Jane Goodall’s early field notes

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Jane Goodall’s early field notes are the pioneering, handwritten observations that documented wild chimpanzee behavior in Gombe Stream National Park and transformed the scientific understanding of primates.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf field notes
historical document
primary source
scientific document
associatedWith Leakey Foundation
National Geographic Society
contains behavioral sequences
dates of observations
environmental conditions
names of individual chimpanzees
sketches and diagrams
country Tanzania
creator Jane Goodall
describedBySource Jane Goodall’s memoirs
biographies of Jane Goodall
documented chimpanzee feeding behavior
chimpanzee grooming behavior
chimpanzee hunting behavior
chimpanzee mother–infant relationships
chimpanzee social structure
chimpanzee territorial behavior
chimpanzee vocalizations
individual chimpanzee personalities
tool use by chimpanzees
hasFormat field notebooks
loose pages
influenced animal cognition research
conservation biology
ethology
public perception of chimpanzees
scientific understanding of primates
language English
location Gombe Stream National Park
mainSubject chimpanzee behavior
primatology
wild chimpanzees
medium handwritten notes
method long-term field study
participant observation
partOf Gombe Stream Research Centre
surface form: Gombe chimpanzee research project
resultedIn revisions of human–animal boundary concepts
scientific publications on chimpanzees
startTime 1960
style narrative description
systematic observation
timePeriod 1960s
usedFor behavioral observation
ethological research
primatology research

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