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Jane Goodall

By: Emily Shepherd

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Introduction

• “The more we learn of the true nature of non-human animals, especially those with complex brains and corresponding complex social behavior, the more ethical concerns are raised regarding their use in the service of man.” Jane Goodall

• Is it fair to use research on chimps because they are so humane like.

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• How she was an important member to society…

• Discoveries

• Awards/Honors

• Books

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Background

• London, England• 1934• Uplands• English• Africa• English ethologist- natural conditions• Animal rights activist• Books• Free time

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Important Facts

• Proper temperament• Camp with mother and African cook- 4 decades• 1500ft.- 30ft.• After two years…• Imitated their behaviors• Stones• Insects, birds, and larger animals • Tools-1st

• Laughing-mother• Kill-own species

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Conclusion

• Overall Jane Goodall is a wonderful, humane person that loves and cares for animals.

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