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Goodall

[ good-awl ]

noun

  1. Jane, born 1934, English primatologist and zoologist.


Goodall

  1. British zoologist whose study of the life and habitat of the chimpanzee has greatly increased understanding of primate behavior. Goodall's research demonstrated that chimpanzees are capable of complex emotional relationships, and have the skill and intelligence to make tools. She has been a leader in international conservation efforts.
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In Swansea, a warrant was issued authorising police to search Ms Goodall and Mr Williams' home for a white "pitbull type dog".

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With her signature shawl draped over her shoulders and silver hair pulled back from her face, Jane Goodall exudes serenity - even over our slightly blurry video call.

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Commenting on the talks, the renowned scientist, Dr Jane Goodall, said our future is "ultimately doomed" if we don't address biodiversity loss.

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At 56, Goodall became the oldest contestant to win “America’s Got Talent.”

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Craig Stanford, a human evolutionary biologist who has led USC’s Jane Goodall Research Center, says his colleagues often question his association with someone who directed something “really trashy” like “Tiger King.”

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