A quick fyi: National Geographic has pulled together a handy digital archive that features a slew of articles written by (or about) Jane Goodall, the pioneering researcher who conducted a 45-year study of the social and family interactions of wild chimpanzees in Tanzania. The archive spans close to fifty years, moving from 1963 to 2010, and it comes complete with a photograph gallery showcasing Goodall’s work with chimps. If you want to strip down the importance of her research to its most basic essentials, let me refer you to this video: What Makes Us Human?.
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