
Dr. Jane Goodall
Dr. Jane Goodall is a renowned British primatologist and conservationist, best known for her groundbreaking studies of wild chimpanzees in Tanzania. Beginning her research in the 1960s, she observed their complex social behaviors and use of tools, which changed our understanding of primates and their similarities to humans. Goodall is also an advocate for animal rights and environmental conservation, founding the Jane Goodall Institute to promote research and education. Her work highlights the importance of protecting ecosystems and has inspired global efforts towards sustainability and wildlife conservation. She remains a prominent voice in environmental activism today.