An Introduction into your Anthropologist: Jane Goodall was born in London, England on April 3rd, 1934. Throughout her early years, Goodall had always been fascinated by animals. Jane was given a toy chimpanzee by her father when she was one year old and the toy never left Goodall’s side. Jane had always thought that animals were much more than pets and that they had their own feelings and thoughts. Jane Goodall grew up during the time of the Second World War where her father served as an engineer
Jane Goodall is a 19th century scientist who is believed to be one of the most influential scientist of all time. Recently she has began to teach children and adults, alike, about the harm humans are causing to the environment. She has became an advocate for the need to improve human techniques to keep animals, the environment, and our world safe. Jane Goodall has also dedicated herself to the Jane Goodall Institution. Though Goodall is human, she has dedicated her life to the well being and research
Valarie Jane Morris-Goodall, well known today as Dr.Jane Goodall, was born on April 3rd 1934 in London, England. Dr.Goodall's journey all began with her first study of wild chimpanzees in Tanzania in the year of 1960. Shortly after, she attended Cambridge University to attain a PhD in ethnology ; being one of eight individuals to receive a PhD from Cambridge without a prior college degree at the time. From then on Jane was unstoppable! At a very young age, Jane showed great passion and interest