Sir David Etanbaro99, has paid tribute to a long -time friend BegumJane goodol “Natural causes” died at the age of 91 California,
The gen goal institute Dame Jane’s death confirmed on WednesdayWidespread tribute to famous conservationist and world’s leading expert on chimpanzee behavior.
Sir David said: “Jane Gudaul was the first to prove that an investigation scientist and a great monkey living in the wild could become a true friend and in doing so she came to change our understanding of Chimpanzee.
He was his tireless lawyer and a great champion of environmental protection. ,
Ethologist started Leading research in free-lived chimpanzi In 1960 in Tanzania. His work was remarkable because it was then unheard of a woman to enter the venture of Africa for such a study, Fundarily shaping scientific understanding,
It comes after Oscar winning actor and environmental campaigner Leonardo Dicaprio He has led a tribute to his “dear friend” and personal “hero”.

He said “We all should take a torch” for Dame Jane and protect “one of our shared houses” in a post on Instagram on Wednesday.
Titanic Star, 50, shared pictures of him and Dame Jane, who was made the messenger of the United Nations Envoy in 2002, 12 years ago, Dicaprio was also given a respectable title.
“Today we have lost a true hero for the planet, an inspiration for millions of people, and a dear friend,” said Dicaprio.
“Jane Gudol dedicated his life to protect our planet and voice wild animals and those ecosystems they reside.
“His ground research on Chimpanzi in Tanzania changed our understanding of how our closest relatives live, socialize and think – reminding us that we are connected not only to Chimpanzi and other great monkeys, but also to all life.
“For decades, Jane traveled to the world with bag energy, awakening generations for the surprise of the natural world.
“He spoke directly to the next generation, instilling hope, responsibility and confidence that every person could make any difference. He motivated millions to take care, acting and hope. He never stopped.
“My deep condolences to his family. Please support me in honoring his heritage by supporting Jengudalinst and other conservation groups, which he cared for.

“My last message for Jane was simple: ‘You are my hero’. Now, we all should take a torch for her to protect one of our shared homes.”
American comedian Ellen Digeenres thanked Dame Jane in the caption of an Instagram post, where he said that the protectionist “broke the obstacles for women around the world”.
There was a video of Dame Jane’s interview with a comedian’s message, who said that it was uncommon for women when she started her career, at the age of 26.
He also said that in his dream “everyone laughs”, except for his mother, who said: “If you really want you to work hard, take advantage of all opportunities, but do not give up.”
Naturalist and TV presenter Chris Paqt appreciated the work of conservationist as “revolutionary” and said that Dame Jane was “against it” when he started his career.
“This (his work) was revolutionary and he approached at that time in a very different way,” he told BBC News.
“Don’t forget that it was in the late 60s, early 60s. She was a woman in science, and she was a woman in science, without a bachelor’s degree, so she was against it as it was.

“Still he drowned himself in that society and he gave him the ability to identify the symptoms within those animals, learn their personality and learn them as individuals.”
He said: “She was remarkable, and it talked about the determination that ended the whole time during her life, because here, at the age of 91, on a speaking tour, is still advocating life on the earth in a calm, calculation, deliberate manner, in deliberate way, to ensure that we can protect life on the earth to ensure that we can protect life.
Packham continued: “At a time a hero is lost when we need all those in the front line fighting for the future of life on earth, this is a tragedy.”
Former US President Joe Biden, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama were among those who celebrated their lives and legacy.
Mr. Biden said that he was “deeply sad” by the news of Dame Jane’s death, while Mr. Obama praised “remarkable ability” for “connecting the natural wonders of our world”.
Mr. Clinton said on Facebook that “the best tribute we can pay it, to rebuild our efforts to protect the environment”.
Apart from this, the Canadians who paid tribute were Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who said that he was “heartbroken” to hear about Dame Jane’s death, saying that “his compassion would survive under the protection of the future”.