Who Is Jane Goodall?Who Is Jane Goodall?
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Jane Goodall, born in London, England, always loved animals and wanted to study them in their natural habitats. So at age twenty-six, off she went to Africa! Goodall's up-close observations of chimpanzees changed what we know about them and paved the way for many female scientists who came after her. Now her story comes to life in this biography with black-and-white illustrations throughout.
A life in the wild!
Jane Goodall, born in London, England, always loved animals and wanted to study them in their natural habitats. So at age twenty-six, off she went to Africa! Goodall's up-close observations of chimpanzees changed what we know about them and paved the way for many female scientists who came after her. Now her story comes to life in this biography with black-and-white illustrations throughout.
A young reader's introduction to the life and achievements of Jane Goodall recounts her decision to visit Africa to study chimpanzees in their natural habitat and the achievements that also paved the way for subsequent female scientists, in a portrait complemented by black-and-white illustrations. Original.
Profiles the life of the primatologist who was the first scientist to study wild chimpanzees in their natural environment.
Jane Goodall, born in London, England, always loved animals and wanted to study them in their natural habitats. So at age twenty-six, off she went to Africa! Goodall's up-close observations of chimpanzees changed what we know about them and paved the way for many female scientists who came after her. Now her story comes to life in this biography with black-and-white illustrations throughout.
A life in the wild!
Jane Goodall, born in London, England, always loved animals and wanted to study them in their natural habitats. So at age twenty-six, off she went to Africa! Goodall's up-close observations of chimpanzees changed what we know about them and paved the way for many female scientists who came after her. Now her story comes to life in this biography with black-and-white illustrations throughout.
A young reader's introduction to the life and achievements of Jane Goodall recounts her decision to visit Africa to study chimpanzees in their natural habitat and the achievements that also paved the way for subsequent female scientists, in a portrait complemented by black-and-white illustrations. Original.
Profiles the life of the primatologist who was the first scientist to study wild chimpanzees in their natural environment.
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