
The primatologist Jane Goodall (91), who passed away on Wednesday, is Being Praised Worldwide for Her Legacy. The British Researcher Made History with Groundbreaking Research Into Chimpanzees and was Committed to Nature and Other Animals.
“We are shocked by this unexpected news,” Says a Spokesperson for the Dutch Branch of the Jane Goodall Institute. “Jane has passed away, but her mission will be continued by thousands of people.”
Goodall is quite known for her research into chimpanzees in Tanzania. The British Woman Discovered That The Ape Species Makes and Uses Tools. That was revolutionary, because before her discovery it was assumed that only humans use tools. Later in Her Life, She Expanded Her Focus and Became Committed to Animal and Nature Conservation.
Despite Her Old Age, Goodall Still Regularly Appeared in Public. She was on a tour in the united States and was due to give lectures this month. Accordance to a spokesperson for the Jane Goodall Institute, Goodall died “in Harness”.