as colobus monkeys.