LC control no. | n 50039798 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Goodall, Jane, 1934- |
Variant(s) | Bryceson, Jane, 1934- Goodall, Jane Morris, 1934- Goodall, Valerie Jane Morris-, 1934- Lawick-Goodall, Jane, Barones van Lawick-Goodall, Jane van, 1934- Morris-Goodall, Jane, 1934- Morris-Goodall, Valerie Jane, 1934- Van Lawick-Goodall, Jane, 1934- |
See also | Founded corporate body of person: Jane Goodall Institute |
Other standard no. | d9db2db3-c309-4dfd-af35-36d4bd5434ee 13605 0000000121469834 108443470 Q184746 |
Associated country | England Great Britain Tanzania |
Associated place | Gombe National Park (Tanzania) |
Located | Tanzania |
Birth date | 1934-04-03 |
Place of birth | London (England) |
Field of activity | Chimpanzees Primatology |
Affiliation | Jane Goodall Institute |
Profession or occupation | Primatologists Conservationists |
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Found in | Miss Goodall and the wild chimpanzees. [MP] 1965. Data from CINE for Among the wild chimpanzees [MP] 1984 (Jane Goodall) Contemp. authors, c1981 (Goodall, Jane, Jane van Lawick-Goodall; b. 4/3/34) Africa in my blood, 2000: CIP t.p. (Jane Goodall) galley (Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall; b. Apr. 3, 1934, in London; resides in Tanzania; scientist; field zoologist; husband (1964-1974): Baron Hugo van Lawick; second husband (1975 until his death in 1980): Honorable Derek Bryceson, M.P.) LAC internal file, June 13, 2019 (access point: Goodall, Jane, 1934- ; variants: Lawick-Goodall, Jane van, 1934- ; Van Lawick-Goodall, Jane, 1934- ; Morris-Goodall, Valerie Jane, 1934- ; Goodall, Valerie Jane Morris-, 1934- ; Morris-Goodall, Jane, 1934- ; Bryceson, Jane, 1934- ) Jane Goodall, via National Geographic website, August 18, 2021 (In the 1960s, with no formal academic training, Jane Goodall ventured into the forests of what is now Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania, to observe chimpanzees in the wild. During her time there, she made several observations about chimpanzee behavior that challenged conventional scientific theories held at the time, including chimpanzees are omnivores, not herbivores; chimpanzees make and use tools; and chimpanzees have complex social interactions; Although Jane stopped doing fieldwork in 1986, she is still hard at work today, traveling approximately 300 days a year, raising awareness and money to protect the chimpanzees and their habitat through her nonprofit organization, the Jane Goodall Institute (JGI), and JGI's youth program, Roots & Shoots) <https://www.nationalgeographic.org/education/channel/jane-goodall/> Gombe National Park, via Tanzania Tourist Board website, August 18, 2021 (Gombe National Park; Gombe Stream National Park, located on the western border of Tanzania and the Congo, is most famous for Jane Goodall, the resident primatologist who spent many years in its forests studying the behaviour of the endangered chimpanzees) <https://www.tanzaniatourism.go.tz/en/destination/gombe-national-park> Wikipedia, August 18, 2021 (Jane Goodall; Dame Jane Morris Goodall DBE (born Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall on 3 April 1934), formerly Baroness Jane van Lawick-Goodall, is an English primatologist and anthropologist; born London, England, UK; founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and the Roots & Shoots programme, and she has worked extensively on conservation and animal welfare issues; has served on the board of the Nonhuman Rights Project since its founding in 1996; PhD in ethology, Darwin College, Cambridge, 1966) |
Equivalent(s) | Goodall, Jane, 1934- |
National bib agency no. | 0061L0186E |
Quality code | nlc |