Jane Goodall shares her sense of wonder

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: April 14, 2000| Author: JO SANDIN | Copyright information

Jane Goodall shares her sense of wonder

By JO SANDIN

of the Journal Sentinel staff

Friday, April 14, 2000

Moments of wonder are Jane Goodall's stock in trade.

Few people on the planet are better at helping us see the amazing capabilities of our fellow creatures than this woman, whose 40-year study of chimpanzees now constitutes the longest continuous research project done on any animals anywhere.

At the Milwaukee County Zoo Thursday, Goodall's presence...

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