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Jane Goodall

Jane Goodall

In 1960, a young scientist set off into the Tanzanian wilderness to study chimpanzees. Discover the story of Jane Goodall, pioneering primatologist and animal activist! Jane dreamed of a life spent observing animals in the wild, so when the opportunity arose to live among chimps in Africa, she jumped at the chance! Without a university degree of any specialist training, Jane invented new methods of research and made amazing discoveries about primate behaviour.

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920452143 JF GAN
Junior Fiction   . Available .  
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Field name Details
RSN 000067188496
ISBN 9781788951579
1788951573
Call Number 599.885092
Dates Ganeri, Anita 1961-,
Attachments illustrations ; 20 cm.
Volume Trailblazers
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 154-155) and index.
Summary In 1960, a young scientist set off into the Tanzanian wilderness to study chimpanzees. Discover the story of Jane Goodall, pioneering primatologist and animal activist! Jane dreamed of a life spent observing animals in the wild, so when the opportunity arose to live among chimps in Africa, she jumped at the chance! Without a university degree of any specialist training, Jane invented new methods of research and made amazing discoveries about primate behaviour.
Goodall, Jane, 1934-
Subject Women conservationists
Chimpanzees Research
Wildlife conservation
Gombe National Park (Tanzania)
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