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 Place of birth;

 Year of birth;
 Interests;
 Dream.
Jane Goodall’s Youth

 High School graduation;


 Trip to Kenya;

 Dr. Leakey;
 His studies
The Meeting With Dr. Leakey
 Dr. Leakey’s assistant;
 The field study;
 A dream come true.
Jane Goodall’s Work Into The Forest
 Sit;
 Observe;
 Take notes;

 Jane’s findings.
The Gombe Gang

 The old chimp;


 Jane enters the forest;
 The chimp family;

 Jane’s reports.
Jane Goodall’s Findings About Chimps

 Eating habits;
 Tool invention;
 Tool use;

 Support and
funding.
 Thanks to David she
observed the life cycle of
the monkeys.
 From Birth to death
 Own personality
 Emotions;
 Types of emotions;
 Monkeys’ habitat  danger
 Animals would lose their
home.
 Hunters
 Jane decided to travel help
 Talks with groups
 Help: monkeys and forests
Jane Today
Jane today:
•50 years have passed by
•She still Workspreserve the monkeys
•Walks
• Sits down
• Watches the monkeys
 1977: The Goodall Institute
 1991:The Roos and Shoots program
That’s all!

Thank you for your attention!

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