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- This landmark photo-filled volume celebrates Jane Goodall's extraordinary work at Gombe Stream National Park, where her groundbreaking observations of chimpanzees forever changed science and ethics.In honor of the site's fiftieth anniversary, this richly illustrated book offers a compelling tribute to Goodall's life, her pioneering studies of chimpanzee behavior, and her tireless efforts to inspire global conservation.Featuring stunning photography and personal reflections, Jane Goodall: 50 Years at Gombe chronicles the evolution of her research and the profound impact of her advocacy for wildlife and the environment.
- About the Author: Dr. Jane Goodall is one of the world's most recognized scientists, the recipient of numerous awards, and a bestselling author.
- 144 Pages
- Nature, Animals
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About the Book
On the occasion of Goodall's 40th anniversary of groundbreaking research with the chimpanzees of Gombe, this beautifully illustrated volume traces her work from its singular beginnings to the Jane Goodall Institute's present-day international activities. 65 full-color and 30 duotone photos.
Book Synopsis
This landmark photo-filled volume celebrates Jane Goodall's extraordinary work at Gombe Stream National Park, where her groundbreaking observations of chimpanzees forever changed science and ethics.
In honor of the site's fiftieth anniversary, this richly illustrated book offers a compelling tribute to Goodall's life, her pioneering studies of chimpanzee behavior, and her tireless efforts to inspire global conservation.
Featuring stunning photography and personal reflections, Jane Goodall: 50 Years at Gombe chronicles the evolution of her research and the profound impact of her advocacy for wildlife and the environment. From her first encounters in the Tanzanian forest to her worldwide mission for sustainability, this book provides an intimate portrait of a life devoted to discovery and hope.
Recounted are endeavors at the Gombe field site including landmark research related to AIDS progression; establishing programs to improve sanitation, health care, and education in neighboring Tanzanian communities; and partnering with local people to pursue reforestation initiatives.
With Jane Goodall's passing, this volume stands as a testament to her enduring influence. It remains essential reading for anyone who values science, compassion, and the urgent call to protect our planet--her insights continue to inspire generations of researchers, activists, and readers worldwide.
About the Author
Dr. Jane Goodall is one of the world's most recognized scientists, the recipient of numerous awards, and a bestselling author. At age 76, Dr. Goodall spends more than 300 days of the year traveling the world, spreading her message of hope, and fundraising for her causes. She lives in Bournemouth, England. www.janegoodall.org