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Jane Goodall

Jane Goodall. Jane Goodall. Jane Goodall was born in London, England on April 3,1934. Parents. Her father’s name was Mortimer Herbert Goodall and her mother’s name was Vanna Morris Goodall. . Home. Jane grew up in London, England. Father.

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Jane Goodall

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  1. Jane Goodall

  2. Jane Goodall Jane Goodall was born in London, England on April 3,1934.

  3. Parents Her father’s name was Mortimer Herbert Goodall and her mother’s name was Vanna Morris Goodall.

  4. Home Jane grew up in London, England.

  5. Father Jane Goodall’s father was an engineer and her family was wealthy.

  6. School She went to school at Cambridge University that is where she got her P.H.D.

  7. Job Jane had observed chimpanzees and that is what she did for a living.

  8. Married Jane married a photographer named Hugo Van Lawick.

  9. Baby Jane Goodall had one boy named Hugo he was born on December 22, 1965.

  10. Age Jane is still living today her age is 78.

  11. Famous for… She is famous for her work with the chimpanzees.

  12. Awards One of Jane’s awards was Children's Book of the Year. She got it in 1989. She got the Zoological Society Medal in 1974, and the Conservation Prize in 1984. She also got the Schweitzer Medal in 1987, and the Centennial Award in 1988. She got the Kyoto prize, as well, in 1990.

  13. Quotes Jane had some quotes. One quote of hers was “Change happens by listening and then starting a dialogue with the people who are doing something you don’t believe is right.”

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