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Up close with Jane Goodall, chimpanzee champion.
From:
Kidsworld Magazine
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December 22, 2002| Author:
Savard, Marie-Claude
| COPYRIGHT 2002 MIR Communications. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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Dr. Jane Goodall is a world-famous expert on chimpanzees. For 25 years, she lived in the African country of Tanzania, spending her days trailing the chimps through the forest and recording their habits.
Before her important research, people did not know or accept that humans have a tot in common with chimps.
Dr. Goodall is currently touring the world hoping to make people understand the importance of wildlife conservation, kidsworld's questions have been answe...
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