Jakarta, shesocial Indonesia
–
Primate Wildlife Scientists and Activists Jane Goodall died at the age of 91 in California,
United States of America
, Wednesday (1/10).
Jane Goodall Institute delivered the sad news through uploads on social media.
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“The discovery of Dr. Goodall as an ethologist revolutionized science, and he is a tireless advocate for the protection and restoration of our nature,” said the statement of the institution he founded.
Reporting from Reuters, Jane Goodall is a primates and conservationist who during his life is determined to encourage humans to protect the earth.He is known for his work in studying primate behavior.
Goodall overturned scientific norms in his time, by giving a name to chimpanzees, instead of numbers.He observed the unique personality of the chimpanzees and included their family relationships and emotions into his work.
The woman who was born in London in 1934 has long dreamed of living among wild animals.His love for animals grew because of the gorilla doll gifts given by his father in the past.
(blq/bac)
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