In 1980, Dame Jane Goodall engaged in a conversation with BBC’s Terry Wogan, during which she discussed her interest in animals and made observations regarding the similarities between chimpanzees and humans. Goodall, a prominent primatologist and animal rights advocate, played a significant role in transforming the study of wild chimpanzees. She passed away at the age of 91.
Goodall’s work has had a lasting impact on the field of primatology and the understanding of animal behavior. Her observations have raised questions about the connection between humans and other species.
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