A pioneering ethologist, conservationist and humanitarian, she transformed both science and society with her quiet courage, compassion and belief in the interconnectedness of life

xThe world has lost a gentle yet formidable voice on human-animal relations and the environment with the passing of British primatologist Dr Jane Goodall at 91. Known as the pioneer who transformed our understanding of chimpanzees, Goodall was much more than a scientist — she was a storyteller, an advocate, and above all, a messenger of hope.

A pioneering ethologist, conservationist and humanitarian, she transformed both science and society with her quiet courage, compassion and belief in the interconnectedness of life.

In 1960, when Goodall entered the forests of Gombe in Tanzania, Africa, she was a young wom

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