New Delhi: World-renowned primatologist, conservationist, and humanitarian Jane Goodall has peacefully passed away at 91 of old age. Goodall was known around the world for studying wild chimpanzees in Gombe, Tanzania. With no formal degree or training, Goodall’s empathetic, patient approach to observing wild chimpanzees earned her global respect. She discovered that chimpanzees use tools, exhibit complex social behaviours, and share striking similarities with humans, forever altering scientific perspectives on primates. Her discoveries were initially met with skepticism, but eventually became foundational to behavioural science for all primates, including humans. In the latter part of her life, she became a global advocate for human rights, animal welfare, conservation and many other cruc

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