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Women in Conservation

Jane Goodall: Chimpanzee Protector

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This book takes an engaging look at the work of ground-breaking conservationist, Jane Goodall, and her work with chimpanzees. It covers Goodall's inspiration, her methods, findings, and the impact of her work in Africa.

48 pages, Library Binding

First published July 1, 2014

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Robin S. Doak

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February 18, 2016
Jane Goodall has always loved animals since she was a young child. Jane lived in England until she saved enough money to go to Africa. At the meantime, in England she used to go to museums to learn about wildlife and Africa. Jane set up a camp in Africa and met many chimps in the wild. She researched about how they live and their comparisons with humans which makes her a well known scientist. As she grew older she founded many organization and sanctuaries and has cared for chimpanzees and tried to save their species and environment.
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