Jane Goodol, Leaping Chimpanzee Specialist, Dies at the age of 91

Accompanied chimpanzee expert and conservationist dame Jane goodolWho brought revolution of the world animal behaviorHe died at the age of 91.

Very loving animals, primatologists and anthropologist also created chimpanzee protection for more than six decades, A tireless lawyer Widespread natural world and Environment,

As well Jane goodol Institute to promote the wildlife And Environment ProtectionHe founded an environment and human program called Roots and Shoots, wrote books on chimps and ProtectionAnd became the subject of more than 40 films and documentaries.

Jane Gudol was the theme of dozens of films and documentaries

Jane Gudol was the theme of dozens of films and documentaries ,Copyright 2019 Associated Press. All rights reserved.,

List of award Dr. Gudaul was given a night on nine pages on her CV, and she was an inspirational role model for young women in science through her high-profile and groundbreaking work in a male-dominated field.

In 2002, he was nominated as an envoy of peace to a United Nations messenger, later said in the United Nations: “I think it is more important than the world we live today is more important than we like to live in a peaceful world, the kind of world we all want, and then to see what kind of person we can try and bring about it.”

Born in Hampusted in North London, Jane Gudol was fascinated by animals from an early age, was read Dr. DulbitalA novel about a man who talks to animals.

When she was just 23 years old and without high education, she traveled to Kenya and met a famous humanist Louis Leaked. At his invitation, he started studies after three years Chimpanzee In Gombay, what’s now TanzaniaAfrica.

In Tanzania, Chimps slowly lost fear of Gudol

In Tanzania, Chimps slowly lost fear of Gudol ,Hugo van liche/national geographic,

Gudaul mentioned how Chimpanzee communicated Very “human” methodsSuch as kissing, hugging, fighting and using equipment for food.

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These leading comments also demonstrated that the chimps also had individual personality, and Gudol used its conclusions to highlight how the animals were more emotional and socially complicated than how the animals were already thought.

For the first time, people were considered part of the animal empire, his studies paved the way for widespread acceptance that humans shared the DNA of Chimps.

From 1962 to 1966, he studied in Cambridge for a PhD in Ethology, The Science animal behavior,

She met her first husband, Hugo van Lick, when National Geographic As a study of chimpanzee, he sent him to take a photo.

Gudol and Hugo van Lauric worked together in Gombay

Gudol and Hugo van Lauric worked together in Gombay ,(Jane Gudol Institute),

During their marriage, from 1964 to 1974, they had a son Hugo Eric Louis. Dr. Goodol Later said they separated after National Geographic The van for Gombay stopped stopping the trips of Lick.

A year after his divorce, Dr. Gudaul married Tanzania Park Director Derek Bryson, who helped her to establish Gombay National Park.

His research, which began in 1960, became the longest wild chimpanzee study in the world.

In 1977, he founded the Jane Gudol Institutes (JGI), of which there are now 24 worldwide. The programs include Wild Chimpanzee Research at the Gombay Stream Research Center and protect chimps in Africa and their houses. Institutes also manage Sanctuary for orphans In the Republic of Congo and South Africa.

She was destroyed when she died after the marriage of the couple for five years in 1980.

Regarding the adventure of the Academy Award-Nammine Director Brett Morgan's documentary film Gudol about chimps trekking in Africa beforehand & nbsp; Unseen National Geographic Footage

Regarding the adventure of the Academy Award-Nammine Director Brett Morgan’s documentary film Gudaul about chimps trekking in Africa beforehand & amphsp; Unseen National Geographic Footage

But, Ever-Negatic, in 1991, Dr. Gudol founded one Environmental and Human PlanningThe scheme runs in more than 70 countries.

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More than 40 films and documentaries were made about him, including Chimps, so we like (1990), who received an Academy Award Nomination, Jane (2017)Liberation documentary acclaimed by a reviewers, and Jane Goodol: The Hope (2020), A National Geographic Documentary on his activism.

A rival of animal cruelty and ExploitationHe Factory farming is asked to phaseWarning of Its effect on human health, climate And biodiversity.

He Became a vegetarianEven more Name it to call for Britain’s ban Hunting trophy on imports.

The awards included Tanzania’s medal, Japan’s Kyoto Award, Benjamin Franklin Medal in Life Sciences, UNESCO 60th Anniversary Medal and Gandhi/King Award for non -violence.

Jane Goodol with Baby Chimp Zakyo at a chimpanzee rescue center in Antabe, Uganda

Jane Goodol with Baby Chimp Zakyo at a chimpanzee rescue center in Antabe, Uganda ,AFP through Getty Image,

In 2004, he was appointed a Dame Commander of the British Empire, and two years later he received France’s highest recognition, The Lejan D’Honur.

List of educational appointments, honorary degrees – about 60 – expert membership and professional affiliation lasted for eight pages on its CV.

Amidst all this, Dr. Gudol got time to write more than two dozen books, for some adults and some for children. When she produced the equality of a Barbie doll, she was happy, saying that it would motivate young women to follow her footsteps.

Over 90 years of age, he continued the world travelSpeaking about the dangers facing chimps and environmental crises.

Autumn in 2025, he gave [/WAS DUE TO DELIVER] A series of lectures in Canada and America.

His last book, The Book of Hope: A Surveival Guide for TRAI TimesWritten with Douglas Abrams, translated into more than 20 languages. In this, Dr. Gudol said that he is confident that we have maintained our consciousness after death.

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“I can’t think of more adventure work than what is beyond our mortal life,” he said.