Jane van Lawick Goodall began conducting Scientific observations of primate behaviour at the Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania, Africa in 1960. Goodall’s Observations of the resident chimpanzees uncovered many unknown behavioural aspects such as: chimps are omnivores, use tools in the wild, and possess a highly developed social structure.
Date:
1960
Name(s):
Jane van Lawick Goodall
Occupation:
Zoologist
Location:
Tanzania, Africa
1960
Name(s):
Jane van Lawick Goodall
Occupation:
Zoologist
Location:
Tanzania, Africa
Additional Information:
- Jane Goodall – Wikipedia
Dame Jane Morris Goodall DBE (/ˈɡʊdɔːl/; born Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall on 3 April 1934), formerly Baroness Jane van Lawick-Goodall, is an English primatologist and anthropologist. - About Jane – The Jane Goodall Institute
Through more than 50 years of groundbreaking work, Dr. Jane Goodall has not … Photo credits on this page (left to right, top to bottom): JGI/Hugo van Lawick, - Primatologist Jane Goodall: ‘Tarzan married the wrong Jane …
Nov 14, 2017 – In the film, Goodall’s own passion for the chimps is captured on 16mm by her former husband, the late wildlife film-maker Hugo van Lawick, and … - Jane Goodall: 50 years working with chimps | Discover …
Jun 26, 2010 – Van Lawick and Goodall divorced and she later married Derek Bryceson, then director of Tanzania’s national parks. His subsequent death in … - How Jane Goodall Changed What We Know About Chimps
ALL FILM FOOTAGE BY HUGO VAN LAWICK. Jane became widely known because of a film, Miss Goodall and the Wild Chimpanzees, which came out in 1965 …