Jane Goodall

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Jane Goodall is a pioneering British primatologist and conservationist renowned for her groundbreaking long-term study of wild chimpanzees in Tanzania and her advocacy for animal welfare and environmental protection.

Aliases (2)
  • Dame Jane Morris Goodall ×1
  • Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall ×1

Statements (51)
Predicate Object
instanceOf United Nations Messenger of Peace
animal rights advocate
anthropologist
author
conservationist
environmentalist
ethologist
primatologist
public speaker
academicDegree PhD in Ethology
awardReceived Benjamin Franklin Medal in Life Science
Hubbard Medal
Kyoto Prize
Templeton Prize
UNESCO Gold Medal Award
birthName Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall
child Hugo Eric Louis van Lawick
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1934-04-03
doctoralAdvisor Robert Hinde
educatedAt University of Cambridge
employer Gombe Stream Research Centre
fieldOfWork anthropology
conservation biology
ethology
primatology
founded Jane Goodall Institute
Roots & Shoots program
fullName Dame Jane Morris Goodall
honorificPrefix Dame
knownFor advocacy for animal welfare
discovering chimpanzee tool use in the wild
documenting complex social and family life of chimpanzees
environmental activism
long-term study of wild chimpanzees at Gombe Stream National Park
languageSpoken English
notableIdea individual personalities in non-human animals
notableWork In the Shadow of Man
Reason for Hope: A Spiritual Journey
The Chimpanzees of Gombe: Patterns of Behavior
Through a Window: My Thirty Years with the Chimpanzees of Gombe
placeOfBirth London, England, United Kingdom
positionHeld UN Messenger of Peace
founder of the Jane Goodall Institute
researchSubject chimpanzee behavior
chimpanzee social structure
chimpanzee tool use
residence Bournemouth, England (childhood)
spouse Derek Bryceson
Hugo van Lawick
workLocation Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania

Referenced by (42)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
In the Shadow of Man
Reason for Hope: A Spiritual Journey
Reason for Hope: A Spiritual Journey
The Chimpanzees of Gombe: Patterns of Behavior
Through a Window
Through a Window: My Thirty Years with the Chimpanzees of Gombe
author
David Greybeard
Fifi
Flo
Frodo
studiedBy
Derek Bryceson
Hugo van Lawick
Phillip Berman
collaboratedWith
Heinz Award
Hubbard Medal
Templeton Prize
notableRecipient
Jane Goodall Institute
Roots & Shoots
foundedBy
Derek Bryceson
Hugo van Lawick
spouse
Fifi
appearsInWorkOf
Gombe
associatedScientist
Bournemouth, England (childhood)
associatedWith
Gombe Stream Research Centre
associatedWithScientist
Jane Goodall ("Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall")
birthName
Bournemouth, England (childhood)
childhoodHomeOf
Jane Goodall ("Dame Jane Morris Goodall")
fullName
The Chimpanzees of Gombe: Patterns of Behavior
hasAuthor
Jane Goodall Institute
hasKeyPerson
Robert Hinde
hasMentored
National Medal of Science
hasRecipient
In the Shadow of Man
helpedEstablishReputationOf
Robert Hinde
influenced
Reason for Hope: A Spiritual Journey
mainSubject
Jane Goodall Institute
namedAfter
UN Messenger of Peace
notableHolder
Robert Hinde
notableStudent
In the Shadow of Man
notableWorkOf
Fifi
observedBy
Derek Bryceson
supportedPerson
Robert Hinde
workInfluenced
Through a Window
workOf

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