Through a Window

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Through a Window is a book by primatologist Jane Goodall that reflects on her decades of research and personal experiences with chimpanzees in the wild.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
non-fiction book
about Gombe chimpanzee community
Jane Goodall's research career
author Jane Goodall
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes aggression in chimpanzees
cooperation in chimpanzees
decades of chimpanzee research
family bonds in chimpanzees
fieldwork experiences of Jane Goodall
social lives of chimpanzees
tool use in chimpanzees
field conservation biology
ethology
primatology
focusesOn ethology
human–animal relationships
long-term field research
wild chimpanzee communities
genre memoir
primatology
science
hasAuthorOccupation conservationist
ethologist
primatologist
hasForm prose
hasTheme animal cognition
animal emotions
conservation
ethics of animal research
human impact on wildlife
individuality of animals
intendedAudience conservationists
general readers
students of animal behavior
language English
mainLocationDescribed Gombe Stream National Park
mainSpeciesDescribed chimpanzee
mediaType print
narrativePerspective first-person
notableFor influencing public perception of great apes
popularizing chimpanzee research
portraying chimpanzees as individuals
relatedWorkOfAuthor In the Shadow of Man
Reason for Hope
subject Gombe Stream National Park
animal behavior
chimpanzees
primatology
workOf Jane Goodall

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In the Shadow of Man
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