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Jane Goodall

Jane Goodall. By: Alison. Birth Date and Growing Up. Jane Goodall was born in London England on April 3 rd , 1934 . She got a toy chimpanzee from her father when she turned 2 years old. It was named Jubilee and she still has it today.

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Jane Goodall

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  1. Jane Goodall By: Alison

  2. Birth Date and Growing Up • Jane Goodall was born in London England on April 3rd, 1934. • She got a toy chimpanzee from her father when she turned 2 years old. It was named Jubilee and she still has it today. • Jane was always interested in animals and helping them. When Jane was little she was very interested in animals and especially Africa. • When she was young her favorite books were Tarzan and The Jungle Book. • When Jane was 20 years old she wanted to go to Africa and study animals. She told the mayor that she would be coming to Africa, but his response was a little different than what she was expecting. The mayor said no! It is not safe to come alone. So, she got her mother to come along. http://www.webster.edu/~woolflm/janegoodall.html http://www.janegoodall.org

  3. Early Story • Jane set off on her journey when she was about 23 years old. • Her mother, Vanne, who was an author, totally supported Jane and even was her first travel companion. • When Jane arrived in Africa she found that she had a love for the chimpanzees and noticed that we had a lot in common with these animals. • Chimps are like us, their children are sometimes frightened like we are sometimes. • Jane was very patient and observant and very good at being welcomed by the animals. • She was able to complete her childhood dream of watching animals in their habitat. http://www.webster.edu/~woolflm/janegoodall.html http://www.janegoodall.org

  4. Contributions • Because of her research we know that Chimpanzees have different personalities and that they can use tools. • Her studies show us that Chimpanzees are very much like us. • She not only observed animals but she also helped to protect them and their habitat. • She has encouraged people all over the world to help protect the animals and their habitats. • Jane was very close with her mother and was always encouraged by her. http://www.webster.edu/~woolflm/janegoodall.html http://www.janegoodall.org

  5. Why she is like me Alison Jane • I love animals • I love chimps • I am interested in learning more about animals • I am encouraged to follow my dreams by my mother • Jane loves animals • Jane loves chimps • Jane is interested in learning more about animals • Jane was encouraged to follow her dreams by her mother We both just love animals

  6. The End • I hope you liked my Power Point about Jane Goodall! • Jane Goodall is still alive today. She now lives in Africa in a hut. The chimps take her as a part of the family.

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