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We celebrate the tremendous contributions of dr In africa, leakey and his wife, mary, had discovered what were then the oldest known human remains. Jane goodall's mentor who helps us redefine what it means to be human.

The trimates, [1][2] sometimes called leakey's angels, [3] is a name given to three women — jane goodall, dian fossey, [4] and birutė galdikas — chosen by anthropologist louis leakey to study primates in their natural environments She speaks on the david rubenstein show They studied chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans, respectively.

Jane goodall and louis leakey

Image by joan travis / jgi born in london in 1934, goodall's love of animals led her to take a position as a secretary to famed kenyan paleoanthropologist louis leakey in 1957. When it came to choosing three people whom he'd send to live with the great apes, legendary paleoanthropologist louis leakey picked three women — very consciously, according to jane goodall. Eventually, louis leakey handed the excavation work over to mary and their son richard and focused on fundraising, lecturing, and mentoring dian fossey and jane goodall. In this episode, jane goodall shares part of the story of how she went from working as a secretary to becoming the world's leading expert on chimpanzee behavior

In 2004, author and leakey family biographer virginia morrell interviewed jane goodall for the louis leakey centennial oral history project. Louis leakey first crossed paths in the late 1950s At the time, goodall was a young, passionate woman with a deep love for animals but no formal scientific training Leakey, a renowned paleoanthropologist, recognized her potential and offered her an extraordinary opportunity

To study chimpanzees in the wild at gombe stream national park in tanzania

Leakey wanted to send someone to study chimpanzees in the wild to better understand how humans' stone age ancestors may have behaved He saw goodall's lack of formal training as an advantage. Jane goodall, ethologist & conservationist, talks about the steps she took that led her to study chimpanzees in africa

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