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Janes Birth
An adventuress life -
Jubilee
When Jane turned one year old her father gave her a toy chimp and she carried it everywhere -
Gombe Stream National Park
Mr. Leakey sent Jane to Gombe Stream National Park to study chimpanzee behavior. -
Darwin's College Cambridge
After the impressive work in Gombe Stream Dr. Lwakey arranged for jane to go tp Cambridge University where she was accepted and got a Ph.D candidate for her work in Gombe with chimpanzees -
Janes first time in Kenya
When Jane first traveled to Kenya she fell in love with Africa immediately. She met a lot of new people. She met someone important, the famous anthropologist and paleontologist Dr. Louis S.B Leakey. Dr. Louis was impressed with her knowledge and hired her as an assistant. She didn't have much, only a college degree. -
Thesis for the behavior of the free-ranging chimpanzee
Jane wrote and published her first book, "Behavior of the Free Ranging Chimpanzee"-describing her first five years at Gombe Park -
Jane Goodall Institute
In 1977, Goodall established the Jane Goodall Institute-JGI that supports the Gombe Park research, which helps to protect Chimpanzees and their habitat. It made 50 years Jane first stepped on the shores of Lake Tanganyika. She traveled 300 days a year
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Disneys Tree of Life
Goodall awarded Disneys Animal Kingdom award, a carving of her original chimp David Greybeard is on the Tree of Life -
Jane Goodall Named "Messenger of Peace" by UN
Since 1997, Annan has appointed a number of prominent people to serve as Messengers of Peace: Three-time World Heavyweight Champion Muhammad Ali, international tennis player Vijay Amritraj, journalist Anna Cataldi, film and television actor and producer Michael Douglas, singer-composer Enrico Macias, basketball player Earvin "Magic" Johnson, jazz musician Wynton Marsalis, opera singer Luciano Pavarotti, Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Weisel—and now Jane Goodall.
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National Geographic Summit Lisbon
National Geographic organized the project roots and shoots with Jane Goodall, this has inspired hundreds of schools world/wide.
Founded in 1991 by Dr. Jane Goodall, Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots is a youth service program for everybody. Our mission is to foster respect and compassion for all living things, to promote understanding of all cultures and beliefs, to inspire each individual to take action to make the world a better place for people, other animals, and the environment.